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† thyne, adv. Sc. and north. dial. Obs. (ðaɪn) Forms: 4 þien, þein, þine, 4–6 thine, 4–7 thyne, 5 þeine, þeyn, 5–6 thyn, 6 thin. [App. reduced from thethen; cf. hyne, syne, whyne.] = thence. (Also prec. by fra, from.)c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 190 Þe templers ilk a dele failed & þien fled. 13.. ...
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Thyne
Thyne may refer to:
Thyne, an older name for Tuna el-Gebel, a necropolis in Al Minya Governorate, Egypt
Turbonilla thyne, species of sea snail
People Thyne (born 1975), American actor
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Sudan Civil War Clayton Thyne
by SC War — The most recent Sudanese civil war (1983-2005) was directly related to the first Sudanese civil war (1956-1972), which began in the first year of independence ...
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Bob Thyne
Robert Brown Thyne (9 January 1920 – 16 September 1986) was a Scottish footballer. Thyne played for Kilmarnock in the 1952 Scottish League Cup Final and played twice for Scotland in unofficial wartime internationals.
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Turbonilla thyne
Turbonilla thyne is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. References
External links
To USNM Invertebrate Zoology Mollusca Collection
To World Register of Marine Species
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Gastropods described in 1924
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T. J. Thyne
Thomas Joseph Thyne (born March 7, 1975) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Life
Thyne was born on March 7, 1975, in Stoughton, Massachusetts.
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Kurt Kuenne
Thyne) who dispenses compliments to his customers. Thyne, playing a man who finds his life running out of sequence. It won the Jury Award for Best Feature at the 17th Stony Brook Film Festival.
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Douglas Muir (rugby union)
Business
Muir joined Edinburgh based printing and packaging firm William Thyne & Co. as a management trainee and rose to become the Managing Director. When Thyne was taken over by Mardon Packaging, he moved to Bristol as divisional chairman.
Family
His wife Isla died in 2011.
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Gonzales (horse)
Stakes over one and a half miles at the Curragh in May in which he was ridden by Lester Piggott and won by three lengths from Dermot Weld-trained Good Thyne Racing on soft ground he was made the 4/7 favourite ahead of Ramian (third in the Irish Derby) and Good Thyne whilst the other five runners were Capitano
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Preston Tylk
Thyne as Art Casey
Larry Boothby as Truck Driver
Release
The film was shown at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 6, 2000.
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Princeful
Farrant restrained the gelding in the early stages as the Martin Pipe-trained Gysart set the pace from Ocean Hawk and Splendid Thyne. Princeful began to make progress from half way and overtook Splendid Thyne to take the lead approaching the final flight of hurdles.
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Eddie McKeating
He later moved to play for West of Scotland when he was promoted by William Thyne & Co. career
He had a career working in packaging, helped by former Scotland player Douglas Muir who had risen to be Managing Director in the firm William Thyne
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Poplar Square Chase
Records
Leading jockey (3 wins):
Davy Russell– Thyne Again (2008), Noble Prince (2011), Moscow Mannon (2014)
Leading trainer (3 wins):
Willie Mullins
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1944–45 in Scottish football
The Scotland team that day comprised: David Cumming, Jimmy Stephen, George Cummings, Bob Thyne, Bobby Baxter, Archie Macaulay, Gordon Smith, Tommy Walker The Scotland team featured: Bobby Brown, Jim Harley, Jimmy Stephen, Matt Busby, Bob Thyne, Archie Macaulay, Jimmy Delaney, Willie Fagan, Jock Dodds, Andy
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Michael M. T. Henderson
Michael Magnus Thyne Henderson (1942 - April 2, 2018) was an American linguist and Professor of Linguistics at the University of Kansas.
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