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Maryland announced in a press release Wednesday afternoon that former Xavier assistant Orlando "Bino" Ranson has been hired as an assistant on Coach Gary Williams's men's basketball coaching staff.
It's official: Ranson joins Terps men's basketball staff 2010
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And no doubt Maestro Bernardino -- or "Bino," for short, as he is called in the instrument when once at the beginning he has been named formally at full length -- practiced all the more ordinary business of his trade.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Various
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From 2-3 p.m. Saturday Hinojosa, or "Bino," as his friends call him, will guide a tour of the exhibit and will explain the concept and execution of each work.
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The entire process was expedited because an assistant coach at Texas A&M is friends with JMU assistant Orlando "Bino" Ranson.
Daily News-Record 2009
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"Wala na ngang tumatawag sa akin na Dennis, lahat halos, 'Bino' na!
Blogged! 2008
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Bina is very upset after Bino is born because her dad does not take as many pictures of her as before.
Children's books address sibling issues, listed by topic and illness 2010
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Nobody insists on a certain wage for their part in the process; we all pull together and share our profits, says Bino Témé, head of the National Agriculture Institute of Mali.
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Logan Hartnett – aka "The Long Fella", "H", "the Albino", or sometimes just "the 'Bino" – gaunt, stylish and with great taste in shoes, has run the Hartnett Fancy for the last 25 years.
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Sounding a word of caution, Bino Pathiparampil , vice president at brokerage IIFL Capital, said that, although Ranbaxy has a consent decree, "it is going to take at least more than a year it takes time for the company to implement the corrective measures before we can see some product approvals."
Ranbaxy Settles With U.S. Regulator Kana Inagaki 2011
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Negotiations between union leaders and employers on the French West Indian island of Guadeloupe were suspended over the weekend for the funeral ceremony oftrade unionist Jacques Bino, who was shot dead last week.
via jsmooth. ciderpress 2009
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