Definitions
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- noun a member of western Finnish people formerly living in the Baltic province where Saint Petersburg was built
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Inger is a simple C-like programming language that the authors developed “to illustrate the process of building a compiler from scratch.”
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Inger is a simple C-like programming language that the authors developed “to illustrate the process of building a compiler from scratch.”
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The danger in Inger’s story, on the other hand, is terrifying because it is clearly a danger that threatens her very soul, and a danger that she herself creates, and unwittingly embraces.
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From the said Kettelwike we sailed East and by North 10 leagues, and fell with a land called Inger sound, where we fished, being becalmed, and tooke great plenty of Cods.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 03 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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The tortured spirit gathered, as it were, into one thought, all the actions of its life -- all that it had done; and it shook with the violence of its remorse -- remorse such as Inger had never felt.
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Christensen, Inger (January 16, 1935 – January 2, 2009) Guardian obit; The Independent obit; New York Times obit
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Bendtsen is survived by his wife, Inger, whom he married in 1981.
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First, my review of Island of the Naked Women, by Inger Frimansson and translated by Laura A. Wideburg, is up today at Euro Crime.
PETRONA Maxine 2009
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Since 1992, the Norwegian diplomas have been hand-lettered by Inger Magnus.
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A virile (right) and a signal crayfish (left) are held by Inger Jennings of the Environment Agency which is tracking their spread by radio.
Crayfish invasion of England's waterways tracked by radio 2011
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