hinger

hinger

(ˈhɪndʒə)
n
a tool for making hinges
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Showcasing author Charlotte Hinger's genuine flair for originality and her distinctive narrative storytelling style, it should also be noted for personal reading lists that "The Healer's Daughter" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $7.99).
The model features matte plating, silicone nose pads and an integrated flex hinger. Colour options include dark blue and green orgunmetal and red.
sexual identity see generally Sarah Hinger, Finding the Fundamental:
By Charlotte Hinger. (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2016.
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"According to his attorney, he had previously lost his consciousness, but he continues his hinger strike until the resignation of Segizbayev.
One such case is the family of Wilhelm Hinger. Wilhelm had died in 1821, and in 1823, his wife and two children (aged forty-three, eighteen, and seventeen years, respectively) were sent to live in Dormitory 2.
An interview was conducted by Officer Bryan Hinger. It was transcribed and given to the elder Sarreshteh before he left.
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