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pinder

(ˈpɪndə)
n
(Historical Terms) English history a person whose job was to impound stray animals
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The idea of the Pope providing a calming effect on the road came to sculptor Peter Pinder as he carved an image of Francis in 2013, before the Pope announced his visit to the Philippines in January.
Pinder's final products feature the familiar image of Francis waving to the crowd set in cold bronze, in fiber glass and in plasticall covered by copyright he acquired in October.
Clr David Pinder, a Falklands veteran, will become the town's first citizen again next month.
Clr Pinder, 66, previously served as mayor in 2009-10.
The sentencing Judge told Colin Pinder, of Lorne Street in Fairfield, that the manner in which the body of Brian McGrath was desecrated after he was killed was "savage and barbaric".
Daniel Pinder, aged 28, of Balsall Heath, was jailed for 26 weeks and given a twoyear criminal anti-social behaviour order (CRASBO) by Solihull Magistrates.
Nurses and people visiting sick relatives in the ward joined the struggle to subdue burly lag Clive Pinder, 39.
For the first time in nearly five years I've climbed above tree line into the realm of the Native American mountain ghost Pamola, the Cloud Maker," Eric Pinder writes in the opening chapters of his novel North to Katahdin (Milkweed Editions, $15.95).
Deary's Intelligence (132 pages), a fascinating survey of man's mental capabilities; Simon Critchley's Continental Philosophy (149 pages); and John Pinder's The European Union (203 pages) which trots out the standard Eurofanatic view of the E.U.
Just about a year ago, Jessie Pinder got on the phone and called up a long-deferred dream.
Colin Pinder, 47, of Lorne Street, Fairfield, is awaiting sentence for the manslaughter of Brian McGrath who vanished in Ireland in 1987 and whose body was found buried in 1993.
Veronica McGrath told a jury in Dublin her dad begged for mercy during the attack by Colin Pinder.