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Ran·kine

(rangk'kin),
William J. McQ., Scottish physicist, 1820-1870. See: Rankine scale.
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He said: "It was Mr Rankine who put himself forward as someone who had read the Consumer Credit Act, she had not even read it.
Rotherham's Millmoor retains much of its character and Rankine likes the tight confines of Colchester's tiny Layer Road ground.
Rankine says: "This year the gaffer (Brian Little) told us we would not get a day off over the Christmas period because the games are coming so thick and fast.
Rankine finally made the game safe for Heed with a close-range shot which deflected into the net securing his hat-trick.
Curtis had another header saved by Glennon on the line and Rankine fired over from close in, but Jackson could have stolen victory for Town at the death from Will Hatfield's spass.
The judge asked for a pre-sentence report and demanded Rankine produce medical evidence proving her disabilities.
unpleasant has caused life to this is your The court heard those incidents were "just the tip of an iceberg" of a nine-year campaign of harassment Rankine, 54, had waged against her neighbours.
Rankine, who had turned up in a motorised wheelchair, denied the charge but was found guilty by a majority verdict of ten jurors to two.
During his ordeal on November 11, 2015, Rankine was ambushed in Lochgelly, Fife, by Andrew Patrick.
Figure 2 shows the theoretical Rankine cycle and the pressure volume diagram of a Rankine cycle.
As a teenager, Rankine attended the University of Edinburgh for two years, leaving at 18 (without a degree) to join a railroad construction company.
Following tussles with Lincoln City's Matt Rhead and Jon Parkin of Forest Green Rovers, the Dragons equally needed to manage the threat of another real physical presence in Rankine.
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