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Examples
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Toronto Sportaholik has produced two Google Maps to show the locations of the city's Skating Rinks and Shinny Rinks.
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Rinks have been closing, including the Konami Sports Ice Rink in Sendai where Arakawa trained.
USATODAY.com - Arakawa gets attention, golden doughnuts 2006
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In Tennessee, state legislators this year introduced a bill specifically to allow the nursing-home agreements as a condition of admission, to help homes "hold down or avoid the costs of litigation," says Democratic state Rep. Randy Rinks, one of the sponsors.
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“Thanks for asking, Rinks,” I said, using the pet name that her parents always called her by.
Indie Girl Kavita Daswani 2007
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“Thanks for asking, Rinks,” I said, using the pet name that her parents always called her by.
Indie Girl Kavita Daswani 2007
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Ashcroft Rinks he found that he had not been consulted in the matter.
Skookum Chuck Fables Bits of History, Through the Microscope
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The Rinks had been flooded, and skating was going on with vigour; the snow was not quite in a satisfactory state as yet; but a few sleighs jingled merrily about with their bright bits of colour, the edging of fur robes and ribbon on the sleigh bells.
Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston
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I met some awfully nice people from her town when mamma and I were at Atlantic City, last spring, and not one had ever heard of the Rinks!
The Turmoil 1915
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Schools play 12 regular-season games at the NHL team's practice facility, The Rinks-Anaheim
latimes.com - News 2011
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Rinks typically are flooded daily at around 7 a.m., but to beat mild daytime temperatures crews have been going out at 5 a.m. and earlier to give skaters fresh, smooth ice.
www.startribune.com 2012
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