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  • When the party reached the coffee-room Marny called Tine to his side, spread out the fingers and thumb of one hand, and that rosy-cheeked lass without the loss of a second, clattered over to the little shelf, gathered up five empty mugs and disappeared down the cellar steps.

    The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • Duke of Angus, called Tine-man (Loseman) because he always lost his men in battle, and that this gift was made while Archibald was in league with Harry Hotspur.

    Lady of the Lake Walter Scott 1801

  • However, companies in a relatively stable price environment such as Tine of Norway, which debuted at 20th place, and the Japanese companies, managed to improve their positions without significant sales growth, Mr Voorbergen said.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • Conductor Andrew Manze and Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth are in residence for the weekend, which begins with a programme of Swedish music, all new to the UK.

    This week's new live music 2011

  • Late last month, projecting a shortage of 50 tons a week for the rest of the year, Tine asked the government to cut the import duty on butter.

    Butter Shortage Bites, Norway Gets Churning Kjetil Malkenes Hovland 2011

  • "The force you are transmitting through the poles is quite low," says Tine Alkjaer Eriksen , a researcher studying biomechanics at the University of Copenhagen.

    Getting a Leg (and Pole) Up on Burning Calories Laura Johannes 2011

  • In 2011 so far, Tine has delivered 1,000 tons more butter to the market than in the same period last year.

    Butter Shortage Bites, Norway Gets Churning Kjetil Malkenes Hovland 2011

  • Tine says the project has been useful for her because her last pregnancy was a lot easier than the three before.

    Cell Phone Text Technology Helps Promote Health in Senegal 2011

  • Tine is now importing 750 tons of consumer packages and 1,000 tons of butter for the food industry.

    Butter Shortage Bites, Norway Gets Churning Kjetil Malkenes Hovland 2011

  • But, "we don't want to run empty on cream as well," says Lars Galtung, spokesman for farmer's cooperative Tine SA, the country's biggest producer and distributer of dairy products.

    Butter Shortage Bites, Norway Gets Churning Kjetil Malkenes Hovland 2011

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