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Mashing-Up Google and Bing - In the great debate over whether Google or Bing produces better search results, a new site called Bingle lets Web users have it both ways.
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'Bingle's engagement ring not worth the $200k Clarke paid for it'
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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Not cricket: Hussey condemns any 'Bingle' sledgers
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Not cricket: Hussey condemns any 'Bingle' sledgers
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"Once upon a time," I said rapidly, "there was a man called Bingle,
Happy Days 1919
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Witness the ire of Peter Bingle, chairman of Bell Pottinger public affairs; the man banned from the Soho House club this summer because he couldn't/wouldn't dress casually.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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"From a profitability standpoint, it's better for the exchange to be bigger," says Mike Bingle , managing director with private-equity firm Silver Lake Partners and overseer of its investments in exchanges.
The Future of Exchanges Is Now Jacob Bunge 2011
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We are a nation of Amazon reader responses (Moby Dick is “not a really good piece of fiction” — Feb. 14, 2009, by Donald J. Bingle, Saint Charles, Ill. — two stars out of five).
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"In the Thatcher years, Theresa May would have been a PPS," tweets Bingle.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Fallas Padres 290/Bingle (Sat.Aug. 30 and Sun.Aug. 31) 10-6
GldnAngl commented on the word Bingle
From @ZAGrrl on Twitter:
Bingle - used in market research, a Boomer made single as a result of either death or divorce.
June 10, 2009