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Inne

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(ĭn)
adv. & pre1.In.
And eke in what array that they were inne.
- Chaucer.


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His readings of Jonson's angry repossession of The New Inne (1629) for print after it was spurned by hostile audiences, or of Thomas Heywood's snub of Jonson a few years later in The English Traveller (1633), where Heywood pointedly remarks "That it never was any great ambition in me, to bee in this kind Volumniously read" (50), are wonderfully subtle and fascinating.
The 200-year-old Red Bear pub is changing its name to The Darrowby Inne, and traditionalists say the move cheapens the town and the memory of James Alfred Wight, the popular veterinarian who used Herriot as his pen name.
John Innes Community Recreation Centre, a parks and recreation facility located in the hub of street life and social service agencies, became a model center for program development that would be more inclusive to those who are disenfranchised.
 
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