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Rindle

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Rin´dle    (rĭn´d'l)
n.1.A small water course or gutter.


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Alison Rindle, sales director for Kings Oak South Midlands, said: "The part-exchange process means that there are no delays in trying to sell the purchaser's existing home before reserving a Kings Oak home.
Tim Carter (2), Dalbir Sokhi (2), Ian Mellor (2), Adrian Brindley (2), Max Rindle (2), Ben Carter and Ian Craig were on the scorecard.
Ian Harridge (3), Max Rindle (3), Ben Stevens, Adam Kent, Steve Breary and Ian Mellor helped Staffordshire Division leaders Edgbaston to dispose of Bloxwich 10-7.
 
 
 
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