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Rindy

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Rind´y    (rīnd´ŷ)
a.1.Having a rind or skin.


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I don't remember Christopher talking as much as I remember him doing -- helping when we needed help, being there to do whatever was needed," Rindy wrote in an e-mail message.
The judge also told Rindy Sam, 30, to pay a symbolic one euro in damages to the 79 year-old artist, in accordance with his wishes expressed to the court.
Just ask Rindy Fleming, mom of Hayley, 12, and twins Kinser and T.
 
 
 
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