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Ince

American  
[ins] / ɪns /

noun

  1. Thomas Harper, 1882–1924, U.S. film director and producer.


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Ince soon sold out to the western cowboy star William S. Hart, who renamed it Hartville; Hart turned around and sold it to a production company called Robertson-Cole.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2025

Ince was a wunderkind of the new medium, and a man of cyclonic energy and aptitude.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2025

Only one of those five instances happened this late in a season, though - when Blackburn sacked Paul Ince on 16 December 2008 and hired Allardyce two days later.

From BBC • Dec. 16, 2024

I lost my first couple of balls with some poor touches and Paul Ince, who was our captain, absolutely annihilated me.

From BBC • May 5, 2024

On the 19th Annette Ince began a return engagement of six nights and a matinee and the record shows a change of play for each performance.

From The Mormons and the Theatre or The History of Theatricals in Utah by Lindsay, John S.