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    John Rhyne Hughes (born September 9, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
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    Rhyne Howard (born April 29, 2000) is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association...
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    Goff, college football coach T. J. House, professional baseball player Rhyne Hughes, professional baseball player Michael Holloway Perronne, writer Matt...
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    off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays GM Andrew Friedman in exchange for Rhyne Hughes on August 7, 2009. On August 16, Zaun hit a pinch hit grand slam home...
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  • Rhyne is a given name and surname. People with the name include: Rhyne Howard (born 2000), American basketball player Rhyne Hughes (born 1983), American...
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    of Representatives Cornelius Griffin, professional basketball player Rhyne Hughes, professional baseball player for the Winnipeg Goldeyes Donovan Morgan...
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  • (1970s P) Joe Hughes Keith Hughes Luke Hughes Mickey Hughes Phil Hughes Rhyne Hughes Roy Hughes Terry Hughes Tom Hughes (P born 1878) Tom Hughes (P born 1884)...
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  • Bender, basketball player of the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks Rhyne Hughes, baseball player of the Baltimore Orioles T. J. House, baseball player...
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  • Mississippi, where he played baseball with Major League Baseball player Rhyne Hughes. After a playing career at Pearl River Community College and Tulane and...
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  • 1B/3B Ben Huffman 1937 C Phil Huffman 1985 P Keith Hughes 1988 OF Rhyne Hughes 2010 1B Roy Hughes 1938–1939 2B Mark Huismann 1989 P Tim Hulett 1989–1994...
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    Wieters Infielders 12 Robert Andino 25 Garrett Atkins 25 Josh Bell 40 Rhyne Hughes  3 César Izturis  2 Julio Lugo 40 Scott Moore  1 Brian Roberts 30 Luke...
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  • September 9 – Mike Costanzo September 9 – Kyle Davies September 9 – Rhyne Hughes September 9 – Edwin Jackson September 9 – Alex Romero September 10 –...
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    Rummel, Jack (2005). Langston Hughes – Poet. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. pp. 11. ISBN 0-7910-8250-4. Rhynes, Martha E. (2002). I, too, sing...
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  • luna.ku.edu. Retrieved March 30, 2023. Rhynes, Martha E. (2002). I, too, sing America : the story of Langston Hughes. Greensboro, N.C.: Morgan Reynolds....
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  • ISBN 978-0-8223-1915-3. Buchanan, Larry; Byrd, Aaron; DeSantis, Alicia; Rhyne, Emily (July 12, 2019). "Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings? We Found...
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  • with the same name in Montgomery, Alabama). Central State defeated Lenoir Rhyne in the championship game, 28–13, to win their first NAIA national title...
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    Theatre. In 1891, four Lutheran pastors founded Highland Academy, now Lenoir–Rhyne University, with 12 students. Hickory built a sewage system in 1904, and...
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    ACL during a WNBA game on June 18, 2024. Cierra Burdick Dearica Hamby* Rhyne Howard Hailey Van Lith Group play First match(es) will be played: 30 July...
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  • Ian Shields (category Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football coaches)
    Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, Oregon from 2006 to 2007, Lenoir–Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina from 2014 to 2015, and at Jacksonville...
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    Rick Barnes (category Lenoir–Rhyne Bears men's basketball players)
    and grew up in Hickory, North Carolina. He is a 1977 graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College where he was a member of the men's basketball team. Barnes served...
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     2019 (2019-08-29) Valerie Bertinelli, Clinton Kelly Asian Pears Ian Winslade, Geoff Rhyne Michael Solomonov, Adrienne Cheatham, Alain Allegretti Fisherman's Pie Ian...
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  • supermarket was created at Hollywood Center Studios. It was modeled after a Hughes Family Market (which was later merged into the Ralphs chain in 1998). The...
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  • traded a sixth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for cornerback Mike Hughes and a seventh-round selection. No. 192: Minnesota → Indianapolis (D). See...
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    Company to become the General Electric Company. The historian Thomas P. Hughes writes that Thomson "displayed methodological characteristics in the workshop...
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    College Dragons Jackson Tennessee 1993 SIAC Rothrock Stadium 3,500 Lenoir-Rhyne University Bears Hickory North Carolina 1989 SAC Moretz Stadium 8,500 Limestone...
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    International. In 2018, she was the Visiting Writer-in-Residence at Lenoir-Rhyne College. Alabama governor Kay Ivey named Horne the state's poet laureate...
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  • 1957: Pittsburg State 1958: Northeastern State 1959: Texas A&I 1960: Lenoir–Rhyne 1961: Pittsburg State 1962: Central State (OK) 1963: Saint John's (MN) 1964:...
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  • California, which is nicknamed the Camellia City. It was held sixteen times at Hughes Stadium, from 1961 through 1975, and once more in 1980. The Camellia Bowl...
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  • geometric modeling, and to its applications in programmable automation. 1990 V Rhyne For contributions to the discipline of computer engineering and to computer...
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    again knocked out in the first round, this time at third-seeded Lenoir-Rhyne, 43–21. The Panthers played in one bowl game, the 2013 ECAC Futures Bowl...
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