- Zach
Michael Triner (born
January 30, 1991) is an
American professional football long
snapper for the
Denver Broncos of the
National Football League (NFL)...
- end of
Chapter 1, from p. 18 "Military rule".
Smallman (2002), pp. 21–26.
Triner, Gail D. "Banking and
Economic Development: Brazil, 1889–1930" Palgrave...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 10 & 12. ISBN 0-521-33374-1.
Triner, Gail D. (2000).
Banking and
economic development: Brazil, 1889–1930. Palgrave...
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Ronald Stanley Triner (24
December 1917 – 6 May 1943) was a New
Zealand road cyclist. He was
killed in an air
crash during World War II. In the 1938 British...
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Donald Arthur Triner (21
August 1919 – 2002) was an
English footballer who pla**** for Port Vale
either side of
World War II.
Triner pla**** for Downing's...
- free agent. He
competed with Zach
Triner for the team's long
snapping job and was
waived on
August 29, 2023.
After Triner was injured,
Deckers signed with...
- Emil
Triner (born 15
March 1961) is a
Czech retired professional rally driver. He
drove for Škoda
Motorsport in the
World Rally Championship in 1993-1997...
- the
first wave of late 1970s punk. They
formed in 1978 with
members Greg
Triner (vocals),
Scott Marks (guitar), Mark
Dixon (b****) and
David Quinton Steinberg...
- 10-foot (3.0 m) dent in her
starboard bow.
Shortly after,
Captain Donald Triner, the
commanding officer of the Mackinaw, was
temporarily relieved of duty...