Proper noun
Hindle (plural Hindles)
A surname.
Bassist Johann Hindle (1792–1862), who composed a concerto for the double bass, pioneered tuning the bass in fourths, which marked a turning point for the double bass and its role in solo works. Source: Internet
Hindle, Tim. Guide to Management Ideas and Gurus, John Wiley & Sons (2008) p. 311 The book has never been out of print and has been translated into dozens of languages. Source: Internet
Day trips or staycations are less fraught with such dangers, though, as Hindle points out, whether at home or abroad, it’s much harder to be safe when you’re travelling. Source: Internet
Total transactional costs are usually around 7.5 percent of the sales price, which includes notary fees of 1 percent, set by the French government, plus stamp duty fees and land registry charges, Mr. Hindle said. Source: Internet
Richard L. Hindle Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes Vol. 33, Iss. 3, 2013 He served in the army before going to college. Source: Internet
Models usually have a book, or an iPad with relevant app on it when they attend casting, so I can view books this way," says Hindle. Source: Internet