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Ringer occurs as term by using many meanings:

Inside colloquial English language, it refers to the specialist world health organization is clandestinely brought into a class action or even team to bolster its capabilities. (Look at a original M*A*S*H movie, in which a character, Capt. Oliver Harmon 'Spearchucker' Jones played by Fred Williamson, a previous sales person American football player, is used when a secret weapon: He is described many days when a 'ringer'.) Within Australian English vernacular and folklore, the speed-shearer in the wool shed is the ringer. (Understand a Australian song, [http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/shearing.htm 'Clich go the Shears'].) Around Tolkien fandom, a ringer occurs as fan of J.R.R. Tolkien novels and characters. In a game of horseshoe pitching, the ringer occurs when shoe that encircles the stake & is counted as Leash points. The ringer is besides the style of T-shirt with a different color of fabric in a area of the neck & sleeves.

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