The rin(厘,rin?), an obsolete unit of Japanesecurrency equal to 1⁄1000yen. Due to the drastic devaluation of Japanese money after World War II, the rin was eventually taken out of circulation at the end of 1953.
People with the Japanese given name "Rin" (Also transliterated as Lin or Lynn)
"RIN" is an emulator for Nintendo GB/GBA games hosted on Sony PSP game console.
Rin' is an all-female Japanese popular musical group, which combines traditional Japanese instruments and style with elements of modern pop and rock music.
"RIN" is an accornym for Relative Intensity Noise, describing the instability of the power level of a laser
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Rin Tin Tin (often billed as Rin-Tin-Tin in the 1920s and 1930s) was the name given to several German Shepherds of film and television.
Following Rin Tin Tin's death in 1932 in Los Angeles, California, (in the arms of actress Jean Harlow, according to Hollywood legend) his owner arranged to have the dog returned to his country of birth for burial in the Cimetière des Chiens, the renowned pet cemetery in the Parisian suburb of Asnières-sur-Seine.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, an ABC television series that ran between October of 1954 and May of 1959, featured Duncan's Rin Tin Tin IV as the lead dog, although much of the work was actually performed by dogs named Rin Tin Tin II and JR.