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Ringle

In music, a ringle is the idea by Sony BMG Music Entertainment that combines ringtones with singles creating a "ringle". Sony BMG Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group are the first to release ringles. They are released in stores as a CD with a slip-sleeve cover including a hit song, bonus tracks from the same artist and a code to allow buyers to go online and download a "free" ringtone of the main song. They are sold between $5.98 and $6.98 USD. Sony BMG Music Entertainment released around 50 titles during October and November 2007, and Universal Music Group released 10 to 20 titles. The Recording Industry Association of America has approved the "ringle" name, and there is an industry wide logo to help brand it.

Usage examples of "ringle".

But Aubrey, I must beg your pardon for keeping Ringle away from you: she would have been wonderfully useful in pursuing that vile great Hamburger or whatever she was that so cruelly stove in your beak and bows.

His tender, Ringle, is an extraordinarily swift-sailing vessel, and will certainly outstrip any packet.

Harding says, with his duty, that Ringle is in sight, under a press of sail, bearing east-north-east.

The Surprise saluted the castle and took up her familiar moorings, with the Ringle under her lee.

Then again a schooner as light as Ringle is more affected by these shifting currents than we are.

But I shall have to send Ringle in any case, to arrange for victuals, water and wood: perhaps you had rather go in her?

Jack hailed Ringle, lying there under our lee, and desired her to look out through the pass, the channel, and report on the state of the sea and the ice.

The weather was exceptionally kind and we, Surprise and Ringle, headed into a sheltered bay, there dropping anchor in perhaps twenty fathom of water, pulling in to the shore over a moderate swell, through ice that presented no great difficulty.

Aubrey turned away, having said the oh so familiar last words over his old shipmate Henry Woodbine, and he had not walked the length of the deck before the look-out hailed a signal from Ringle, far away in the clear north-north-west.

I shall desire Ringle to reduce sail and ask William to dine with us after we have both made a very, very careful noon-observation.

Killick, tell my cook to lay on as decent a dinner as the barky can provide: Ringle will be coming aboard.

For as I dare say you have heard, Ringle, far ahead, has signalled a probable sighting of Cape Pilar, with something very near the right bearing.

I am sorry you were too busy aboard Ringle and with your patients here to dine with Carling and me.

Indeed, so near are we now that Captain Aubrey is having the barge carefully overhauled and beautified, to run in with me so that the chosen yard shall be ready to start as soon as Ringle comes.

You under the aegis of the Royal Society may do so without fear: you may sup agreeably at the Antigua Sevilla, gather his belongings, and so join Surprise and her tender, the schooner Ringle, just a mile off the harbour at midnight.