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gaines

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Gaines is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian R. Gaines , British systems scientist and engineer Cassie Gaines (1948–1977), American singer; backup singer for Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and sister of fellow band member Steve ...

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Population (2000): 366 Housing Units (2000): 155 Land area (2000): 0.303608 sq. miles (0.786342 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.303608 sq. miles (0.786342 sq. km) FIPS code: 31200 Located within: Michigan ...

Usage examples of gaines.

In the early hours of Saturday, Herbert Gaines was driven back to Concorde Tower in the back of Jack Gross' Cadillac.

As Gaines reached out to dial him back, his coffee cup, half full, landed in his lap.

There Gaines stopped, short of the wind break, turned, and kept his eyes on the wall beyond the stationary walkway.

He picked out some landmark, or sign—not apparent to his companion—and did an Eliza-crossing-the-ice back to the walkway, so rapidly that Blekinsop was carried some hundred feet beyond him, and almost failed to follow when Gaines ducked into a doorway and ran down a flight of stairs.

Harvey looked at Gaines, who nodded, and signaled the Cadet Captain to halt his forces.

Seeing this, Gaines did not regret so much his order to shoot, but the deep sense of loss of personal honor lay more heavily on him than before.

He must be caused to center the venom of his twisted outlook on Gaines, to the exclusion of every other thought.

Even after Gaines surrendered, two weeks after the shooting, I watched.

His name was Herbert Gaines, and he had once been Hollywood's hottest new property.

Herbert Gaines had just been watching that face, and those movies, for the thousandth time.

Herbert Gaines smoked listlessly, with his holder clenched between his teeth.

Herbert Gaines, with a curiously intense expression on his face, heaved himself out of his chair and went after him.

Herbert Gaines was interviewed seven times that evening on New York and network television, and an almost tangible wave of resentment against the black population made itself felt across the breadth of the American continent.

Just as Adolf Hitler had successfully blamed the Jews for the financial depression of the 1930s, Herbert Gaines had laid the blame for the plague on the shoulders of the American blacks.

This Gaines guy says on the tube that the niggers is all to blame for the plague, so the white gangs have been cruisin' up to Harlem and puttin' a torch to every-thin' that burns, and a few things that don't.