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Alaska Panhandle city
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haines
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__NOTOC__ Haines is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. Haines is a patronymic form of the medieval male given name "Hain", itself derived from the Old German "Hagano", originally a byname meaning "hawthorn". This name had existed in England before ...
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Population (2000): 426 Housing Units (2000): 207 Land area (2000): 0.794935 sq. miles (2.058873 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.794935 sq. miles (2.058873 sq. km) FIPS code: 31600 Located within: Oregon ...
Usage examples of haines.
Richard Haines had put in three years of mediocre undergraduate work at Georgetown University before he had been recruited for the Bureau.
Richard Haines hung up, picked up his briefcase, and moved quickly to join the throng headed for the departure gates.
Agent Richard Haines was sitting on the queen-sized bed as Barent entered.
He could feel the shield that made Haines a Neutral, a solid shell surrounding the surge of thoughts, ambitions, and dark urges that was Richard Haines.
Although unable to be conditioned, Haines was also free from the threat of being turned by someone with a stronger Ability.
Gentry did not like or trust Richard Haines, but he knew no reason for the FBI to suspect a Charleston sheriff in either the airline explosion or Mansard House murders.
A receptionist confirmed that Special Agent Richard Haines was in and then kept Gentry waiting several minutes before buzzing the busy man.
Edgar Hoover shaking hands with a somewhat less grey-haired Richard Haines, and then he was being waved to his seat.
In the seat to his left, Special Agent Richard Haines sat with his briefcase on his lap, reading papers by the light of a tiny overhead spot.
When they could stand upright, Haines unlocked the handcuffs and dropped them in his coat pocket.
If Colben and Haines believed he was dead, Gentry had suggested they not disabuse them of the notion.
Harod jumped out of the left door and ran for an alley in a direction opposite to that Haines had gone.
Perhaps Agent Haines, but I suspect that he is an instrument rather than initiator.
He knew that Haines and a dozen other security people were within a critical distance.
Harod had still been there when Kepler and Haines arranged to have the body discovered in a bus station so there would be no connection with the Philadelphia fiasco.