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  • (Soundbite of applause) BLOCK: And he worked the coffee machine with a barista at Baine's Books and Coffee in Appomattox.

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  • Unidentified Woman #3 (Barista, Baine's Books and Coffee): Have you done this before?

    Obama Enters The Heated Battle For Virginia's 5th

  • Chris Baine's subtle sound design frequently suggests a low apocalyptic wind that seems to cue the acting, which ranges from pensive to ferocious without ever ringing false.

    Forum Theatre's 'Scorched': Rambling play acted with admirable force

  • There were many cleverer men in the non-commissioned ranks of Baine's command, many who knew more of the native languages, and who had more imagination.

    Told in the East

  • There were many cleverer men in the non-commissioned ranks of Baine's command, many who knew more of the native languages, and who had more imagination.

    Told in the East

  • (It was at his last day job, a brief stint translating French for a London stockbroker, that Baine's attitude earned him the nickname "Attila.")

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  • But standing in the background thumping four strings was never Baine's goal.

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  • Delivered in his rapid-fire way of speaking, with an accent indicative of the working-class towns around the cities of Brighton and Hove, Baine's monologues are chock-full of what might seem, to American ears, cultural contradictions.

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  • But standing in the background thumping four strings was never Baine's goal.

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  • But standing in the background thumping four strings was never Baine's goal.

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