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  • We turned aside, not indeed to the uplands of the Delectable Mountains, but into a strange corridor of things like anagrams and acrostics called Sines, Cosines and Tangents.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • We turned aside, not indeed to the uplands of the Delectable Mountains, but into a strange corridor of things like anagrams and acrostics called Sines, Cosines and Tangents.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • We turned aside, not indeed to the uplands of the Delectable Mountains, but into a strange corridor of things like anagrams and acrostics called Sines, Cosines and Tangents.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • We go for a drive to visit the nearby port of 'Sines', which has blue water shimmering in the 17 deg sunshine.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • With meaningless names such as Lines, Sines, Ltr retrotransposons, and DNA transposons, these parasites make up a significant fraction of our genetic code, representing around 13, 20, 8, and 3 percent respectively.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • The case, which centred on 10 races at five different courses between January and August 2009, ended with 14-year bans for the racehorse owners Maurice Sines and James Crickmore, who were found to be the organisers of a conspiracy in which horses were laid to lose on betting exchanges.

    British Horseracing Authority bans 11 individuals in corruption case 2011

  • Paul Scotney, the BHA's security director, said in a statement after the findings had been announced that "what lies at the heart of this investigation are the actions of two individuals, Maurice Sines and James Crickmore, who, together with their associates, were prepared to corrupt jockeys and to cheat at betting by the misuse of 'inside information'."

    British Horseracing Authority bans 11 individuals in corruption case 2011

  • Sines, 58, has served as the unit's No. 2 for a little more than a year and has prosecuted several high-profile cases, including that of Banita Jacks of Southeast Washington, who was convicted of killing her four daughters in 2009.

    3 top homicide prosecutors in D.C. step aside 2010

  • Like Kirschner, Sines wants to return to prosecuting homicide cases full time, sources say.

    3 top homicide prosecutors in D.C. step aside 2010

  • Sines and Kirschner will return to trying cases; Zachem is taking a leave of absence.

    DeMorning DeBonis: July 21, 2010 2010

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