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Violence in the chapel is extremely unusual, Clines said.
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North, Duane Clarridge and Tom Clines in Nicaragua and to have been called to testify at the Iran Contra hearings as one of the ring leaders.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Clines said he knew Scherf, but he and others didn't know the details of his violent past.
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Clines said he knew Scherf, but he and others didn't know the details of his violent past.
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Violence in the chapel is extremely unusual, Clines said.
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Rennie Stennett at second, Gene Clines in center, Clemente in right, Willie Stargell in left, Manny Sanguillen catching, Dave Cash at third, Al Oliver at first, Jackie Hernandez at short, and Dock Ellis on the mound.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Rennie Stennett at second, Gene Clines in center, Clemente in right, Willie Stargell in left, Manny Sanguillen catching, Dave Cash at third, Al Oliver at first, Jackie Hernandez at short, and Dock Ellis on the mound.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Rennie Stennett at second, Gene Clines in center, Clemente in right, Willie Stargell in left, Manny Sanguillen catching, Dave Cash at third, Al Oliver at first, Jackie Hernandez at short, and Dock Ellis on the mound.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Rennie Stennett at second, Gene Clines in center, Clemente in right, Willie Stargell in left, Manny Sanguillen catching, Dave Cash at third, Al Oliver at first, Jackie Hernandez at short, and Dock Ellis on the mound.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Clines, writing in The New York Times, the reception had “a Norma Desmond aura of expectation about it, a celebrity from a silent era.”
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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