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The other profile, according to Gines, is the overscheduled father looking for a weekend of quality time with his boy.
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I am called Gines, and not Ginesilio; and Passamonte is my surname, and not Parapilla, as you say; and let every one turn about him, and he shall not do little.
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"My Sinatra" (which had the name first) features a cast of three: an expert cabareteur pianist-singer ( Eric Comstock ), a Broadway-style baritone ( Christopher Gines ), and a swinging yet sultry jazz siren ( Hilary Kole ).
The Jazz Scene: Rhythm Kings and the Chairman of the Board Will Friedwald 2012
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Even if you don't stay overnight at this parador, you should stop for a meal in its fine restaurant where Chef Gines Navarro shines.
Terri Colby: Visiting The Ancient Skyscrapers Of Cuenca, Spain Terri Colby 2011
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"That and some personal reading I'd been doing had me thinking about relationships and spiritual leadership," says Gines, now the athletic director at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D. Gines and longtime friend Dennis Womack, head coach at the University of Virginia, share a love of baseball and a strong belief in family.
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Gines added: We like to focus on building character and relationships.
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"And an unfortunate one," replied Gines, "for misfortune always persecutes good wit."
Don Quixote 2002
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"And I mean to take it out of pawn," said Gines, "though it were in for two hundred ducats."
Don Quixote 2002
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There was no necessity for so many words or objurgations, for at the first one Gines jumped down, and at a like racing speed made off and got clear of them all.
Don Quixote 2002
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This is the domain of the Spanish-born painter Gines (pronounced "Hee-nez") Serran-Pagan.
The Counterfeit Rockefeller Burrough, Bryan 2001
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