Hines
Americannoun
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Earl Fatha, 1905–83, U.S. jazz pianist.
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Jerome, 1921–2003, U.S. operatic basso.
noun
Example Sentences
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DHS faces a new lawsuit over the apparent fast-track policy for Somalis, brought by Minnesota-based law firm Hines Immigration Law and Minneapolis-based group Advocates for Human Rights.
From Slate
In January, Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, confirmed that Rourke left the dwelling—telling The Hollywood Reporter that he was staying in a hotel in West Hollywood until he could be moved to a more permanent residence in Koreatown.
From MarketWatch
While Goldie’s legal filing stated that Rourke had signed a new lease in March, Hines said her client has been living in the home for “more than 10 years.”
From MarketWatch
As for her client’s financial situation, Hines conceded that he was in dire straits, admitting that she was “fronting the money” to ensure he has somewhere to live—while criticizing his decision to publicly reject a GoFundMe campaign that has raised close to $100,000 to help Rourke get back on his feet.
From MarketWatch
While the fundraiser—which was set up by one of Hines’ assistants, Liya-Joelle Jones—stated in its description that it had been launched with Rourke’s full permission, the actor later slammed the campaign in a video posted to his Instagram account, describing it as “humiliating” and “embarrassing.”
From MarketWatch
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