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  • In any case, it seems rather warped for Craine to claim that the new "Trek" installment "taps into the optimism" of the Obama presidency, given that the latter didn't exist when the former was conceived -- unless perhaps the producers did one of those slingshots around the sun.

    Gorby In, Garbage Out 2009

  • The anonymous Times Archive Blog notes that in connecting "Trek" with present-day U.S. politics, Craine isn't exactly boldly going where no man has gone before.

    Gorby In, Garbage Out 2009

  • They talked about Francine when they walked their dogs, whispered about her on Sundays before and after church, and conjectured about her death, as Frank Craine and Charlie Herrill did in the diner at Elk Plaza.

    Two Days After the Wedding Joan Medlicott 2006

  • They talked about Francine when they walked their dogs, whispered about her on Sundays before and after church, and conjectured about her death, as Frank Craine and Charlie Herrill did in the diner at Elk Plaza.

    Two Days After the Wedding Joan Medlicott 2006

  • They talked about Francine when they walked their dogs, whispered about her on Sundays before and after church, and conjectured about her death, as Frank Craine and Charlie Herrill did in the diner at Elk Plaza.

    Two Days After the Wedding Joan Medlicott 2006

  • But the pathetic little joke faltered and failed and left us all shivering; all except Craine who was pouring something out into the cup of his flask.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • But then this whole expedition was strange and Craine was an old man — thirty-three — an age incalculable to the inexperience of twenty-one; and Billy was only just nineteen.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • It was strange being beaten like this by Craine who in College was always regarded as a rather unsavoury joke.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • As a homework assignment, students could be asked to search for one of the hundreds of proofs mentioned by Craine.

    The New New Math Craine, Timothy V. 1998

  • So Anderson drove on and soon we came into sight of the grim place which Craine had chosen for our experiment.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

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