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  • Col "Kinnie" van Eeden, group commander of the Umtata military base, told the meeting of district liaison committees from South

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • WR Brandon Kinnie — A junior, Kinnie took advantage of his first spring at Nebraska to work on fundamentals, technique, and learn "how to be a wide receiver," he said.

    Around the Big12 Conference 2010

  • Kinnie arrived last fall as a sophomore transfer, and now at 6-2, 230, he's got the strength — and the confidence, says his position coach — to be a top receiver.

    Around the Big12 Conference 2010

  • Cindy Kinnie is a Veriditas certified labyrinth facilitator.

    Exploring Portland Labyrinths: An A-Mazing Journey 2009

  • Five men had died in our hasty retreat from Apokoto; apart from Kinnie, Kirk, and the guard on the boat, two others had been cut down by Amazons on the path, and of course the cabin boy had been left behind deliberately by Spring, not that he was any great loss.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • I stole a glance at the others; Kinnie had his head down over his cup, and Sullivan, the big, raw-boned Yankee, was gazing bleakly before him.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • "That's an inch under the old measure, cap'n," says Kinnie.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • "You'll lose ten, mebbe more, in the hundred," says Kinnie.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • Kinnie was distributing arms to the hands, a carbine and cutlass for each man, and Spring himself took me aside and presented me with a very long-barrelled pistol.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • Presently Comber came in, smoothing his hair, and the grizzled old second mate, Kinnie, who ducked his head to me when Spring made us known to each other.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

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