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Blaine

American  
[bleyn] / bleɪn /

noun

  1. James Gillespie 1830–93, U.S. statesman.

  2. a town in E Minnesota.


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"They were like magicians. They were like Houdini and Copperfield and Blaine all rolled into one," he said.

From BBC

Blaine Badiuk from Alberta wrote that McRae being used to promote the US Olympic team is just proof of Canada's cultural "domination".

From BBC

A travel agent and community theater actor, she and a few residents in the small city of Blaine, Mo., plan to put on a musical chronicling the town’s 150-year history.

From Los Angeles Times

It will be titled “Red, White and Blaine.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s most likely the narrator, Jill “Doll” Blaine.

From Los Angeles Times