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gean
noun
A wild cherry tree, Prunus avium, native to Europe and western Asia or its small, dark fruit.
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"Even back then people would tell us that we was ahead of our time," Gean said.
"We was on our way to Houston, and Tommie and I was in the back seat and I punched him and said, 'Man, what are we doing back out here?' " Gean recalled.
The Rev. Gean West says he feels like Abraham, whom God made a father in his dotage.
Mr. Waggener and his partner, Charisse Kelly, tracked down Gean (pronounced gene) at a ramshackle church in Dallas, where he was pastor over a dwindling flock.
Gean West, who had a successful career in the 1960s with influential gospel groups like the Mighty Golden Voices and the Southernaires, reassembled a band to begin touring again.
At 75, Gean West is touring again, playing places like Lincoln Center, the Bell House in Brooklyn and Joe's Pub.
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Antônio Vasconcelos, a pastor and environmentalist, was a key figure in the creation of the reserves and has long been a target of opponents led by the former mayor of Lábrea, Gean Campos Barros.
Donald Gean, executive director of the York County Homeless Shelter and a Democrat, found that his clean-elections campaign against an incumbent Republican was going nicely on a budget of about $13,000 until the end.
"Why don't we have honest people?" Jaclyn Gean, 45, another nurse's aide and the mother of two children, 11 and 14, said the whole episode had made her sick.
"It is the black box of injuries," said Dr. Alisa D. Gean, the chief of neuroradiology at San Francisco General Hospital and a traumatic brain injury expert who spent time treating soldiers at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany.
"The gregarious works these artists produce rarely fail... to dazzle visually long before they do so conceptually," the 29-year-old artist and critic Gean Moreno wrote for the catalog.
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