• Max Rayne, Baron Rayne (8 February 1918 – 10 October 2003) was a British property developer and philanthropist who supported medical, religious, education...
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  • Anglo-Jewish developer Max Rayne. They had four children: The Honourable Natasha Deborah Rayne (born 1966) The Honourable Nicholas Alexander Rayne (born 1969) The...
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  • Rayne, singer Madison Rayne (born 1986), ring name of American professional wrestler Ashley Cabot (née Simmons) Max Rayne, Baron Rayne, British philanthropist...
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    Lady Jane Rayne (b. 11 August 1932), the daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry and widow of property developer Max Rayne. Lady Jane Rayne Lacey is...
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  • fully independent of Hand in Hand. On October 21, 2007, Hand in Hand's Max Rayne school opened in Jerusalem's Pat neighborhood near the Arab village of...
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  • 2014 for committing arson and spray-painting anti-Arab graffiti at the Max Rayne Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel (Yad B'Yad) Bilingual...
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    House. The White House commissioned a menorah made by students at the Max Rayne school in Israel and invited two of its students to join U.S. President...
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    2014 for committing arson and spray-painting anti-Arab graffiti at the Max Rayne Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel (Yad B'Yad) Bilingual...
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    the later 1950s and 1960s the Estate collaborated with the developer Max Rayne to redevelop the frontage of Oxford Street and Baker Street, as well as...
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    English and trained under property developer and philanthropist Lord Max Rayne at London Merchant Securities, known today as LMS Capital Plc. In 1979...
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  • British capital. In October 1967, five-sixths of the company was owned by Max Rayne (who recently bought a one sixth interest from Walter Reade), the Boultings...
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    (Patrick Plunket, 7th Baron Plunket and Robin Plunket, 8th Baron Plunket), Max Rayne and his wife Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart (Annabel's sister), Colin...
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    colleges and through substantial donations from the Rayne Foundation established by Sir Max Rayne, a Jewish businessman and philanthropist. In 1994 Darwin...
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    2014 for committing arson and spray-painting anti-Arab graffiti at the Max Rayne Hand in Hand (Yad B'Yad) Bilingual School in Jerusalem and Lehava's leader...
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  • of Anglia Television until 1983. In 1982 he joined Bernard Delfont and Max Rayne to form First Leisure Corporation, of which he was a director. He was...
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    for Gravesend, and Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport. Sir Max Rayne, property developer, for charitable services and services to the Arts...
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  • (1902—1955) Lady Jane Antonia Frances Rayne, Lady Rayne née Vane-Tempest-Stewart (b. 1932) = Max Rayne, Baron Rayne (1918—2003) Lady Annabel Goldsmith née...
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    Raynes Park is a residential suburb, railway station and local centre near Wimbledon, London, and is within the London Borough of Merton. It is situated...
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    renovated and renamed the Mama Betty Park and Sports Center. In 2007, the Max Rayne School, a bilingual Hebrew–Arabic school was founded in Pat, open to all...
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    Command Daniel Pedoe, mathematician Woolf Phillips, orchestra leader Max Rayne, Baron Rayne, property developer, supporter of medical, educational, religious...
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  • Sir Antony Buck, Conservative politician (born 1928) 10 October Max Rayne, Baron Rayne, property developer and philanthropist (born 1918) Julia Trevelyan...
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  • Lacey was introduced as an aspiring lawyer and the childhood best friend of Rayne Royce (Jemma Donovan). Her introduction scenes showed Lacey attend an awkward...
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  • soon made his studio debut with the gay pornographic studio Black Rayne Productions as Max Konnor. He initially mostly appeared in films for "Black studios"...
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  • 2015. Alex's 1986 British Caledonian Airways Drum Corps performing his Salute to Max Rayne on YouTube Alex Duthart & Seamus MacNeill Part 1 on YouTube...
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    servants" in Hebrew at the site. 29 November 2014 The bilingual Jewish-Arab Max Rayne Hand in Hand school in the Pat Neighbourhood of Jerusalem was torched...
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  • post-retirement) Aleska Diamond Alexis Texas Alia Janine Alina Plugaru Amber Rayne Amy Fisher An Nanba Angelina Castro Anksa Kara Anette Dawn April Flores...
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  • series 2) Georgina Sadler as Petal Indianna Ryan as Marguerite "Midge" Rayne Dylan Brady as Sam Sutherland (series 2) Byron Easman as Fitz (series 2)...
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  • 1994) 4 February – Clive Bossom, politician (died 2017) 8 February – Max Rayne, property developer (died 2003) 9 February – Morris Barry, television...
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  • Spanish film actress. Frank Alois Pitelka, 87, American ornithologist. Max Rayne, 85, British property developer and philanthropist. Vivien Alcock, 79...
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  • West (Taviton Street) Goldsmid House (36 Gillingham Street) Ifor Evans & Max Rayne Student Residences (109 Camden Road) Frances Gardner House and Langton...
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