• John Arthur Raynes, more commonly referred to as J. A. Raynes, (born 1870 – died sometime after 1916) was an English-born American composer, conductor...
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  • engineer Edward Raynes, British clergyman J. A. Raynes (born 1870), English-born American composer and conductor John Crawshaw Raynes (1887–1929), English...
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    Dill worked extensively with J. A. Raynes who served as both composer and conductor for the duo from 1898 through 1912. Raynes wrote the scores to several...
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    Mitchell Parish Bernice Petkere Maceo Pinkard Lew Pollack Cole Porter J. A. Raynes Andy Razaf Richard Rodgers Harry Ruby Jean Schwartz Al Sherman Abner...
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  • is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Lillian Gish. Preserved at the Library of Congress. Composer J. A. Raynes composed...
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    in a motion picture was in the 1928 Edwin Carewe-directed drama Revenge, starring Dolores del Río. She married composer and conductor J. A. Raynes in...
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    Lonesome Town is a musical in two acts with music by J. A. Raynes and both book and lyrics by Judson D. Brusie. Set in the fictional boomtown of Watts...
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    Cross Currents (1916 film) (category Films directed by Francis J. Grandon)
    Currents is a 1916 American silent film starring Helen Ware. Composer J. A. Raynes composed theatre organ music to accompany this film. Ware portrays a young...
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    wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling under the ring name Madison Rayne, where she is also the coach of the women's division. She is best known...
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  • Fame. Paul Raymond: (1925-2008) Publisher, pornographic magazine mogul. J. A. Raynes (1870- after 1916): Composer and conductor best known for his contributions...
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    "Rotherham defender Michael Raynes leaves by mutual consent". BBC Sport. Retrieved 24 May 2012. "Oxford United sign Michael Raynes on a free transfer". BBC Sport...
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  • company Fine Arts. The evangelist Billy Sunday acted as a consultant. Composer J. A. Raynes composed theatre organ music to accompany this film. The...
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  • devices, E P Raynes, Electronics Letters. Vol. 10, pp. 141–142. (1974) Recent advances in liquid crystal materials and display devices, E. P. Raynes, IEEE Transactions...
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    "The Four Hundred's Ball", and music arrangements by its music director J. A. Raynes. Although Cole became the top performer amongst his peers, his significant...
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    apartments into smaller units. In 1987, it was converted to a cooperative by Martin J. Raynes; Raynes added two triplex penthouses with "greenhouse" studies...
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    Raynes Park High School is a co-educational comprehensive school which educates students aged 11 to 19. It is in Raynes Park, England, coming under the...
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    Dak Prescott (redirect from Rayne Prescott)
    Rayne Dakota Prescott (/ˈdæk/; born July 29, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He...
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  • Rayne is the eighth book in D. J. MacHale's Pendragon series. On October 17, 2006, D. J. MacHale announced the title would be The Pilgrims of Rayne in...
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  • Raynes, 1921, page 124 Raynes, 1921, page 110 Raynes, 1921, page 125 Raynes, 1921, pages 147–148 Raynes, 1921, page 148 Raynes, 1921, page 151 Raynes...
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  • 124. Raynes, 1921, p. 110. Raynes, 1921, p. 125. Raynes, 1921, p. 140. Raynes, 1921, p. 141. Raynes, 1921, pp. 147–148. Raynes, 1921, p. 148. Raynes, 1921...
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    Martin; Raynes, Edward Peter (1982). "Liquid Crystal Devices". European Patent No. EP 0131216: Amstutz H., Heimgartner D., Kaufmann M.,Scheffer T.J.,...
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  • backup. After Tina-J left the group, Tha' Rayne remained a duet and signed in April 2001, with Arista Records's CEO Antonio "L.A." Reid. They released...
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    production. Composer J. A. Raynes composed theatre organ music to accompany this film. Robert and Donald Cameron are twins in a Scottish family which...
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  • with Rayne." Donovan later explained that while Rayne is confident and career driven, she would also show "a whole other side" and that she does have a past...
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    Summer Rayne Oakes (born June 1982) is an American fashion model, environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur, known as the world's first "eco-model"...
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    Staffordshire, England. He was the son of Derbyshire-born Henry Eley Raynes and Phebe Raynes. The family moved many times during William's childhood and he...
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    Cuthbert Rayne or Reyne or Raine was an English huntsman who served James VI of Scotland. James VI employed several English hunters and kennelmen who...
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    Me. She has received three Primetime Emmy Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Peabody Award for her work in television and has been...
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  • Sir Edward Rayne CVO FRSA (19 August 1922 – 7 February 1992) was head of H. & M. Rayne (often simply known as Rayne), one of the foremost British manufacturers...
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  • daughter Whitney and son Chad. Patricia Ann Davis Raynes married New York real estate developer Martin Raynes in a Jewish ceremony in 1983. In 2005, Patricia...
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