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    Mary Bertha Raine (née Carter, also known as Mary Thomas during her first marriage, 17 February 1877 – 3 February 1960) was an Australian businesswoman...
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  • Gillian Mary Lorraine (28 December 1926 – 19 June 2018), known professionally as Gillian Raine, was a British actress and singer. She was married to actor...
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  • The Raine Medical Research Foundation funds medical research in Western Australia. It was created from a bequest by Mary Raine to the University of Western...
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    The match was the first FA Cup final to be reported on by a woman, as Mary Raine provided a match report for Radio 4’s 6 o'clock news. Home teams listed...
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  • broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live as part of 5 Live Sport. In February 1969 Mary Raine was sent to report on the Chelsea–Sunderland league game for Sports Report...
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    increasingly becoming involved around the sport in non-playing roles, such as Mary Raine who in February 1969 was sent to report on the Chelsea-Sunderland league...
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    William Street and Wellington Streets. The square is named after Joe and Mary Raine. The square was formed as a pedestrian way through land surrounded by...
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  • rights leader Mary Raine (1877–1960), Australian businesswoman and philanthropist, also known as Mary Thomas during her first marriage Mary Sternberg Thomas...
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    through World War II, the Strickland family sold the hotel to Mary Thomas (later Mary Raine), who willed it to the University of Western Australia. Major...
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    arranged for Doris to receive singing lessons from Grace Raine. After three lessons, Raine told Alma that Day had "tremendous potential" and gave her...
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    dysfunctional, British family, in the award-winning comic-drama Tribes by Nina Raine. In 2021 she appeared in Dopesick on Hulu with Michael Keaton. In 2022,...
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  • November 8, 2023. Runcie, Charles (May 29, 2019). "Female Football Pioneers: Mary Raine and Patricia Gregory". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 25, 2023. Williams...
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  • Becoming Elizabeth (category Cultural depictions of Mary I of England)
    Edward VI. Alicia von Rittberg as Elizabeth Tudor Romola Garai as Mary Tudor Jessica Raine as Catherine Parr Tom Cullen as Thomas Seymour Bella Ramsey as...
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    Alexandra Mary Raine Matheson ONZM (born 1944 or 1945) is a New Zealand transgender activist, entertainer, and educator. Lexie was born in Christchurch...
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  • opens on BBC Radio 2 on 6 April and runs for two seasons. February – Mary Raine becomes the first woman to report on sport for the BBC. No events 25 April...
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    Colour Moving and Still, it featured tracks written with her new husband, Raine Maida, lead singer of Our Lady Peace. The lead single from the album "Before...
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    Dame Harriet Mary Walter DBE (born 24 September 1950) is a British actress. She has performed on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and received...
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    divorced in 1933, and he died from heart failure in 1964. Their daughter, Raine McCorquodale (9 September 1929 – 21 October 2016), who Cartland later alleged...
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  • on their way to an FA Cup tie at Nuneaton Borough. 22 February 1969– Mary Raine became the first woman to report on sport for the BBC, when she was sent...
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  • Elizabeth Raine (died 1842) was an Australian educator and official. She was the manager of the Parramatta Female Factory in 1823-38, and one of the first...
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    Wentworth Hotel, Perth (category Raine Square)
    Gordons Hotel prior to the First World War. It was rebuilt by Mary Thomas (later Mary Raine) in 1927–1928 as the Wentworth, with Western Australian newspapers...
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    James Raine (1791–1858) was an English antiquarian and topographer. A Church of England clergyman from the 1810s, he held a variety of positions, including...
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  • Hollinghurst, Seamus Heaney, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Craig Raine, Colm Tóibín, Stefan Collini, James Wood, Linda Colley, Jacqueline Rose...
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  • Cathy Raine Lorna Yabsley as Anna Raine Bernard Gallagher as Mr. Raine Gillian Martell as Mrs. Raine Simon Chandler as Tony Brenda Blethyn as Mary Nicholas...
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  • late 1950s and 1960s. The principal cast of the show has included Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, Helen George, Bryony Hannah, Laura Main, Jenny Agutter, Pam...
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  • television credits include Shine on Harvey Moon (1984–1985, 1995), Maisie Raine (1998–1999), David Copperfield (1999), Down to Earth (2000–2003), Cold Blood...
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  • David Martin – of Wellington. For services to tobacco control. Alexandra Mary Raine Matheson – of Auckland. For services to performing arts, education and...
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    1965 Gwen Smith, Celia Chapple, A Scott, Ethel Hopkins (Kaiapoi) 1966 Mary Raine, Aileen Gordon, Beth Percy, Elizabeth Richardson (Wanganui) 1967 Thelma...
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    Mary Jonathan Pryce as Cardinal Wolsey Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Rafe Sadler Tom Holland as Gregory Cromwell Harry Lloyd as Harry Percy Jessica Raine...
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  • character named Raine Whispers, who is referred to with singular they pronouns. Raine is voiced by transgender and non-binary actor Avi Roque. Raine is Disney...
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