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Bayne

Bayne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Beverly Bayne
  • Bill Bayne
  • Doug Bayne
  • Howard Bayne
  • Howard R. Bayne (1851–1933), New York historian and politician
  • Hugh Aiken Bayne
  • Lawrence Bayne
  • T. L. Bayne (1865–1934), American college sports coach and attorney
  • Trevor Bayne (born 1991), American NASCAR driver and Daytona 500 champion
  • Thomas McKee Bayne
  • William Bayne (1858-1922)

Usage examples of "bayne".

Baynes family, except the dog, showed up at the ashram and presented themselves to Ban Sar Din.

Baynes, and turned to Ban Sar Din to ask if the ashram offered yoga programs, breathing, discussion groups, chanting, and had guest speakers.

Baynes knelt in the rear with his family, and they all waved their arms and screamed when the rest of the ashram screamed to kill for the love of Kali.

Baynes, stepping forward from behind the partition that separated the public part of the ashram from his office.

Nanse Banks had taken up a teaching in a garret-room of a house, at the corner where John Bayne has biggit the sclate-house for his grocery-shop.

He seemed as if he might have been manufactured in a tobacco factory, so was the whole man permeated by nicotian odors of various sorts, but he politely declined to smoke during the long and wearing consultation, even with the permission of the ladies present, and stowed away in his breast pocket the cigars that Bayne pressed upon him, as he remarked, for reference at a moment of greater leisure.

Baynes in tow, had barrelled down the length of The Wilderness with no less speed than Saturn and Angus.

She returned indoors after a little, but Bayne still swung languidly to and fro, all unprescient of the impending disclosure.

Baynes, sitting down in a formidably dark cherrywood chair from which he could, if he wished, menace his growing empire.

Among those of his relations who professed the modern faith of heredity it was well understood that in him the character of the late Myron Bayne, a maternal great-grandfather, had revisited the glimpses of the moon - by which orb Bayne had in his lifetime been sufficiently affected to be a poet of no small Colonial distinction.

Did I not lie awake a half of the night weeping because, during the other half, Grandfather Bayne had come to me in a dream, and standing by his portrait - young, too, and handsome as that - pointed to yours on the same wall?

She had met this Bosinney At the house of Baynes, Baynes and Bildeboy, the architects.

Baynes, of Baynes and Bildeboy, a Forsyte in instincts if not in name, had but little that was worthy to relate of his brother-in-law.

The memory of that change, vivid and touching, like the breaking open of a flower, or the first sun after long winter, the memory, too, of all that came after, often intruded itself, unaccountably, inopportunely on Lady Baynes, when her mind was set upon the most important things.

The name Philip Baynes Bosinney was called three times by the Ushers, and the sound of the calling echoed with strange melancholy throughout the Court and Galleries.