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Hayne

Hayne is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:

  • Arthur P. Hayne (1788–1867)
  • Charles Seale-Hayne
  • Friedrich Gottlob Hayne (1763–1832), a botanist
  • Gareth Hayne
  • George Hayne, British merchant and entrepreneur
  • Isaac Hayne, a South Carolinian executed during the American Revolutionary War
  • Jarryd Hayne, an Australian rugby league footballer
  • Jason Hayne
  • Kenneth Hayne, a Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia
  • Paul Hamilton Hayne, (1830 – 1886) Southern American poet, critic, and editor
  • Richard Hayne (1947- ) president and CEO of Urban Outfitters
  • Robert Y. Hayne, a United States Senator from South Carolina
  • Steven Hayne, a forensic pathologist from Mississippi

Usage examples of "hayne".

Flying Officer Charles Haynes, the bomb aimer, was operating the H2S on this flight.

Haynes remembered one incident, when he and Bucca were checking a crack house in a derelict building.

Haynes had postulated that the dune seas of this world had tides and movements, exhalations and fumaroles that hinted at mysteries far beneath the surface.

There has been no love lost between the two since Hayne joined the Riflers early the previous year.

Much though he would like to prove his theory of psychodynamics, Hayne felt that the experiment had gone too far beyond his calculations.

He decided to board a steamer at Haynes Bluff, on the Mississippi, and voyage up the Yazoo River to inspect operations aimed at keeping at bay Confederate attempts to lift the siege.

It was while he held this position that Col. Hayne, of the militia, was executed as a traitor by the British.

The section of the country in which Hayne resided was overrun by a detachment of Marion, under Col. Harden, and Hayne availed himself of the occasion to take up arms for his country.

Pilot Haynes had left word that he was unable, so far, to locate the recalc authorization codes, but would search again on his next watch.

The Chief, Pilot Haynes, and I sealed the bridge, put Darla on keyboard-only, removed the safeties we had reinstalled, and got to work.

For his prodigious work in turning over industrial and atomic secrets to the Soviets, see John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, New Haven, Conn.

He was seated at a pine table, on which someone had put a coarse, red table-cover, and by the light of one tallow candle was affably entertaining Edward Barnwell, Isaac Hayne, and Uncle Hamilton.

Isaac Hayne, Edward Barnwell, Bacon, Ogden, Richardson, Miles are the picked men of the agreeable world.

Haynes earlier this afternoon and we've made arrangements to have Mother flown up by air ambulance.

Judith Haynes rose from her camp cot, moved slowly towards him like a person in a dream and sank to her knees.