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Raynes

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

  • Andrew Raynes (born 1973), English bodybuilder
  • E. Peter Raynes, English engineer
  • Edward Raynes, British clergyman
  • John Crawshaw Raynes (1887–1929), English World War I Victoria Cross recipient
  • Michael Raynes (born 1987), English footballer
  • Thomas Raynes (1835–1914), English cricketer
  • William Robert Raynes (1871–1966), English politician

Usage examples of "raynes".

Such was the state of her mind that she would not have been surprised, on arrival at Salford House, to have been confronted by a host of Raynes, all pointing fingers of condemnation at her.

Ahead lay the financial resources to build a corporate empire that would challenge, defeat, and devour Raynes Oceanic Resources.

Too bad Ned Raynes had died of a heart attack three years before, depriving Ripley Forte of the pleasure of bankrupting him.

Adamus was Raynes Oceanic Resources vice president for governmental relations.

Washington, nearly two thousand kilometers distant, was two hours away in the Raynes corporate jet.

As chairman of Raynes Oceanic Resources, she had obviously come ready to do battle for the prime contract for the iceberg recovery project.

The organizational framework already exists: Raynes Oceanic Resources.

For I will put the entire weight of Raynes Oceanic Resources behind you.

There was another danger: Could Forte cry foul when the award went to Raynes Oceanic Resources?

Well, as she had pointed out, Raynes Oceanic Resources was the leading established ocean engineering firm in the world.

What she really wanted was to run the United States of America, using him as her puppet on a string, just as she had run Raynes Oceanic Resources through her husband, Ned.

When Raynes Oceanic Resources was awarded the prime contract, Castle had agreed that ROR would put up 10 percent of the capital.

That will allow us to reclaim 800 million tons-- 180 billion gallons-- of the purest water on earth, enough to float the United States on its way to national recovery along the maritime highway created by Raynes Oceanic Resources.

And just in time to receive your citation and cash award from Raynes Oceanic Resources for your part in bringing the Salvation successfully across the southern hemisphere.

And speaking of poker, your secretary of water resources must have thought he had a pat hand when he awarded the prime contract to Raynes Oceanic Resources.