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Raymond
[ rey-muhnd ]
noun
- Henry Jar·vis [jahr, -vis], 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
- a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “counsel” and “protection.”
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But also, in the rekindling of a dormant closeness between Anne and Raymond, there’s an imminent future that Cécile isn’t ready for.
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“She’s imagining what she looks like to us,” Elsa comments to Raymond early on as they observe his daughter like a specimen.
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Jenkins reached the semi-finals of the PDC World Championship in 2007, losing to eventual winner Raymond van Barneveld, and has won 15 career titles.
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Raymond Mills, 74, from Milton Keynes, died on 17 August while visiting the SS Vina wreck off the Brancaster coast in Norfolk.
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“It’s like a Disneyland ride,” said Bryan Raymond, an MWD conveyance team manager.
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