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Raine and noted
They have one daughter and three sons ; Nina Raine is a noted director and playwright.
A version very similar to the modern version was noted by John Aubrey in 1687 as used by " little children " to " charme away the Raine ...":

Raine and poetry
The main movement in post-war 1940s poetry was the New Romantic group that included Dylan Thomas, George Barker, W. S. Graham, Kathleen Raine, Henry Treece and J. F. Hendry.
He had studied the poetry Wordsworth for his M. Litt thesis and had a passion for Shakespeare and Raine saw many Shakespearean plays as a child.

Raine and was
In England, Plotinus was the cardinal influence on the 17th-century school of the Cambridge Platonists, and on numerous writers from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to W. B. Yeats and Kathleen Raine.
His second wife was actress Gillian Raine, with whom he had a daughter, Camilla, and to whom he was still married at the time of his death.
The poem received mixed reviews, but was acclaimed by other literary artists such as W. H. Auden, Kathleen Raine and William Carlos Williams.
The ship's course was then set westward, reaching Raine Island ( on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef ) at the end of August and thence arriving at Cape York, at the tip of Australia's Cape York Peninsula.
Rainelle was named for the Raine family.
James Raine suggested that the legend was derived from the tremendous downpour of rain that occurred, according to the Durham chroniclers, on Saint Swithun's Day, 1315.
Bret Michaels also released his 2nd solo album Songs Of Life which featured singles " Bittersweet " and " Raine " which featured a music video and was dedicated to his daughter.
Educated at first by his mother, George Grote was sent to Sevenoaks grammar school ( 1800 – 1804 ) and afterwards to Charterhouse School ( 1804 – 1810 ), where he studied under Dr Raine in company with Connop Thirlwall, George and Horace Waddington and Henry Havelock.
Her first cousin Josalee Douglas was the first wife of Count Jean-François de Chambrun, who later married Raine, Countess Spencer, the former stepmother of Diana, Princess of Wales.
The film was accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Nic Raine, performing an original orchestral score by composer Laura Rossi.
In April 2005, Ms Greene Raine was named Chancellor of Thompson Rivers University.
Raine writes that Nettles " was responsible for reinforcing his emerging delusional beliefs ", but psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton speculates that Nettles ' influence helped him avoid further psychological deterioration.
From January 1800 until August 1804 Henry attended Dartford Grammar School as a parlour boarder with the Master, Rev John Bradley, after which he was placed with his elder brother in the boarding-house of Dr. Raine, headmaster of Charterhouse School until he was 17.
* Journalists, writers, publishers: Mathilde Franziska Anneke ; Gustav Bloede ( see Marie Bloede ); Rudolf Doehn ; Carl Adolph Douai ; Carl Daenzer ; Bernard Domschke ; Christian Esselen ( editor of Atlantis ); Julius Fröbel ; Karl Peter Heinzen ; Rudolf Lexow ( founder of Belletristisches Journal ); Niclas Müller ; Reinhold Solger ; Emil Praetorius ; Oswald Ottendorfer ; Friedrich Hassaurek ; Theodor Olshausen ; Hermann Raster ; Wilhelm Rapp ; Carl Heinrich Schnauffer ; Kaspar Beetz ; Carl Dilthey ; F. Raine ; Heinrich Börnstein ; Charles L. Bernays ; Emil Rothe ; Eduard Leyh ; George Schneider ( who was also a banker ); Albert Sigel ; Franz Umbscheiden ; Edward Morwitz ( who was also a physician )
One of the pioneering figures of the burgeoning house music scene at this time was a Birmingham promoter called Simon Raine, who took a very keen interest in Tony ’ s career.
It was Raine who put Tony on the bill alongside Fabio and Grooverider at ' The Institute ' and encouraged him to make ' in roads ' into other house parties.
Raine was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, the son of Norman Edward and Olive Marie Raine.
Raine has commented on his education: " At Barnard Castle I was taught by an absolutely remarkable English teacher, Arnold Snodgrass, a friend of W. H. Auden at Oxford later Robert Graves.
The title " Ring of Bright Water " was taken from a poem by Kathleen Raine ( 1908 – 2003 ), who said in her autobiography that Maxwell had been the love of her life.
They married in 2003, and their first child, a daughter named Samantha Raine, was born in February 2005.

Raine and daily
" Raine heard and read the bible daily at home and at school, coming to know much of it by heart.

Raine and lives
The Institute is a research hub for prominent scientists such as Patrick Holt, as well as the home of one of the largest longitudinal cohort studies, the Raine Study, which has been following the lives of thousands of children for more than 20 years.

Raine and her
After three lessons, Raine told Alma that Doris had " tremendous potential ", which led Alma to give her daughter three lessons a week for the price of one.
Years later, Day said that Raine had the biggest effect on her singing style and career.
Titled Colour Moving and Still, it featured tracks written with her new husband, Raine Maida, lead singer of Our Lady Peace.
Since 2003, Kreviazuk has co-written many songs for other artists, often collaborating with her husband Raine Maida.
The better known of his lovers included cabaret singer Florence Mills, banking heiress Poppy Baring, socialite Margaret Whigham ( later Duchess of Argyll and involved in a notoriously scandalous divorce case ), Barbara Cartland ( who believed him to be the father of her daughter Raine McCorquodale ) and musical star Jessie Matthews.
Married with twin boys, Nancy Greene and her husband Al Raine were instrumental in the early development of the Whistler-Blackcomb Resort in Whistler, British Columbia, and then later in the development and promotion of skiing at Sun Peaks Resort, just north of Kamloops, British Columbia.
In her 2005 profile of Applewhite, Susan Raine speculates that he had a schizophrenic episode around this time.
Kreviazuk has co-written songs for and with many other artists including Avril Lavigne, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, and her husband Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace fame.
When Queen Tessera learns of the planned invasion, with the help of Vevay, her own mage, and the magicians of the Floating School, she uses magic to make Raine seem a dilapidated ruin and thereby protect it from Axis.
Nepenthe meets her mother and refuses Kane's offer to rule Raine, because it would require Nepenthe to turn her back on the only world she's ever known.
Kane chooses to remain in Raine, where she can be with her daughter and won't have to hide her identity.
Raine spent part of World War I, ' a few short years ', with her Aunty Peggy Black at the Manse in Great Bavington Northumberland.
Raine was educated at County High School, Ilford, and then read natural sciences, including botany and zoology, on an Exhibition at Girton College, Cambridge, receiving her master's degree in 1929.
From 1939 to 1941, Raine and her children shared a house at 49a Wordsworth Street in Penrith with Janet Adam Smith and Michael Roberts and later lived in Martindale.
Thus a link was made between Raine and Taylor by the two children of her son's marriage.
At the time of her death, following an accident, Raine resided in London.
Lloyd Irving and his friend, Genis Sage accompany the chosen, Colette Brunel and her guardians, Raine Sage and Kratos Aurion on her journey of world regeneration.
His wife Margaret Raine Hunt wrote several works of fiction ; and one of her daughters, Violet Hunt, is well known as a novelist.
Wives: Jennifer Raine ( 24 November 1967-5 January 1993 ) ( her death ); Dilys Mary Shan Jukes ( 5 December 1954-11 January 1958 ) ( her death ) 1 child ; Adrienne Marden ( 23 November 1938-1954 ) ( divorced ) two children.

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