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Raines and was
It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace, starring Donald Calthrop, Benita Home and Fred Raines, made by British Lion at their Beaconsfield Studios.
Robert Siodmak was considered an actor's director, discovering Burt Lancaster and skillfully directing actresses such as Ava Gardner, Olivia de Havilland, Dorothy McGuire, Yvonne de Carlo, Barbara Stanwyck and Ella Raines.
Movie actress Ella Raines was born in Snoqualmie Falls, a mill town across the Snoqualmie River that is now part of Snoqualmie, on 6 August 1920.
It was led by Captain Raines who made his headquarters at the Roe Cross Inn.
Robinson then allowed a two-run homer to Tim Raines and was removed from the game.
His mother, Virginia ( née Raines ), was a housewife.
" On May 14, 2003, while he was still Times executive editor, Howell Raines acknowledged at a massive meeting of Times news staffers, managers, and its publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., that Blair had gotten the breaks he had enjoyed because of his race.
The last player to wear a flapless helmet was the Florida Marlins ' Tim Raines in 2002 ( career began in 1979 ).
Lee Jong was also injured during the raid, leading Jack to force doctors at CTU who had been operating on Paul Raines to sacrifice him in order to save Lee, much to Audrey's dismay.
His record was eclipsed by Chicago's Tim Raines later in the year and was matched by Toronto's Paul Molitor.
He was sent to the Montreal Expos after the 1990 season, in a deal that brought Tim Raines to the White Sox.
After her time on Third Watch, she was cast as Audrey Raines in the popular television series 24, and was a series regular for two seasons.
Tim Raines was the last player to wear a helmet without ear flaps, during the 2002 season.
In 1896, the New York State legislature passed the Raines law which was intended to regulate liquor traffic.
* Rozelle Raines sailing Martha McGilda in which she was the first British Woman to sail singlehanded to Russia in the 1960s.
Evans ' first soap opera role was as Beth Raines on Guiding Light ( 1983 – 1986 ).
Parker's character, who was married to Ed Bauer ( Peter Simon ), was written off the show in 1993 in a car accident after learning Ed had been having an affair with her best friend Lillian Raines ( played by Tina Sloan ) while helping her battle breast cancer.
Raines was caught stealing for the first time in 1981, after having begun his career with a major league record 27 consecutive successful stolen bases.
Raines was the runner-up for the National League's Rookie of the Year Award in 1981, which was won by Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela.
Although he never won a Gold Glove Award, Raines was an excellent defensive player who led the National League with 21 assists in 1983 and, with 4 double plays, tied for the league lead in double plays by an outfielder in 1985.

Raines and traded
On October 3, the Expos traded Raines to the Baltimore Orioles, thereby permitting Raines to play a major league game with his son.

Raines and Chicago
Raines appeared on Broadway in the 1983 Broadway revival of Show Boat ( as " Ravenal "); the 1987 Broadway production of Teddy & Alice and as " Billy Flynn " in the long-running revival of Chicago in 2002.
Raines signed with the Chicago White Sox on March 7, 2009, to a minor league contract.

Raines and White
In his first season in the American League, Raines hit for a. 268 average but had a. 359 on base percentage ; he was second on the team in runs scored as the White Sox finished the season in second place in the American League Western Division.
By the next year, Raines had advanced to become a White House correspondent for The Times.

Raines and Sox
* October 4, 2001: Tim Raines, Sr. played left field and Tim Raines, Jr. played center field, in the 5-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox becoming only the second father-son duo to play in the same game.
On October 4, 2001, Raines, Jr. played center field and his father Tim Raines, Sr. played left field, in an Orioles ' 5-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox.

Raines and on
While bassists such as Jack Cook slap bass on the occasional faster " Clinch Mountain Boys song ," bassists such as Gene Libbea, Missy Raines, Jenny Keel, and Barry Bales slap bass.
( Interestingly, despite his slowness on the basepaths, he is one of only four players in history-along with the noted speedsters Tim Raines, Rickey Henderson, and Omar Vizquel-to have stolen a base in four different decades.
Howell Raines of The New York Times said in 1979 that " his maplestudded town on Lake Michigan dotes on its reputation as Milwaukee's most liberal suburb.
An ever more complicated storyline focused on the Bauers, Spauldings, Reardons, and Raines families.
Pam Long became head writer in 1983 and refocused the show on Freddy Bauer ( now called " Rick "), Phillip Spaulding, Mindy Lewis, and Beth Raines.
Then, on his first pitch to Tim Raines, his humerus bone snapped, and Dravecky collapsed.
She is best known for her numerous roles on TV: as Kim Zambrano on Third Watch, Audrey Raines on 24, Nico Reilly on Lipstick Jungle, and, most recently, Teddy Altman on Grey's Anatomy.
He and Raines find a farewell message from Leary on Horrigan's answering machine.
While working regularly on the regional blues circuit, Raines taught harmonica and began developing her own style within the blues tradition.
* Annie Raines bio and sound sample on Hohner website
Lamas is known for playing Lance Cumson on the popular 1980s soap opera Falcon Crest, Reno Raines on the 1990s crime drama Renegade, and Hector Ramirez on the daytime soap opera The Bold and The Beautiful.
She played Beth Raines on the CBS series Guiding Light from ( 1983 – 1986 ), but is best known for playing Adrienne Johnson Kiriakis a role she originated in 1986 on NBC's long running Days of our Lives.

Raines and December
On December 18, 2006, U. S. regulators filed 101 civil charges against chief executive Franklin Raines ; chief financial officer J. Timothy Howard ; and the former controller Leanne G. Spencer.
On December 21, Raines was signed by the Expos, returning to the team that drafted him.
Ron Raines ( born December 2, 1949, Texas City, Texas ) is an American actor.
Mudd was named interim CEO of Fannie Mae in December 2004, after Franklin Raines stepped down after the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) found Fannie Mae had violated accounting rules.

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