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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.â€
Example Sentences
International airlines such as Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines have been offering luxury experiences for much longer, said Savanthi Syth, managing director of global airlines and advanced air mobility at financial services company Raymond James.
They were written for and provided to the company five years before a storage tank explosion killed Michael James, 64, Brian Vickery, 63, Raymond White, 57, and Luke Wheaton, 16, in December 2020.
Titled "Past, Present, Future", the tour is billed as an "intimate" look at Usher Raymond IV's 30-year career, as well as "a glimpse into the future".
The hits were punctuated by numerous interludes, narrated by Celeste, a glitch-prone "computer driven by AI technology to help Mr Raymond tell his story", from teen wannabe to global superstar, against a backdrop of infidelity, tabloid infamy, redemption and survival.
Lever was part of the England team that won the Ashes in Australia in 1970-71 under captain Raymond Illingworth, the tour in which he made his Test debut.
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