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Raeburn

[ rey-bern ]

noun

  1. Sir Henry, 1756–1823, Scottish painter.


Raeburn

/ ˈɪˌɜː /

noun

  1. RaeburnSir Henry17561823MScottishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Sir Henry . 1756–1823, Scottish portrait painter
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Olly Raeburn, Hornby Hobbies CEO, said the artwork had a "special place" in Margate's heart.

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A special jury prize for original music was issued to Peter Raeburn for “Handling the Undead” and a special jury prize for acting went to Preeti Panigrahi for “Girls Will Be Girls.”

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Christine Proudfoot, a member of the residents' association at Raeburn Heights, questions where the additional appliances will come from if a fire breaks out.

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He and his wife Catherine live on the 12th floor of the Raeburn Heights complex in Glenrothes.

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Community Land Scotland chairwoman Ailsa Raeburn said it needed help in persuading landowners to release land for homes.

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