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Haynes

[heynz]

noun

  1. Elwood 1857–1925, U.S. inventor.



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“My initial reaction was this is not possible,” said Nick Davis, a lawyer at Haynes Boone who advised on the offering, referring to the speed at which the company went public.

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Getting mugged near downtown eight months ago as he scouted a film location has put Brian Haynes off L.A., enough to think about leaving but not enough to bring himself to leave.

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The inquiry also heard the adult survivors of the attack, Leanne Lucas, Heidi Liddle and Jonathan Haynes, had suffered "vile abuse" on social media in the aftermath.

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Cdr Clair Haynes said: "Officers will take a firm line on behaviour that is discriminatory or that crosses the line from protest into hate crime."

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“Maybe three,” said Ron Haynes, 66.

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