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Rena

[ ree-nuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Marina.


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Just before heading out into the Hollywood night, I strike up a conversation with New Zealand actress Rena Owen.

Those accused included two Britons working for Al Jazeera—Dominic Kane and Sue Turton—and a Dutch reporter, Rena Netjes.

Rena Mundo Croshere grew up in 1980s America, but knew nothing of money, makeup, or Madonna.

First he threw a glass of water at Rena Dorou, a representative of the popular left-leaning SYRZIA party.

Our ragtag, low-budget location-scout group included Tate, co-producer Sonya Lunsford, Mark, Rena, and me.

"Girls, you cheapen yourselves by lack  of purpose in life," says Rena L. Miner.

Another Italian name, erba renaiola, indicates only its growth in the sand (rena).

In the story of the heroine, Rena Walden, are treated some of the most subtle and searching questions raised by the color-line.

It costs enough where Rena is, without sendin' her to no more expensive place.

Nathan was not quite so well satisfied, but he refrained from saying aught which might alarm his wife and Rena.

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