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Haynes

American  
[heynz] / heɪnz /

noun

  1. Elwood 1857–1925, U.S. inventor.


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A group of cinema luminaries including Tilda Swinton, Todd Haynes, Sean Baker and Tom Tykwer signed an open letter defending the Berlinale as a forum for free expression.

From Barron's

"It cheapened the film for me," agrees Gemma Haynes, while another fan, Nastassja Loots, says it "looks fake and people can see through it".

From BBC

“Low energy prices are like a massive tax cut for everybody in the U.S.,” said Jeff Nichols, a partner at Dallas energy-focused law firm Haynes and Boone.

From The Wall Street Journal

Senior manager Debbie Haynes said it was the happiest news staff could have wished for before the New Year.

From BBC

As yachts pass the beach, they are spreading rose petals on the ocean "out of respect for the tragic loss of life", said Sam Haynes, commodore of race organiser, the Cruising Yacht Club of Sydney.

From Barron's