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Reardon

British  
/ ˈrɪədən /

noun

  1. Ray . born 1932, Welsh snooker player: world champion 1970, 1973–76, 1978

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And two frames later, Hawkins ended his three-year wait for a rankings title, as the 46-year-old lifted the Ray Reardon trophy for the first time in his career.

From BBC

He made breaks of 95, 79, 138, 58 and a closing 78 to deny 50-year-old Higgins a shot at the Ray Reardon Trophy.

From BBC

Heather Reardon, who runs a Minnesota dental practice with her husband, was similarly shamed in a premium credit-card group.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reardon, who is still using Facebook groups to help plan a big family vacation to Australia and relishes Facebook tips she has received on speedier immigration lines and packing light, had the last laugh.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reardon grew up in South Dakota’s Black Hills and says she chimes in on restaurants, attractions and hiking in a Facebook group focused on that destination.

From The Wall Street Journal