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rawn
▪ I. rawn Sc. and north. dial. (rɔːn) Also 8 raan, 9 raun, (roan), ran. [Of Scand. origin, = Da. ravn roe; the relationship of this to Da. rogn, ON. hrogn (see roe) is obscure.] The roe of a fish; a female fish. rawn-fleuk, the turbot.1483 Cath. Angl. 301/1 Rawne of a fysche, lectis. 1584 Rec. Burgh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Melanie Rawn
Melanie Rawn (born 1954) is an American author of fantasy literature. In 2014, Rawn stated via Kate Elliot's blog that she intended to complete the trilogy after finishing the fifth book of the Glass Thorns series. wikipedia.org
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Suzi Rawn
Suzi Rawn (born August 31, 1982 in Sault Ste. Discography Rawn's major-label debut album, "Naked", was released on October 10 on Sony BMG. wikipedia.org
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raun
raun var. rawn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ira G. Rawn
Rawn was born on August 20, 1855, in Delaware, Ohio, the son of Peter and Sarah Rawn. In 1904 Rawn was appointed General Manager of the B&O. wikipedia.org
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Sunrunner (disambiguation)
Sunrunner may refer to: Pontiac Sunrunner, a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet Sunrunner's Fire, the third book in the Dragon Prince trilogy by Melanie Rawn wikipedia.org
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Radzyń
Radzyń, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland Radzyń, Lubusz Voivodeship, a village in western Poland Lords of Radzyn Keep, characters in Melanie Rawn's wikipedia.org
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Stronghold (novel)
Stronghold is a 1991 fantasy novel by American author Melanie Rawn. It is the first book of the Dragon Star trilogy. References Dragon Prince series Novels by Melanie Rawn 1991 American novels DAW Books books Books with cover art by Michael Whelan wikipedia.org
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The Golden Key (novel)
The Golden Key is a 1996 fantasy novel co-written by authors Jennifer Roberson (who penned the story's first act), Melanie Rawn (author of the book's second Melanie Rawn would write The Diviner (or The Diviner's Key), Kate Elliott would write The Warrior, and Jennifer Roberson would write The Seeker. wikipedia.org
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Andrade (disambiguation)
Brazilian poet and polemicist Francisco Franco Bahamonde, pseudonym of screenwriter Jaime de Andrade Andrade, Lady of Goddess Keep, a character in Melanie Rawn's wikipedia.org
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Sorin
Ōtomo Sōrin (1530–1587), Japanese daimyō from sengoku period Fictional characters Lord Sorin of Radzyn Keep, fictional character created by Melanie Rawn wikipedia.org
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Suzi
), US/Puerto Rican visual artist and feminist Suzi Gardner Suzi Lane Suzi Leather Suzi Lovegrove Suzi Oppenheimer Suzi Perry Suzi Quatro Suzi Rawn wikipedia.org
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Just a Fool (disambiguation)
Sanford-Townsend Band "Just a Fool", a song by Jasmine Trias from Jasmine Trias "Just a Fool", a song by Sultans from Sultans (2000) "Just a Fool", a song by Suzi Rawn wikipedia.org
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Fort Fizzle (Montana)
Captain Charles Rawn had only 35 soldiers to defend the valley. Rawn never admitted making such an agreement. wikipedia.org
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The Mageborn Traitor
As characteristic of her works, Melanie Rawn deftly handles the multiple story lines. Rawn integrates the history with the plot. wikipedia.org
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