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  • During these paroxysms he kicked furiously at every one and everything -- at poor "Rannie," at his mother, at Messrs. Andrews and Stoddard, at the illustrious men of Rome, at the universe in general, to which, as he lay on his back on the carpet, he presented a pair of singularly active little heels.

    The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) Henry James 1879

  • He had been very nice to Newton, told him all about the war (quite the Southern version, of course, but Mrs. Luna didn't care anything about American politics, and she wanted her son to know all sides), and Newton did nothing but talk about him, calling him "Rannie," and imitating his pronunciation of certain words.

    The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) Henry James 1879

  • A tall young man designated as Rannie, whose clothes were perfection and whose collar and shirt shamed the blue of California's sky, desisted briefly from his torture of a saxophone.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • "Decent people?" repeated Rannie softly, as the director vanished.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • Special thanks to Rannie for the great photos of the team and event.

    Results - CBC - Test The Nation: Trivia gay person of color 2008

  • Special thanks to Rannie for the great photos of the team and event.

    Archive 2008-01-01 gay person of color 2008

  • O'Connor's protagonist is a freelance copy editor named Rannie, who lost her job at Simon and Schuster because she omitted the "L" from the title of a Nancy Drew mystery: The Secret of the Old Clock.

    Fancy Nancy Grows Up 2007

  • O'Connor's protagonist is a freelance copy editor named Rannie, who lost her job at Simon and Schuster because she omitted the "L" from the title of a Nancy Drew mystery: The Secret of the Old Clock.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • O'Connor's protagonist is a freelance copy editor named Rannie, who lost her job at Simon and Schuster because she omitted the "L" from the title of a Nancy Drew mystery: The Secret of the Old Clock.

    Archive 2007-08-12 2007

  • The awards are organized by Brandon Stone, Jake Dobkin, and Rannie Turingan of Photoblogs. org fame.

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

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