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In Eastport, Maine, Raye's Mustard still stone-grinds its products in a 1903 mill. $3 for 4 ounces, rayesmustard.com .
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Still not clear as to why Huckabee, I emailed the head of Raye's West Coast-based management, well known industry giant Ken Kragen.
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To find out more about the singer's thinking, I emailed Raye's personal manager in Nashville, Pat Melfi.
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He suggested that Raye's involvement was more than simply a performance:
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Anyway, fresh-baked rye bread just cool enough to slice, parchment-thin Westphalian ham layered with equally-thin Emmenthaler Swiss, stone-ground Raye's honey mustard from a mill about as far east as you can get in the continental US.
Beginnings are such delicate times... jhetley 2006
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Since Scott and I were hosting yesterday we weren't able to go to Raye's goodbye picnic, but we did make plans to go see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with her tonight.
Don't touch that squirrel's nuts. Kat 2005
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Since Scott and I were hosting yesterday we weren't able to go to Raye's goodbye picnic, but we did make plans to go see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with her tonight.
Archive 2005-07-01 Kat 2005
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For the first time since Raye's visit Anna had gone to stay over a night or two with her cottage friends on the Plain, and in her absence had arrived, out of its time, a letter from Raye.
Life's Little Ironies Thomas Hardy 1884
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Mrs. Harnham had come up this morning by an early train, and a young man -- a friend of Raye's -- having met them at the door, all four entered the registry-office together.
Life's Little Ironies Thomas Hardy 1884
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Though selfish, and, superficially at least, infested with the self-indulgent vices of artificial society, there was a substratum of honesty and fairness in Raye's character.
Life's Little Ironies Thomas Hardy 1884
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