1. Rayburn - Noun
2. Rayburn - Proper noun
Rayburn (plural Rayburns)
A surname from Scots.
Rayburn (plural Rayburns)
An old-fashioned stove resembling an AGA cooker.
Ambrose (1984), p. 219. Eisenhower had to work with the Democratic Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (later U.S. president) in the Senate and Speaker Sam Rayburn in the House, both from Texas. Source: Internet
Despite being a Jeopardy champion, Rayburn may never live down the epic tweets in reply to her harmless blunder. Source: Internet
Because the program is underway, this list is almost certainly incomplete. citation Note for ships marked with refit: Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635) was converted into a training platform Moored Training Ship (MTS-635). Source: Internet
Sam Rayburn is scheduled to operate as an MTS until 2014 while undergoing shipyard availabilities at four-year intervals. Source: Internet
Following talks with Tian Lim, Hulu’s chief technology officer, Dan Rayburn, EVP of StreamingMedia.com and principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan, explained in this that Hulu is encoding video with H.264 and delivering a max bit rate of 6.5 Mbps. Source: Internet
Charlestown, Nevis January 18, 2012 Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry met with Dominica’s Minister of Energy, the Hon. Rayburn Blackmoore Saturday to discuss the way forward for geothermal energy on both islands. Source: Internet