Cranmer
Americannoun
noun
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They include its chief paramedic Pauline Cranmer, who became the first women to appointed in the role in the UK.
From BBC • Mar. 8, 2025
A young Australian living in Beckenham, named George Cranmer, claimed to foresee the winner of the Grand National horse race.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 25, 2019
According to David Goodhew of Cranmer Hall, a theological college in Durham, patterns of church attendance tell a different story to the one outlined in the census.
From Economist • Mar. 23, 2016
“I’ve seen what the reality is, and they’re willing to die,” said Cranmer, who said he studied Arabic, Farsi and Hindi while in the Foreign Service.
From Washington Post • Dec. 12, 2015
Below it was a deep ditch, along the brink of which Mr. Cranmer walked, eyeing the long grasses and weeds keenly for the smallest trace of trampling or disorder.
From The Tree of Knowledge A Novel by Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie
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