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Cranford

[ kran-ferd ]

noun

  1. a township in NE New Jersey.


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Masterpiece revisited Cranford with 2010's Return to Cranford, set at Christmas.

A less representative poll by Cranford and Associates conducted on September 30, found Haley leading by only a 3-point margin.

He had contrived to hold on to the latter place long enough to allow his right to pivot on it and fall back to Cranford Bridge.

Of course, as the scout-master, his word had to be recognized as law by the members of Cranford Troop.

This magazine contained her story 'Lizzie Leigh' and those immortal pictures of village life known as 'Cranford.'

In the first place, Cranford is in possession of the Amazons; all the holders of houses, above a certain rent, are women.

Yet somehow Captain Brown made himself respected in Cranford, and was called upon, in spite of all resolutions to the contrary.

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