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Cranford

American  
[kran-ferd] / ˈkræn fərd /

noun

  1. a township in NE New Jersey.


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Ryan Cranford, 42, said he didn’t know the cleanup was scheduled until minutes beforehand.

From Los Angeles Times

Sitting on a nearby retaining wall, Cranford said he would have accepted a motel room had someone offered one.

From Los Angeles Times

Thomas, whose other writing work includes 2007 BBC period drama Cranford and 2017 mini-series Little Women, says despite how much of her life is entwined with the show, she still manages to keep home and work separate.

From BBC

He's clearly disenchanted by Cranford High and the drawbacks of being queer in the small town suburbs, but then he finds this unlikely camaraderie and comfort.

From Salon

He’s done Shakespeare and “Cranford,” “The Thick of It” and James Bond.

From Los Angeles Times