craven in A Sentence

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    Matt Craven as Kellerman, Capitol Police officer.

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    His name was[Tam] Craven.

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    John Craven- Financier.

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    At 34 Craven Terrace, he received a loving welcome.

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    His hat was based on a scary drunk man Craven had seen as a child.

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    I began attending the Paddington Congregation, which met in Craven Terrace alongside the London Bethel Home.

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    IPC president Sir Philip Craven said that“The anti-doping system in Russia is broken, corrupted and entirely compromised.'‘.

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    If I say I'm here for your money, then you will call me a Craven, acquisitive heel.

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    Today, the“Benjamin Franklin House” on 36 Craven in London is open to the public as a museum.

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    Craven retreated, but when he looked out his window again, the man was still there, staring up at him.

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    When Wes Craven was 11, he saw a disfigured homeless man staring at him when he looked out the window.

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    Clinton is Craven: a woman who will take money from anyone, and say almost anything to attain or keep power.

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    With the partnership now broken, Franklin offered to let Hewson come live at 36 Craven and open his own anatomy school there.

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    On July 10, 1770, Hewson married Mary Stevenson, a female acquaintance of Franklin and the daughter of Franklin's landlady at 36 Craven.

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    IPC president Philip Craven said organizers had overcome many obstacles, such as budget cuts and slow early ticket sales amid Brazil's worst recession in decades.

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    For eighteen years, Ben Franklin, the great American inventor, diplomat, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was a tenant in a beautiful four story Georgian house at 36 Craven Street in London, mere blocks from the River Thames.

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    During his stays at Craven Street between 1757 and 1775, Franklin developed a close friendship with his landlady, Margaret Stevenson, and her circle of friends and relations, in particular her daughter Mary, who was more often known as Polly.

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