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    of Sheffield, England. Founded by brothers named Craven and known as Craven Brothers, later Cravens Limited, it remained a family business until John...
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    syndrome, Cravens later announced his intention to return to the Redskins, but was traded to the Denver Broncos during the 2018 offseason. Cravens attended...
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    Jordan Cravens Cameron (born August 7, 1988) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL)...
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  • Senator Cravens may refer to: James A. Cravens (1818–1893), Indiana State Senate John R. Cravens (1819–1899), Indiana State Senate Jordan E. Cravens (1830–1914)...
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  • United States Cravens, a British railway rolling stock builder Craven Brothers, a British manufacturer of machine tools and cranes Craven College, North...
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  • Greg Cravens (born July 2, 1965 in Jackson, Tennessee) is an American cartoonist. His parents are Cecil and Bonnie Cravens. Cecil was the owner of Cecil's...
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    cousin of William Ben Cravens. Born in Fredericktown, Missouri in 1830, Cravens was the son of Nehemiah and Sophia Thompson Cravens. He moved with his father...
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    Craven A (stylized as Craven "A") is a British brand of cigarette, currently manufactured by British American Tobacco under some of its subsidiaries. It...
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  • Fay Cravens (November 11, 1872 – February 14, 1955) was an American politician and newspaper editor. Cravens was born in Princeton, Minnesota and went...
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  • anti-nuke family. My parents were anti-nuclear." Cravens has a daughter, the artist Astrid Cravens (born 1967). In 1974, she started dating Henry Beard...
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  • John W. Cravens (October 1, 1864 – August 10, 1937) was the Registrar of Indiana University from 1895 to 1936. Cravens was born in Center Valley, Indiana...
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  • Rutherford Cravens appears annually in the Houston Shakespeare Festival. Rutherford Cravens at Pastorini-Bosby Talent Agency Rutherford Cravens at IMDb v...
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  • William Cravens may refer to: William B. Cravens (1872–1939), US Congressman from Arkansas William Fadjo Cravens (1899–1974), US Congressman from Arkansas...
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  • and Cravens took over as interim head coach of the Utes in the WAC for the remainder of that first season. After four years in Salt Lake City, Cravens was...
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    Ben Cravens (January 17, 1872 – January 13, 1939) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Arkansas, father of William Fadjo Cravens and...
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  • 1989 to 1997, Cravens owned Premier Foods Incorporated. After his sister-in-law was killed in a drunk driving incident in 1992, Cravens began lobbying...
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    of Indiana. John Robert Cravens was born November 22, 1819, in Madison, Indiana, the son of Robert and Sarah Grover Paul Cravens. His maternal grandfather...
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  • California legislature William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (disambiguation) William Cravens (disambiguation) Earl of Craven This disambiguation page lists...
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    Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Amongst his prolific filmography...
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    William Fadjo Cravens (February 15, 1899 – April 16, 1974) was an American politician and a United States Congressman from 1939 until 1949. Cravens was born...
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  • James Cravens may refer to: James H. Cravens, (1802–1876), U.S. Representative from Indiana James A. Cravens, (1818–1893), U.S. Representative from Indiana...
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  • at 5 to 15-year-olds. Originally known as John Craven's Newsround, it was first presented by John Craven between 4 April 1972 and 22 June 1989. Originally...
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  • Master of Sidney Sussex 1723–1728 Joseph Craven (politician) (1825–1914), British Member of Parliament Joe Cravens (born 1954), American basketball coach...
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    James Harrison Cravens (August 12, 1802 – December 4, 1876) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, second cousin of James Addison Cravens. Born on August...
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    neighborhood ("dish" + walla). In a Vox interview, lead guitarist Rodney Browning Cravens claimed the band took the name from a Wired magazine article. The band...
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  • Cravens 1998, p. 124. Desikachar & Cravens 1998, p. 129. Desikachar & Cravens 1998, p. 131. Desikachar & Cravens 1998, p. 111. Desikachar & Cravens 1998...
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    Craven Cottage is a football stadium in Fulham, West London, England, which has been the home of Fulham since 1896. The ground's capacity is 24,500; the...
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    1865. He was the second cousin of James Harrison Cravens. Born in Rockingham County, Virginia, Cravens moved near Hardinsburg, Indiana with his father...
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  • Cravens Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas. From 1977 through their 1979 season, the Texas–Arlington...
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    Charles Craven (1682 – 27 December 1754) was the son of Sir William Craven and Margaret Clapham. He held the office of Governor of Carolina between 1711...
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