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Robert Hugh
Carvel (born 6
September 1977) is a
British film and
theatre actor. He has
twice won a
Laurence Olivier Award: for Best
Actor in a Leading...
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Carvel is an
American ice
cream franchise owned by GoTo
Foods (formerly
Focus Brands).
Carvel is best
known for its soft-serve ice
cream and ice cream...
- Tom
Carvel (born
Athanasios Karvelas (Gr****: Ἀθανάσιος Καρβέλας; July 14, 1906 –
October 21, 1990) was a Gr****-born
American businessman and entrepreneur...
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Carvel built or
carvel planking is a
method of boat
building in
which hull
planks are laid edge to edge and
fastened to a
robust frame,
thereby forming...
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Carvel or
Carvell may
refer to
Carvel, Alberta, Canada, a
hamlet west of
Edmonton Carvel Rock (British
Virgin Islands), an
uninhabited islet Carvel Rock...
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Carvel is a
hamlet in Alberta,
Canada within Parkland County. It is
located on
Highway 770,
approximately 35
kilometres (22 mi) west of Edmonton. The hamlet's...
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Gregory Joseph Carvel (born
August 17, 1970) is an
American former NCAA ice
hockey player and
current coach. He is
currently the head
coach for the UM****...
- 115–118.
Carvel 1984, pp. 128–133;
Hosken 2008, pp. 117–118.
Carvel 1984, pp. 135–136.
Carvel 1984, pp. 137–138.
Carvel 1984, pp. 140–143.
Carvel 1984, pp...
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television series,
based on the Adam
Dalgliesh novels by PD James.
Bertie Carvel stars as the
title character, an
enigmatic detective–poet. The six-part...
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Richard Carvel is a
historical novel by the
American novelist Winston Churchill. It was
first published in 1899 and was
exceptionally successful, selling...