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shopping centre known as
Cribbs, an ice-rink, Vue, a cinema,
Hollywood Bowl, a ten-pin
bowling venue, and a gym. The
Cribbs Causeway road is a historic...
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detour with the USFL,
Cribbs had 13 100-yard
games and ran for 1,000
yards in a
season three times. In the
spring of 1984,
Cribbs left the
Bills in a contract...
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tight end
Vernon Davis.
Cribbs pla**** and
lettered in baseball, swimming, and
basketball in
addition to football.
During Cribbs' time at Dunbar, the Crimson...
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Cribb (Sergeant
Cribb in
North America) is a
television police drama,
which debuted in 1979 as a 90-minute TV film from
Granada Television in the United...
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Cribb Island was a
suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,
which is now part of the site of
Brisbane Airport and part of the
suburb of
Brisbane Airport...
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Steve Cribb (Peter
Stephen Cribb 1944–1994) was an
English disability rights activist, artist,
collector and numismatist.
Cribb was in
public office as...
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Ronald Te ****a
Cribb (born 7 July 1976) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. A
loose forward, the 1.94 m, 110 kg
Cribb is a
former All Black, and...
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later renumbered.
There is a po****r
local legend in the
Bristol area that
Cribbs Causeway, a road not far from
Hanham that has
given its name to a major...
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Cribbs Football Club is an
English football club
founded in 1958 and
based at
Cribbs Causeway,
South Gloucestershire. They are
currently members of Southern...
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Cribb's Meadow is a 4.2-hectare (10-acre)
nature reserve east of
Wymondham in Leicestershire. It is
owned and
managed by the
Leicestershire and Rutland...