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Croydon is a
large town in
South London, England, 9.3
miles (15.0 km)
south of
Charing Cross. Part of the
London Borough of Croydon, a
local government...
- John Bell &
Croyden is a
pharmacy located on
Wigmore Street, London. The
company dates from 1798 and has been
based on its
current premises since 1912...
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Croydon Airport (ICAO: EGCR) was the UK's only
international airport during the
interwar period. It
opened in 1920,
located near Croydon, then part of...
- Grim the
Collier of
Croyden; or, The
Devil and his Dame: with the
Devil and
Saint Dunston is a seventeenth-century play of
uncertain authorship, first...
- make
other friends.
Trouble ensues when
Morgan pursues bad girl
Frankie Croyden (Richards),
whose sociopathic and
psychopathic boyfriend Nick
Hauser (Paul...
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Croydon Common Football Club was an
amateur and,
later on,
professional football club
based in Croydon. The team
formed in 1897 as an
amateur church team...
- 1863,
Governor Francis Lubbock (Grandon Rhodes) of
Texas has
asked Todd
Croyden (John Payne) of the
Texas Rangers to
spring a
Union Army spy from a Confederate...
- 1999, pp. 96–98.
Brode 2001, p. 229.
Dymkowski 2000, p. 21.
Spencer 2003.
Croyden 1969, p. 127.
Vaughan &
Vaughan 1999, pp. 113–114.
Hirst 1984, p. 50. Vaughan...
- "Informed Consent" 1984
Meatballs Part II
Cheryl 1985 Tuff Turf
Frankie Croyden 1990
Escape Brooke Howser Also as
producer 2002 The
Blair Witch Mountain...
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Woman Writer to Win Nobel, Dies". Bloomberg.
Retrieved August 6, 2019.
Croyden,
Margaret (December 29, 1985). "Toni
Morrison Tries Her Hand at Playwriting"...