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Carson Butler

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Carson Butler, Jr. (born August 21, 1987) is a former American football tight end. He was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football at Michigan. Butler has also been a practice squad member of the Detroit Lions, San Francisco 4...

Carson Vinson

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Carson Vinson is an American football offensive tackle for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs.Early life and high schoolVinson attended Panther Creek High School in Cary, North Carolina. He was rated as a two-star recruit and committed to play college football for the Alabama A&M B...

Carsonism

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Carsonisms are unconventional words, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors in the public speaking of retired American neurosurgeon, Ben Carson, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 elect...

Cart computer

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A cart computer is a full sized computer placed on or within a movable cart, and powered by a rechargeable battery. The cart is pushed around to where it is needed.Computer carts (or "computers on wheels") are widely used within healthcare, where patient information can be taken ...

Cart mover

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A Cart Mover is a battery powered mover designed to push, pull, or maneuver carts or heavy equipment that require turning. They provide the pushing and pulling power necessary for easy turning and intricate maneuvering. Some are also called battery powered movers or cart pushers....

Cartagena Plaza

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Cartagena Plaza (also Cartagena Circle or, locally, Cocoplum Circle) is a traffic circle at the edge of the Coral Gables Waterway in the city of Coral Gables, Florida. It is commonly referred to as Cocoplum Circle because of its direct connection to the entrance of the community ...

Cartazini Art Award

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The Cartazini Art Award is a privately funded biennial award made by the Cartazini Gallery in Paris. It was originally established in 1999 and is now (2013) worth €20,000. The first two awards were made posthumously and on subsequent occasions to the winner of a limited comp...

Carter Alan

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Carter Alan is a disc jockey and radio announcer who has been working professionally in Boston since 1979. His work began at the student radio station at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by 19 years at Boston radio station WBCN. At WBCN, he was the music direct...

Carter Bassett Harrison (1811–1839)

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Carter Bassett Harrison (October 26, 1811 - August 12, 1839) was an American attorney and son of William Henry Harrison.Born in Vincennes, Indiana, to future President William Henry Harrison and Anna Tuthill Symmes and the grandson of Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin H...

Carter Beard

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Carter Lee Beard Jr. (Born May 4, 1965) is an American businessman and the President and CEO of Annin Flagmakers, a major US flag manufacturer and distributor.Early lifeCarter Beard was born in Essex Fells, New Jersey, to Carter Lee Beard Sr. and Ann Rutherford Beard. He graduate...

Carter Fleming Group

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</noinclude> Carter Fleming Group The firm, Carter Fleming, was established by two co-founders, both of which come from the USA and Europe. Through charitable causes in developing countries, the two met and began a firm focussed on providing advisory services to localised charity...

Carter Harris

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Carter Harris is an American journalist, screenwriter, producer, and director. CareerHarris began his career as an investigative reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian and went on to write for various publications, including Esquire, The New York Times, New York Magazine, De...

Carter Malik

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Carter Malik is the founder and director of the Yunnan Mountain Heritage Foundation. She is married to Khalid Malik, United Nations Special Advisor to the United Nations Development Program with three children and lives in New York City. The Yunnan Mountain Heritage Foundation Si...

Carter Monroe

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Carter Monroe is a pseudonym for a poet/novelist/editor (born August 30, 1952 in Goldsboro, North Carolina.) He is the author of four chapbooks, most notably Waffle House Blues (fingerprint press 2004.) While a student at various colleges in North Carolina, Monroe began to write ...

Carter Vanderbilt Cooper

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Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (January 27, 1965 - July 22, 1988) was the first born son of writer Wyatt Cooper and his wife, designer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt, and the elder brother of CNN journalist Anderson Cooper.While there are few sources available about the life of Carter Co...

Carth Onasi

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Carth Onasi (born 3,994 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe; he is depicted in the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Carth is a veteran soldier from the Mandalorian Wa...

Cartilagebaroque

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Cartilagebaroque is an art period from the middel of the 17 -century in Norway.It is called Cartilagebaroque because the woodcarvings has a resemblance to the curves, or cartilage in the human ear.Andrew Lawrenceson Smith is seen as one of the most famous representativs for the c...

Cartoon Lost and Found

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Cartoon Lost and Found was a late night special that aired on Nickelodeon, specifically on the Nick-at-Nite block, in the early 1990s on October 29, 1989.The special featured Adam West, famed actor and former star of the television series Batman, as an older man who worked at a s...

Cartoon network arabia

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Cartoon Network Arabia is the Arabian branch of cartoon network. The channel airs shows which are shown in cartoon network except that they are dubbed in Arabic. The channel airs on nilesat 24 hours and airs all over the middle east and North Africa.Shows*chowder*the marvelous mi...

Cartoon Network petition

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The Cartoon Network petition is a series of Internet petitions made by many Cartoon Network viewers to bring back past programming since 1993 after the 2003 and 2010 changes of Cartoon Network. The most popular petition is Melanie C in which it featured more than 968 signatures.P...

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