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United States.
Carrows was
started by
David G.
Nancarrow in
Santa Clara, California, in 1970 as the
Carrows Hickory Chip Restaurant.
Carrows and its sister...
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Carrow Road is a
football stadium in Norwich, Norfolk, England, and is the home of EFL
Championship club
Norwich City. The
stadium is east of the city...
- Coco's and
Carrows new owners, FRD
Acquisition Co.,
filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In 2002, Coco's,
along with its
sister chain Carrows, was purchased...
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final film,
Snape deflects a
spell from
McGonagall which hits the
Carrows,
possibly to
protect the
students from
their abuses and to show his allegiance...
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Gavin Carrow (born 10
August 1960) is a
Canadian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle 100 kg at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Carrow Works is a
former factory site in
Norwich previously owned by
condiment manufacturer Colman's. The site
covers 40 acres, and
several of the buildings...
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Carrow Abbey is a
former Benedictine priory in Bracondale,
southeast Norwich, England. The
village on the site used to be
called Carrow (there are many...
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Harry returned he
would lead them in a
revolution against Snape and the
Carrows and are
disappointed when he
initially refuses to let them help. Harry...
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Carrows". Nation's
Restaurant News. 2018-09-13.
Retrieved 2020-06-03. Maze,
Jonathan (September 17, 2018). "Shari's Pies now owns Coco's and
Carrows"...
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founded in 1902.
Since 1935,
Norwich have pla****
their home
games at
Carrow Road and have a long-standing
rivalry with East
Anglian rivals Ipswich Town...