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Cranwell

(ˈkrænwəl)
n
(Placename) a village in E England, in Lincolnshire: Royal Air Force College (1920)
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Dr Jo Cranwell, from the University of Bath, has researched TV show Geordie Shore and says that in scenes with "real people who young viewers in particular relate to" viewers are exposed to "extreme levels of alcohol content including high levels of intoxication".
Dr Jo Cranwell, from the University of Bath, has specifically researched Geordie Shore and says that in scenes with "real people who young viewers in particular relate to" viewers are exposed to "extreme levels of alcohol content including high levels of intoxication".
Finlay Royle, Isabel Morris, Sophie King and Tobias Booty helped produce more than 10,000 pieces of food for 1,000 attendees, including the Chief of Air Staff, at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire for a lunch celebrating the graduation of officers as well as Airmen of RAF Halton, passing out of basic training.
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier, spoke as the RAF held its first ever joint graduation ceremony for officers and non-commissioned airmen at RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire.
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier, spoke as the RAF held its first-ever joint graduation ceremony for officers and non-commissioned airmen at RAF College Cranwell, in Lincolnshire.
Al-Eid also completed his aeronautical course from the Royal Air Force College (RAF) Cranwell Technical Training College in the UK in 1996, and his engineering officer training course from Cranwell.
"And he looked back at his time at Cranwell, his view point is 'Cranwell is what Cranwell is' - it's a rite of passage, a wonderful place."
"This is the first accelerator we sponsor globally," James Cranwell Ward, technologist at UNICEF Lebanon, told The Daily Star.
The new appointment, Steven Cranwell, was with HSBC Holdings and he will be responsible for the bank's commercial real estate segment.
Patent 9,381,707 (July 5,2016), "Repair of Composite Materials," Daniel Thomas Jones, Andrew James Passey and lain James Cranwell (Curit Ltd., Newport, Isle of Wight, UK).
Which military institution opened at Cranwell in Lincolnshire in 1920?