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Cranleigh
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Cranleigh

Town in Surrey, England, south of Guildford; population (2001) 9,100. Because of the presence of iron ore in the Weald area in which the town lies, Cranleigh was a centre of the iron industry in the Middle Ages.

The private school in Cranleigh was founded in 1863.

Lining the high street are maple trees, planted by Canadian soldiers billeted here during World War I.



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In Ohio's first congressional district, Democrat John Cranley, a Cincinnati city council member who helped pass a measure to protect gays from discrimination, is running a tight race against antigay Republican incumbent Steve Chabot.
Several reports have demonstrated that most pregnant mothers and fathers develop strong affective responses to their unborn child (Condon, 1985, 1993; Condon & Dunn, 1988; Cranley, 1981, 1984; Mercer, Ferketich, May, De Joseph, & Sollid, 1988; Weaver & Cranley, 1983).
Earlier this summer, the firm welcomed Gary Muehlemann as managing director and senior sales trader, John Cranley as principal and senior sales trader and Frank Chiou as a vice president of sales, all located in the New York office.
 
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