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Craw⋅ford

[kraw-ferd]
–noun
1. Cheryl, 1902–86, U.S. stage director and producer.
2. Francis Marion, 1854–1909, U.S. novelist, in Italy after 1885.
3. Joan (Lucille Fay Le Sueur), 1908?–77, U.S. actress.
4. Thomas, 1813?–57, U.S. sculptor.
5. William Harris, 1772–1834, U.S. political leader: senator 1807–13, secretary of the Treasury 1816–25.
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Craw·ford   (krô'fərd)   
American actress noted for her portrayals of tough-minded, ambitious women in films such as The Women (1939) and Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she won an Academy Award.
Crawford, Thomas 1814-1857.  
American sculptor and noted exponent of neoclassicism. His works include Armed Freedom atop the U.S. Capitol.
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