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Car·y  (kr)
A town of east-central North Carolina, an industrial suburb of Raleigh. Population: 112,000.

Cary, (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel) 1888-1957.
British writer whose novels, including The Horse's Mouth (1944), concern the necessity of personal freedom.


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Fiddler-vocalist Caitlin Cary was fresh off the breakup of Whiskeytown - the now-seminal alt-country band led by singer-songwriter Ryan Adams - when she burst onto the scene at the South by Southwest music conference with Tres Chicas.
In the next few years, the firm formerly known as Piper Rudnick LLP expects to exceed 100 attorneys in Los Angeles, helped in a big way by last week's merger with Gray' Cary Ware & Freidenrich LLP, said Jeffrey Rosenfeld, managing partner of Piper Rudnick's local offices.
It's from Betsy Drake, an actress with a minor vogue in the '40s who spent some of those years married to Cary Grant.
 
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