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Canby
[ kan-bee ]
noun
- Henry Sei·del [sahyd, -l], 1878–1961, U.S. author and critic.
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"An actress of guts and daring," wrote Vincent Canby, then The New York Times theater critic, of that 1995 Cocteau turn of hers.
From The Daily Beast
Canby was of the opinion that the cotton trade aided the Confederates.
From Project Gutenberg
Some one went to report the affair to the adjutant-general, Canby, and he to General Riley.
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So Daniel did nothing further than to remonstrate mildly concerning the acceptance of Miss Canby's invitation.
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Annette had characterized the gifted Miss Canby as unusual, and the social affairs given by her as unique.
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Miss Canby wants the office, but she is too closely identified with me to be perfectly safe.
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