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Canby

[kan-bee]

noun

  1. Henry Seidel 1878–1961, U.S. author and critic.



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A native Californian and graduate of Sacramento State, Sasse settled in Canby, Ore., a small Willamette Valley town south of Portland, about three decades ago.

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Meanwhile, in nearby Canby, Ore., Amazon shelved plans for a 517,000-square-foot warehouse amid a downturn in online orders in the pandemic’s aftermath.

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Reviewing the movie in The New York Times, Vincent Canby described Sergeant Foley as a cruel taskmaster “recycled as a man of recognizable cunning, dedication and humor” revealed in “the kind of performance that wins awards.”

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“One of the reasons I picked this wallpaper was because it comes with matching fabric,” Canby says.

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“I knew I wanted contrasting pink dishes to pair with the green,” says Canby.

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