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Carrington
/ ˈæɪŋə /
noun
- CarringtonDora18931932FBritishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: engraverWRITING: letter writer Dora, known as Carrington . 1893–1932, British painter, engraver, and letter writer; a member of the Bloomsbury Group
- CarringtonPeter (Alexander Rupert), 6th Baron1919MBritishPOLITICS: statesman Peter ( Alexander Rupert ), 6th Baron. born 1919, British Conservative politician: secretary of state for defence (1970–74); foreign secretary (1979–82); secretary general of NATO (1984–88)
Example Sentences
He took that approach from the first day he returned to United's Carrington training ground after taking an SOS call from then executive chairman Ed Woodward in December 2018.
Further back, an immense 1859 storm known as the Carrington Event set afire recording tape at telegraph stations.
Scientists have warned that if another Carrington happens, we would be even more vulnerable today given how much of our lives depend on the electrical grid.
The transformation plan will include some staff moving from Old Trafford to the club's Carrington training base and a reduced presence will be maintained in London, but all the club's leadership will be Manchester-based, including Armstrong.
Free lunches will no longer be provided for staff at Old Trafford, saving more than £1m a year, while the catering arrangements at Carrington will be unchanged for the remainder of the season.
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