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Carteret

[kahr-ter-it, kahr-tuh-ret]

noun

  1. John, Earl of Granville, 1690–1763, British statesman and orator.

  2. a city in NE New Jersey.



Carteret

/ ˈɑːəɪ /

noun

  1. John, 1st Earl Granville. 1690–1763, British statesman, diplomat, and orator who led the opposition to Walpole (1730–42), after whose fall he became a leading minister as secretary of state (1742–44)

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Prison governor John De Carteret said: "When a drone tries to breach the perimeter, it's repelled until it runs out of battery and then it slowly lowers itself down to the floor."

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The victim, a man in his 20s, was found in Carteret Way, Deptford at about 22:35 BST on Thursday.

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Slot has a high level of 'football intelligence', according to Carteret Analytics, and a good understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of his own players.

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Carteret, N.J., is launching a ferry service to Manhattan, adjacent to a waterfront film and television production complex.

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We list the candidates in order of their suitability according to Carteret's analysis, based on a number of quantitative metrics to give an objective sense of the strengths and weaknesses for each head coach.

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