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Manville

American  
[man-vil] / ˈmæn vɪl /

noun

  1. a borough in N central New Jersey.


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Manville, one of our greatest actors, is achingly real, giving Stella the protective bearing of a wounded soldier.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Hinds and Ms. Manville, two distinguished character actors who have yards of stage and screen credits to boast of—he recently appeared as Will Arnett’s father in “Is This Thing On?” while she was starring on Broadway in an adaptation of “Oedipus”—play their roles with subtlety that threatens to tip into insignificance.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s not new that we occasionally get knocked off the perch,” Manville said.

From Los Angeles Times

Manville said other U.S. metropolitan areas have much denser downtowns and a greater contrast in density with surrounding suburbs.

From Los Angeles Times

The flat or declining congestion numbers were not a surprise given the persistence of working from home in the post-pandemic era, said Michael Manville, a professor of urban planning at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times