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  2. Denny's - Wikipedia

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    Denny's Diner in Bangor, Maine, inspired by 1950s culture (March 2008) Exterior of a Denny's at night (2019) This newer Denny's off Interstate 35 north of Laredo, Texas, handles a considerable trucker clientele.

  3. 11 Denny's Copycat Recipes That Are Sure To Be a Grand Slam - AOL

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    4. Copycat Denny's Chicken Fried Steak & Country Gravy. Inspired by Denny's Country Fried Steak. On those chilly days when comfort food is what you crave, this hearty meal is sure to hit the spot.

  4. Harold Butler (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Butler (July 6, 1921 – July 9, 1998) [1] was an American entrepreneur.He is best known for being the founder of the Denny's casual dining restaurant chain.Butler also helped develop numerous other chains, including Winchell's Donuts, Naugles, and Jojo's.

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  6. Hardscrabble River - Wikipedia

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    From its source in Charlotte, Wilson Stream runs about 10 miles (16 km) southeast to Dennys It changes name to Hardscrabble River at about the point where it is crossed by U.S. Route 1 ( 44°56′02″N 67°13′34″W  /  44.9338°N 67.2261°W  / 44.9338; -67.2261  ( Wilson Stream / Hardscrabble

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  8. File:Denny's Logo 06.2022.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hugh Denys - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Denys of Pucklechurch chose Magdalene as the beneficiary of his reassigned inheritance from Hugh of Osterley, and it is quite likely that his son, the poet, John Dennys (d. 1609) was later himself a scholar at the College, and was either financed by it or accepted in gratitude of the bequest. John Dennys was clearly a highly educated man ...