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  • 11cruse — n. archaic an earthenware pot or jar. Etymology: OE cruse, of unkn. orig …

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  • 12Cruse Bereavement Care — Type Bereavement charity Founded 1957 (1957) Location Richmond upon Thames, Surrey Key people Royal Patron: HM Queen Elizabeth II Life President: Dr Colin Murray Parkes OBE …

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  • 13Cruse (name) — Cruse is a surname of English origin. Variant spellings include: Cruce, Crus, Cruise, Crewes, Crews (disambiguation), and Cruwys (disambiguation). Contents 1 People with the surname Cruse 1.1 In fiction 2 See also …

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  • 14Cruse, Illinois —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 15Cruse De Ocoa — or Cruze De Ocoa is an important junction and a small town in the Dominican Republic. Less than a thousand inhabitants live in the town. A major highway, DR 2, passes through and intersects with DR Route 42 at Cruse De Ocoa. DR Route 42 connects… …

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  • 16Cruse-Hossington House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places New Jersey Register of Historic Places …

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  • 17Cruse Memorial Heliport — IATA: none – ICAO: none – FAA LID: 79OR Summary Airport type Private Owner Lower Umpqua Hospital Dist …

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  • 18Cruse family — For the American evangelistic musical group, see Cindy Cruse Ratcliff. The Cruse family is a well known French wine merchant family from the Bordeaux region of France. Family members also own several renowned wine estates. Contents 1 History 2… …

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  • 19Cruse, Harold Wright — ▪ 2006       American social and cultural critic (b. March 8, 1916, Petersburg, Va. d. March 25, 2005, Ann Arbor, Mich.), authored The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual (1967), a best selling critique of the integrationist approach of many liberal …

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  • 20cruse lamp — ▪ lamp       small, iron hanging lamp with a handle at one end and a pinched spout for a wick at the other. It had a round bowl, about 3 inches (7.5 cm) in diameter and 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep. The fuel used in it was probably hard fat.       The… …

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