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crose
† crose, croce Obs. Also 5 croos, (cros), 5–6 crosse. [a. OF. croce (pronounced krɔtsə), in Roland 11th c.; from 14th c. onward crosse; corresponding to Pr. crossa, OSp. croza, It. croccia:—late L. type *croccia, croccea, a derivative of late L. *croccus, It. crocco, in F. croc crook, hook. (See cro...
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William Michael Crose
On July 1, 1890, Crose was commissioned into the United States Navy as an ensign. On March 14, 1913, Crose transferred command to Nathan Woodworth Post.
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Bâtie-Beauregard
They were the noble families of de Compey, de Menthon, de Champion and de Crose, who were related with or in-laws of each other. Under the rule of the Savoyard vassals of the de Crose family, who had become the owners of the castle thanks to a marriage with a member of the house
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croce
▪ I. croce original form of crose, crosier.▪ II. croce obs. var. of cross.
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George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness
Caithness was present with Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll when Oliver Cromwell was proclaimed "Chiefe Magistrate of thir thrie nations, ouer the Crose
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crosse
▪ I. crosse (krɒs) [a. F. crosse:—OF. croce = It. croccia, hockey-stick, etc.: see crose.] The implement used in the game of lacrosse for catching and throwing the ball, consisting of a long shank curved round at the end, with a net stretched across from the curve to the shank. Also called lacrosse-...
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Baseball Chapel
The four main people in charge of Baseball Chapel are Vince Nauss, Rob Crose, Luke Sawyer, and Steve Sisco.
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crossette
‖ crossette Arch. (krɒˈsɛt) [F. crossette, in 16th c. crocette, dim. of croce, crosse crutch, crook, staff, etc.: see crose.] A projection or ear in the architrave or casing around a door- or window-opening, at the junction of the jamb and head; also a shoulder or ledged projection in the voussoir o...
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Jeanne Ferrier
Some of her notable works include:
"Sur les conditions physiques qui accompagnent le phénomène de nécrose produit par les rayons du radium" (On the Physical "Sur quelques valeurs numériques caractérisant les rayons du radium responsables du phénomène de nécrose" (On Some Numerical Values Characterizing the
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croche
▪ I. † croche, n.1 Obs. Also 5–6 crotche, crowche, 6 cruche. [Etymologically the same as croce, crose; croche being the Old Northern French equivalent of Central OF. croce. The form crowche is perh. a phonetic development (cf. poche, pouch); in cruche there may be a blending with crutch.] 1. A pasto...
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Accent Radio Network
programming on ARN included:
Daniel Chapter One Truthwatch, with Jim and Tricia Feijo
Straight Talk, with Jerry Hughes
Home-&-Garden Radio, with Michael Crose
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Whitecross Street, Monmouth
It was in existence by the 15th century, and appears as Whit crose on the 1610 map of the town by cartographer John Speed. On the map of Monmouth (pictured) engraved by John Speed in 1610, Whitecross Street (L on the map) is referred to as Whit crose.
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Romance of Thebes
The first volume of Les histoires de Paul Crose traduites en français contains a free and amplified version of the Thebes.
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