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▪ I. cruse arch. (kruːs, kruːz) Forms: 5– cruse; also 5 crowse, crowce, crewse, crwce, 5–7 cruce, 6 crouse, cruys(e, crewyse, 7 cruze, criuze, 8 creuse, 8–9 cruise. [A word of which similar forms are found in most of the Teutonic langs.; cf. Icel. kr{uacu}s (a 1300) pot, tankard, Da. kruus mug, jug,...
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Cruse
Cruse may refer to:
Cruse (surname), a list of people and a fictional character with this name
Cruse Bereavement Care, a UK charity
Cruse, Illinois, )
Cruz (disambiguation)
Cruze (disambiguation)
Widow's cruse: a reference to a story involving Elijah
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Papa Johns Pizza Cruse Rd
Better Pizza. It's a family gathering, memorable birthday, work celebration or simply a great meal. It's our goal to make sure you always have the best ingredients for every occasion. Call us at (770) 963-1955 for delivery or stop by Cruse Rd for carryout to order your favorite, pizza, breadsticks, or wings today! Start Your Order.
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CRUSE
CRUSE Spezialmaschinen GmbH is a German manufacturer of scanning devices, based in Wachtberg, North Rhine-Westphalia. The study found that only the Sinar and the Cruse systems were optimized for archival imaging, and their results were acceptable.
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What to say when someone dies - Cruse Bereavement Support
When someone dies phoning, sending a card, text or email can mean the world. Acknowledge the news by saying how sorry you are that their friend or relative has died. Be honest. Share your thoughts about the person who died (if appropriate), tell your friend or relative how much the person will be missed and that you are thinking of them.
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Cruse (surname)
People
Bruce Cruse (born 1967), Australian cricketer
Cindy Cruse-Ratcliff (born Cindy Cruse in 1963), singer-songwriter and the Director of Lakewood (name)
Cruse (disambiguation)
References
External links
The Cruse/Cruwys one-name study
English-language surnames
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fr:Cruse
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Thomas Cruse
Cruse later served in the Philippine–American War. They had two sons, Fred Taylor Cruse and United States Naval Academy Midshipman James Thomas Cruse.
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Colin Cruse
Colin Cruse is a former Australian rules footballer, who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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Bruce Cruse
Bruce Andrew Cruse (born 26 April 1967) is an Australian former first-class cricketer who played for Tasmania from 1985 to 1992. In this role Cruse led a programme that delivered over £150million investment into grassroots cricket.
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Harry Cruse
Harry Cruse (born 1840/1) was an American politician who served as state representative, state senator, and public official in Florida.
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Harold Cruse
In 1947 Cruse joined the Communist Party for several years. Works
Footnotes
Further reading
"Harold Cruse and Afrocentric Theory"
External links
FBI files on Harold Cruse
Harold Cruse Papers, Tamiment Library
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Howard Cruse (bishop)
John Howard Cruse (known as Howard; 15 February 1908 – 11 April 1979) was Bishop of Knaresborough from 1965 to 1972. Cruse was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and studied for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford before curacies at Southall and Folkestone.
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Toby Cruse
Toby John Cruse (born 16 October 1980) is a British talent agent, artist manager, concert promoter, theatre producer, entrepreneur and professional musician Early life
Born in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England, Cruse lived in Cookham, Berkshire until August 2007 when he moved to Maidenhead, Berkshire, the town
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Cruse, Illinois
Cruse is an unincorporated community in Clay County, Illinois, United States. Cruse is located along a railroad line west-southwest of Iola.
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Ossie Cruse
Oswald "Ossie" Cruse is an Australian activist and Aboriginal elder.
Cruse was born in 1933 in Orbost, Victoria. External links
Ossie Cruse, Australian Story episode, 3 July 2017 ABC TV.
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