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cude
† cude Sc. Obs. Also 6 cuide. [Corresponds regularly to ME. code (code3), the two pointing to an OE. *cód: but this is not found.] A chrism-cloth; = code n.3[c 1420, 1483: see code3.] a 1455 Holland Houlate 978 Thy cude, thy claithis, nor thi cost, cummis nocht of the. 1513–75 Diurn. Occurrents (183... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wilf Cude
Cude would go on to play in the NHL from 1929–30 to 1940–41. Cude died of cancer in 1968. wikipedia.org
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Arboretum de la Cude
The Arboretum de la Cude (5 hectares) is a private arboretum located about 1 km outside Mailleroncourt-Charette, Haute-Saône, Franche-Comté, France. entry (French) Cude, Arboretum de la Cude, Arboretum de la wikipedia.org
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excude
† exˈcude, v. Obs.—0 [ad. L. excūd-ĕre, f. ex- out + cūdĕre to strike, beat.] trans. ‘To beat or strike out; to find out with study’ (Blount Glossogr. 1674).1775 in Ash. Oxford English Dictionary
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Čude
Čude is a village in the municipality of Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 30, all Bosniaks. References Populated places in Olovo wikipedia.org
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Čude Canyon
Čude Canyon is a short but deep canyon created by the Stupčanica river in central-northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Olovo municipality. The Stupčanica cuts through steep slopes of Gradac, on the right bank, and Krševi, on the left, thus creating over a half of kilometer deep canyon (cc... wikipedia.org
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Sunquat
It was initially created by Leslie Cude in Beeville, Texas, as a chance hybrid between a lemon (likely a 'Meyer') and a kumquat. wikipedia.org
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Shaw-Cude House
Shaw-Cude House is a historic home located near Colfax, Guilford County, North Carolina. wikipedia.org
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A Riddle of Roses
A Riddle of Roses is the debut novel of Caryl Cude Mullin. It was illustrated by Kasia Charko and released by Second Story Press in 2000. See also 2010 Quebec Writers' Federation Awards, author Caryl Cude Mullin, for Rough Magic References External links Hackmatack Awards Unrisd Awards wikipedia.org
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Shaw House
Concord, Massachusetts Shaw–Hammons House, Anoka, Minnesota Cal Shaw Adobe Duplex, Tonopah, Nevada Cal Shaw Stone Row House, Tonopah, Nevada Shaw-Cude wikipedia.org
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The DO-IT Center
Center for Universal Design in Education (CUDE) The online Center for Universal Design in Education (CUDE), directed by DO-IT and established in 2005, CUDE is funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation. wikipedia.org
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1930–31 Philadelphia Quakers season
| OT || Cude || 3,500 || 1–17–1 || 3 || |- style="background:#fcf;" | 20 || January 4 || @ New York Americans || 0–5 || || Cude || 7,000 || 1–18–1 || || Cude || 10,000 || 2–25–2 || 6 || |- style="background:#fcf;" | 30 || January 31 || @ Toronto Maple Leafs || 2–3 || || Cude || 7,000 || 2–26–2 || 6 wikipedia.org
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1963 All-Southwest Conference football team
AP-1; UPI-1) Bobby Crenshaw, Baylor (AP-1; UPI-1) Guards Tommy Nobis, Texas (UPI-1) John Hughes, SMU (UPI-1) Johnny Nichols, Rice (AP-1) Martin Cude wikipedia.org
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1933–34 Montreal Canadiens season
Wilf Cude received by Canadiens from Philadelphia for cash, October 19, 1933. Wilf Cude loaned to Detroit by Canadiens January 2, 1934 See also 1933–34 NHL season References Notes Montreal Canadiens seasons Montreal Canadiens wikipedia.org
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1935–36 Montreal Canadiens season
Player statistics Regular season Scoring Goaltending Awards and records Wilf Cude – NHL First All-Star team See also 1935–36 NHL season References wikipedia.org
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