- of the 2008 NFL draft.
Crable was also a
member of the New York Jets,
Sacramento Mountain Lions and
Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Crable attended Washington High...
- business—
Crable Sportswear—while
playing for the Jets,
until his top-of-the-line
sportswear company was
purchased by The
Midland Company in 1989, and
Crable retained...
- A
crate is a
large shipping container,
often made of wood,
typically used to
transport or
store large,
heavy items.
Steel and
aluminium crates are also...
- "The
Crate" is a
short story by
Stephen King,
first published in the July 1979
issue of Gallery. In 1982, the
story was
adapted as a
segment in the movie...
- Look up
crate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
crate is a
large strong container,
often made of wood.
Crate or
Crates may also
refer to:
Crate Entertainment...
-
Elmer Crable (January 9, 1885 –
August 8, 1965) was a
pitcher in
Major League Baseball. He
pitched in two
games for the 1910
Brooklyn Superbas.
Crable pla****...
- Look up
crates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crates is a Gr****
given name (Κράτης),
pronounced as two syllables. It may
refer to:
Crates (comic poet)...
- the
Crable Site
along with ****son
Mounds produced several effigy vessel artifacts.
There are also
other types of
pottery found at the
Crable Site....
-
Crates (Ancient Gr****: Κράτης ὁ Θηβαῖος; c. 365 – c. 285 BC) of
Thebes was a Gr****
Cynic philosopher, the prin****l
pupil of
Diogenes of
Sinope and the...
- of the
crate with a
tether which restricted movement.
Floors were
often slatted and sloped,
allowing urine and
manure to fall
under the
crate to help...