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Crasis (/ˈkreɪsɪs/; from the Gr**** κρᾶσις, lit. 'mixing' or 'blending') is a type of
contraction in
which two
vowels or
diphthongs merge into one new vowel...
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Douglas Crase (July 19, 1937 – May 28, 2016) was an
American politician from
Kentucky who was a
member of the
Kentucky Senate from 1994 to 1997.
Crase was...
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Douglas Crase (born 1944) is an
American poet,
essayist and critic. He was born in 1944 in
Battle Cr****, Michigan. His
poetry collection, The Revisionist...
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Clarence Crase Thomas (December 26, 1886 –
April 28, 1917) was an
officer in the
United States Navy
during World War I.
Thomas became the
first U.S. naval...
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Garland Ox in 1853.
James Crase took the
lease in 1853 and
renamed it the
North Kapunda Hotel three years later in 1856.
Crase rebuilt the
hotel in 1865...
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misuse of
images from a
video surveillance system". An accomplice,
Vincent Crase, was also
placed under formal investigation, as well as
three police officers...
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Crase (1837–25 May 1919) was an
ironworker and
businessman in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He was
Mayor of
Brisbane in 1906.
Crase was born in...
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ships in the
United States Navy have been
named USS
Thomas for
Clarence Crase Thomas: USS Thomas (DD-182), a Wickes-class destroyer,
launched in 1918...
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Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-350-06664-9. Chase,
Robert (Feb 1970). "
CRASE The
Restaurant Game".
Cornell Hotel and
Restaurant Administration Quarterly...
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August 2016.
Retrieved 13
January 2011. Dollery, Brian; Keogh, Ciaran;
Crase, Lin (2007). "Alternatives to
Amalgamation in
Australian Local Government:...