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under coach Frank McGuire.
While Cremins was there, the
South Carolina team won 61 games, with 17 losses,
while Cremins was the
starting point guard for...
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Cremin (French pronunciation: [kʁəmɛ̃]) is a
former muni****lity in the
district Broye-Vully in the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland. In 2017 the
former muni****lities...
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Lawrence Arthur Cremin (October 31, 1925 –
September 4, 1990) was an
American educational historian and administrator.
Cremin attended Townsend Harris...
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percentage (
Cremins would later come out of
retirement to
coach at the
College of Charleston). The
floor at
McCamish Pavilion is
named "
Cremins Court" in...
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Deanna J.
Cremin (March 26, 1978 –
March 30, 1995) was a 17-year-old
American girl from Somerville, M****achusetts,
found ****ually ****aulted and strangled...
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Robert W.
Cremin served as the Chairman, President, and
Chief Executive Officer of Esterline. He
currently serves as
chairman of
Dover Corporation. In...
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David Cremin (born 22
February 1930) is a
Roman Catholic Bishop Emeritus of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney. He was born in Ballydoorty, County...
- (1.80 m), 178 lb.,
Cremins batted and
threw left-handed. He was born in
Pelham Manor, New York. In four
relief appearances,
Cremins posted a 5.04 earned...
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Christopher Cremin (6
December 1908 – 20
April 1987) was an
Irish diplomat who was born in Kenmare,
County Kerry. One of four children,
Cremin was born to...
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Patrick Cremin is a
British actor who is best
known for
playing Neil
Brooks in Families,
Brian Meade in EastEnders, The Bill, Hustle, Heartbeat, Silent...