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George Crin Laurențiu
Antonescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe ˈkrin la.uˈrentsju antoˈnesku]; born 21
September 1959) is a
Romanian politician,...
- "Bill" J.
Crins (born 1955) is a botanist, naturalist, and ecologist.
After graduating from M. M.
Robinson High
School in Burlington, Ontario,
Crins matriculated...
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Crin may
refer to:
Crinoline Child Rights Information Network Cocoa Research Institute of
Nigeria Crin Antonescu,
Romanian politician This disambiguation...
- The
Cocoa Research Institute of
Nigeria (
CRIN) in Oyo State, Nigeria, is a
cocoa research institute established by the
Federal Government of
Nigeria through...
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fabric made of
horsehair ("
crin") and
cotton or
linen which was used to make
underskirts and as a
dress lining. The term
crin or
crinoline continues to...
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kalak in the Toba Qom language, lobo-guará in Portuguese, and lobo de
crín, lobo de los esteros, or lobo
colorado in Spanish. The term lobo, "wolf"...
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White Mane (French:
Crin-Blanc and
Crin Blanc,
Cheval Sauvage) is a 1953
short film
directed by
French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse. It is
based on a children's...
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CRINs policies Use
legal advocacy and
campaigns to
confront violations towards child's
rights These are just a few of the
goals that the
CRIN has...
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flowering plant native to
North America,
first described by
botanist William J.
Crins in 1993. C.
juniperorum is in the
Cyperaceae (sedge) family, and is closely...
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Statue 1885
Italy Thomas Frederick Crane Italian Po****r
Tales King
Crin 1956
Italy Italo Calvino Italian Folktales 425A The King of Love 1875 1885...