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Laboratoire CRISES (or
Centre de
recherches interdisciplinaires en
sciences humaines et sociales) is a
French research centre in
humanities and social...
- The
Origenist crises or
Origenist controversies were two
major theological controversies in
early Christianity involving the
teachings of
followers of...
- In economics, twin
crises, also
called a
balance of
payments crisis, are
simultaneous crises in
banking and currency. The term was
introduced in the late...
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Existential crises are
inner conflicts characterized by the
impression that life
lacks meaning and
confusion about one's
personal identity. They are accompanied...
- The
Groupe X-
Crise (or X-
Crise) was a
French technocratic movement created in 1931 as a
consequence of the 1929 Wall
Street stock market crash and the...
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Crises is the
eighth studio album by
English musician and
songwriter Mike Oldfield,
released on 27 May 1983 on
Virgin Records.
Oldfield started recording...
- La
crise (French: The Crisis), is a 1992
French film
written and
directed by
Coline Serreau.
Victor is a
legal advisor who
finds himself abandoned by...
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Crising has been used for six
tropical cyclones by
PAGASA in the
Western Pacific Ocean.
Tropical Storm Cimaron (2001) (T0101, 03W,
Crising) – struck...
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crises in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crises refers to the
plural of crisis.
Crises may also
refer to:
CRISES,
French research Centre Crises (album)...
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Douglas Crise is an
American film editor.
Douglas Crise was born May 1, 1961, to
Glenn Crise, a
retired mail carrier, and Catherine, a homemaker. The middle...