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- Look up crosscurrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crosscurrent may refer to: Crosscurrent (Jake Shimabukuro album), 2003 Crosscurrent (Chase Baird...
- Look up crosscurrents in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crosscurrents may refer to: CrossCurrents, a journal published by the University of North Carolina...
- Crosscurrent (Chinese: Chang Jiang Tu) is a 2016 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Chao. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin...
- Xīn zhǐlěi) is a Chinese actress. She is known for her roles in films Crosscurrent and Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield, and in TV series...
- Countercurrent exchange is a mechanism between two flowing bodies flowing in opposite directions to each other, in which there is a transfer of some property...
- released four U.S. albums as a solo performer: Sunday Morning (2002), Crosscurrent (2003), Walking Down Rainhill (2004), and Dragon (2005). All of them...
- Crosscurrent is ukulele artist Jake Shimabukuro's second U.S. solo album. It was released in August 2003. The album won the 2004 Na Hoku Hanohano Award...
- Crosscurrent is a contemporary jazz record by saxophonist Chase Baird. It is his first album as a leader. All tracks composed by Chase Baird; except where...
- Crosscurrents is an album by jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. The sides were recorded in 1949 and the album released by Capitol in 1972. The album was inducted...
- are feminist, strictly speaking. Yet, they uncannily embody various crosscurrents of experience in the last twenty years, as women have re-defined themselves...