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Discase
Discase Dis*case", v. t. To strip; to undress. --Shak.

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- Her second husband, actor David Scase, died in 2003. They had two children, Annabel Scase (b. 1948) and George Rory Scase (1954-2019), both of whom were...
- David Scase (21 September 1919 – 27 February 2003) was a British theatre director and actor. Born at Fulham, London, as the son of a bricklayer, his first...
- Wendy Scase is Emeritus Geoffrey Shepherd Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Birmingham. Her research interests include medieval...
- arrest. ****istant Divisional Officer Scase (Cliff Howells, 1989, 1994–1995) (Later Divisional Officer Scase) – Scase became Station Commander at Blackwall...
- 2004.224.232. ISSN 0003-1488. Bandara, Y.; Bayton, W. A.; Williams, T. L.; Scase, T.; Bexfield, N. H. (2021). "Histopathological frequency of canine hepatobiliary...
- ISSN 0916-7250. PMID 16953087. Bandara, Y.; Bayton, W. A.; Williams, T. L.; Scase, T.; Bexfield, N. H. (2021). "Histopathological frequency of canine hepatobiliary...
-  459. ISBN 978-0-8138-1596-1. Bandara, Y.; Bayton, W. A.; Williams, T. L.; Scase, T.; Bexfield, N. H. (2021). "Histopathological frequency of canine hepatobiliary...
- comparative studies of an uneasy stratum, Macmillan, London (1981). R. Scase and R. Goffee, The real world of the small business owner, Croom Helm, London...
- Crucible and London’s Olivier Theatre. Armitage married actress Annabel Scase in 1970; the couple had two children, Daniel and Sally, and later divorced...
- and reality in Piers Plowman is blurred, and the entire p****age, as Wendy Scase observes, is reminiscent of the false confession tradition in medieval literature...