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91Cain's Warehouse — By the early 1890s, entrepreneur John J. Cain had established a facility for storing scenery from closed Broadway shows. The scenery was rented to stock companies and tours. The business operated successfully until 1938 when the steadily… …
92cain-colored — ˈkānˌ adjective Usage: usually capitalized 1st C Etymology: after Cain, son of Adam; from the supposed red color of Cain s hair : reddish yellow …
93Cain Hope Felder — Dr. Cain Hope Felder served as the first national director of the United Methodist Black Caucus. He is founder of the Biblical Institute for Social Change in Washington, DC. Felder taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, and is currently a… …
94Cain and Abel — I Australian Slang a table II Cockney Rhyming Slang Table Sit yourself at the cain and I ll bring you your Tommy (Tommy Tucker supper) …
95Cain, James M. — pseud. di Cain, James Mallahan …
96Cain Alto Barrio — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Caín Alto Barrio Country and Admin Code PR.125.7268295 PR …
97Cain Bajo Barrio — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Caín Bajo Barrio Country and Admin Code PR.125.7268296 PR …
98Cain — I. noun Etymology: Hebrew Qayin Date: before 12th century the brother and murderer of Abel II. biographical name James Mallahan 1892 1977 American novelist …
99Cain — noun /keɪn/ The eldest son of Adam and Eve as described in Genesis. (see ) …
100-cain — ca|in [zu ↑ Cocain] Endsilbe in den Freinamen von Lokalanästhetika …