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  • 31Cross Country services — on the British rail network carry passengers on routes generally avoiding the London termini, instead travelling between other large centres of population. History Such routes have always been necessary, particularly since many of the main lines… …

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  • 32Cross River Reservoir — East end of the reservoir Location Westchester County, New York Coordinates …

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  • 33Cross Lanes Christian School — is a private, [Christian school|Christian elementary and secondary school] in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The school, located on a forty two acre campus, is a ministry of Cross Lanes Bible Church. The school has an enrollment of over three… …

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  • 34Cross-cultural — may refer to cross cultural studies, a comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis cross cultural communication, a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate any of various forms of… …

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  • 35Cross of Cong — Wood engraved illustration of the Cross of Cong. Material Various (incl. gold, silver, niello copper). Created Early Medieval Period (1123 CE 1127 CE) …

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  • 36Cross Impact Analysis — is a methodology developed by Theodore Gordon and Olaf Helmer in the 1966 to help determine how relationships between events would impact resulting events and reduce uncertainty in the future.[1] The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) became… …

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  • 37Cross Days — クロスデイズ (Kurosu Deizu) Genre Drama, Erotica, Harem …

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  • 38Cross — (kr[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. crois, croys, cros; the former fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, fr. L. crux; the second is perh. directly fr. Prov. cros, crotz. fr. the same L. crux; cf. Icel. kross. Cf. {Crucial}, {Crusade}, {Cruise}, {Crux}.] [1913… …

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  • 39Cross and pile — Cross Cross (kr[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. crois, croys, cros; the former fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, fr. L. crux; the second is perh. directly fr. Prov. cros, crotz. fr. the same L. crux; cf. Icel. kross. Cf. {Crucial}, {Crusade}, {Cruise},… …

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  • 40Cross botton'e — Cross Cross (kr[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. crois, croys, cros; the former fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, fr. L. crux; the second is perh. directly fr. Prov. cros, crotz. fr. the same L. crux; cf. Icel. kross. Cf. {Crucial}, {Crusade}, {Cruise},… …

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