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The results have remained valid in subsequent surveys, said Robert Crine, a vice president of the company.
Crine, the actual well digger, sweated drops as big as grapes.
The Teras had a mane and crine.
Before the evening was out, Crine was set upon by his agitated neighbors and investigated for the grotesque anomaly.
"The system then prices out each characteristic individually," said Mr. Crine, whose company has developed total-component technology for the insurance industry.
Hunter Crine picked up an RBI single, and later scored on a wild pitch.
Robert Crine, a vice president at the firm, said many owners failed to alter their policies when their renovations increased the value of their homes.
There is one trick that they don't know, Ishmael of the high crine and the wobbly eyes," Jane the Crane said. "
Simon Crine, General Secretary of the Fabian Society.
CRINE sought to address them and the Taskforce itself took action - the work on removing pre-emption rights is a good example.
The great Hand came down, took Polder by the scruff and the crine, and lifted and swooped with him for a hundred meters.
The crowd hushed and fell away from Crine, Letta, and the blushing maid, as if they had suddenly been inflicted with running sores.
THE Fabian Society announced the appointment of Mr Simon Crine, 34, as its new general secretary.
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Mr Crine lives in Islington, north London, and succeeds Mr John Willman.
Conover Road and Crine Road (two separate segments of County Route 4) intersect at the center of Vanderburg.
Much of it was left to his niece Sarah Haighton Noyes (née Wilks) whose husband Henry Crine Noyes had died five years earlier.
Oil industry initiatives to reduce operational costs, such as CRINE, coupled with the increasing need to maximise returns on investments has resulted in many business outsourcing core business functions.
Having married Catherine Butler, daughter of William Butler of Castle Crine, County Clare, Ireland, Pelham went to Ireland.
Somebody had to pay for the speech therapist, the dance therapist, the full-time psychologist and the part-time psychiatrist, and all the others, and it might as well be Mr. Crine at the office.
Sometimes, Mr. Crine said, they make the mistake of insuring a house based on market value, a number that can include the cost of land and the premium people pay for living in a nice neighborhood.
Platform operators, contractors and suppliers came together to form the Cost Reduction Initiative for the New Era or CRINE, a co-operative effort to find ways of reducing wasteful activity in platform construction.
A young girl, with sonic recall, but with extended hearing and such a complete imbalance of the endo- crine system that she had become an old woman at twenty-two, was worked for seventy-five hours before she contacted anything in the basic area.
The Merlin field was discovered in 1998 and was initially developed as a low cost CRINE field (Cost Reduction In the New Era) utilising the discovery well recompleted as a subsea producer.