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A deal was made, but not signed, and after Cruft's there were delays.
But now there's so much cruft on those pages.
At the age of 26, some twelve years after leaving the jewellery business, Cruft was made office manager.
If operating systems become encumbered with this cruft We know what word you were going to use.
Dust and other cruft may accumulate as a result of air cooling.
There's not a lot of cruft introduced as there would be in a compiler.
It was the final show run by Charles Cruft prior to his death.
His widow, Emma Cruft took over the running of the show.
Most mail programs will filter out this kind of "cruft" in a header.
In 1896, Cruft designed special train carriages to carry competition dogs for his shows from around the country.
That Cruft was a professional in his field was in no doubt.
Today it seems natural to many of us to attribute the same epithet to John Cruft.
Back there, among the shelves of milk crates stuffed with T-shirts and cruft, he had a thought.
Because they still haven't removed the cruft.
Cruft's first marriage was to Charlotte Hutchinson in 1878.
Unfortunately, Cruft misheard Ansermet’s offer of work as an invitation to take a walk — and declined.
The code to handle old deprecated protocols and file formats is often seen as cruft.
So you want to see Cruft's Dog Show?
Crufts was named after its founder, Charles Cruft.
His trademark became the 'X' that the young Cruft used to differentiate between trade and private customers in the company's ledgers.
NT stands for "New Technology" which might be read as an explicit rejection of cruft.
Add cruft about reference counts.
Eric S. Raymond has called it an "important hackerism" alongside kludge and cruft.
As late as the early 1990s, unused technical equipment could be seen stacked in front of Cruft Hall's windows.
No cruft, all substance.