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Taking part in the game if she is not holding her crosse.
Following a personal struggle with pornography, Crosse lost his voice.
This is the only television production for which Crosse has composed the music.
Crosse was the author of over 300 works on Mollusca.
Puzzled by the results, Crosse mentioned the incident to a couple of friends.
La Crosse was incorporated as a city in 1856, but its history dates further.
La Crosse is well served by television and radio.
After his naval service Crosse remained about the court.
Crosse reported this and gave evidence at Lee's trial.
The La Crosse district has 7,722 students this year, including middle and high schools.
Richard Crosse was, like one of his sisters, completely deaf and never able to speak.
She arrived unexpectedly, and her brother was not able to get Crosse out of the house beforehand.
La Crosse exhibits an extraordinarily deep music scene for a city of its size.
"We have deep relations with the people of La Crosse.
From 1585 to 1599 Crosse served at sea.
The crosse taught all wood to resound his name, who bore the same.
He also has a larger crosse (the head of a lacrosse stick) than the other players on the field.
Taylor remained in La Crosse for two or three years.
The head of a goalkeeper's crosse may measure up to wide, significantly larger than field players'.
A player's stick is also called a crosse.
Frank Crosse took the book and dropped it.
La Crosse is a Democratic stronghold in local, state and national politics.
Crosse suffered a stroke while dressing on the morning on 26 May 1855.
Crosse has written for and been written about in the journal Tempo.
La Crosse is the original home and international headquarters of several businesses, including:
Hubbard got his first lacrosse stick when he was 11 or 12 years old.
Powell first touched a lacrosse stick when he was 4 years old.
Many players have at least two lacrosse sticks prepared for use in any contest.
Thus, at his father's suggestion, he incorporated it into the lacrosse stick the following year.
This innovation reduced the weight and cost of the lacrosse stick.
The lacrosse stick is given its shape through steam bending.
The net looks about as big as a lacrosse stick right now.
She got her lacrosse stick too, and the three girls went out in the playing-field.
At the time, lacrosse sticks were made of aluminum that could get bent during the game.
Then Elizabeth would beam with pride and go to fetch her lacrosse stick.
Lacrosse sticks often had elaborate carvings on them intended to help players in the game.
In one season Morrow broke or bent 25 aluminum lacrosse sticks.
In addition to the lacrosse stick, players are required to wear a certain amount of protective equipment.
You see them carry their lacrosse sticks around.
And you let females hold your lacrosse stick.
"He looked awfully disappointed, that's all," said Joan, getting out her lacrosse stick.
A traditional lacrosse stick is wooden, usually crafted from hickory trees.
They lay on their stomachs, lacrosse sticks at their sides.
A lacrosse stick is colloquially referred to as a "wand."
Some clutched briefcases from work and lacrosse sticks from practice.
After he picked up a lacrosse stick and played the game, he fell in love with the sport immediately.
The first lacrosse sticks were essentially giant wooden spoons with no netting.
Fortunately a replacement supplier was found in Eccles where they had made lacrosse sticks for many years.
Lacrosse sticks were so treasured that many players requested to be buried with their stick beside them.
He eventually got a lacrosse stick and started practicing as much as he could.