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Croce

Proper noun

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Croce (plural Croces)

A surname.

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The general conception here maintained is not new; it is one already familiar from the works of Coleridge, Croce and many others; it is the view that art is at bottom neither more nor less than imagination. R. G. Collingwood

Aside from figuring the 1.5% increase from 2007 until now, Croce provided further rationale, pointing to other landfill fees in Huron and Sioux Falls. Source: Internet

Called the first European storybook to contain fairy-tales, it eventually had 75 separate stories and written for an adult audience. citation Giulio Cesare Croce also borrowed from stories children enjoyed for his books. Source: Internet

Florence has large numbers of art-filled churches, such as San Miniato al Monte, San Lorenzo, Santa Maria Novella, Santa Trinita, Santa Maria del Carmine, Santa Croce, Santo Spirito, the Annunziata, Ognissanti and numerous others. Source: Internet

Folk singer/songwriter Jim Croce sung about the character in a list of warnings in the chorus of his song " You Don't Mess Around with Jim ", introducing the phrase "you don't tug on Superman's cape" into popular lexicon. Source: Internet

Consistently writing, Croce says there’s never a specific rhyme or reason to what eventually comes out as a song. Source: Internet

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