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How to use Cruse in a sentence

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Cruse lamp, small, iron hanging lamp with a handle at one end and a pinched spout for a wick at the other.
Cruse argued for black Americans to embrace their own distinctive economic, political, and cultural institutions.
Matt Cruse is a cabin boy on the Aurora, a luxury airship. One night while on watch, he rescues an injured man on a stranded hot-air balloon.
Cruse enjoys an excellent position in the Japanese market, where we work closely with the country's second largest importer and, naturally, with the Group's own subsidiary.
Most universities don't offer bereavement specific counselling, but instead refer students to outside services, such as Cruse.
In this new Matt Cruse adventure, our hero is on board Flotsam, a cargo airship.
Cruse finds that the majority of the calls it receives now come from people in their 30s and 40s who have lost a parent.
In recent years, the vintage vinified by Emmanuel Cruse are even more dense and more complex.
Founded in 1819 by Herman Cruse, a Dane devoted to Claret, this company selects the very finest wines by applying very strict criteria.
Alan Casselden, a counsellor and volunteer with the charity Cruse Bereavement Care, believes that the silence surrounding death and grief is a huge issue, and one that works on a social level as much as a personal one.
In a sad and dreadful coming full circle, Cruse called for a boycott of the opera by all black musicians and insisted that it ought to be performed only by whites in blackface.
Emmanuel Cruse is behind this initiative to gather students from several prestigious universities for a wine tasting competition here at the Consulate.
The Hot-head Paisan creator's illustrations might not have the polish exhibited by, say, Alison Bechdel or Howard Cruse, but her work has a jagged richness of its own.
It often seemed to Connie that her sons thought of the refrigerator as a widow's cruse of food that would magically restock itself every week.
And take with thee ten loaves, and cracknels, and a cruse of honey, and go to him.
In Susan's courtyard, the little well is a widow's cruse, which never dries, even in the severe season of drought.
We don't know how God kept the widow's cruse supplied with oil, and why she never ran out of flour during that long dry spell.
A widow's cruse was a jar of oil which was never allowed to run out, signifying that the community would support the bereaved person for as long as was needed.
The widow's cruse reminds us of God's graciousness to a woman so poor she couldn't feed her son, much less a wandering prophet who came asking for bread.
Thus profits, as a source of capital increment for entrepreneurs, are a widow's cruse which remains undepleted however much of them may be devoted to riotous living.
Examples from Classical Literature
The meet and greet will be held at Hedworth Hall, South Shields, to raise cash for South Tyneside charity The Cruse Crew.
The Titans' tries were scored by hooker Tom Cruse and flanker Jack Preece, both converted by emergency outside-half Lloyd Hayes.
Sam Cruse, then 18, repeatedly requested a particular track while out drinking at Perrys Bar in Norton, Teesside Crown Court was told.
The Cruse Crew launched in August with the aim of raising the total in 12 months or Cruse Bereavement Care Tyneside.
Police and medics found that Bobby Cruse, 19, suffered a broken femur and scratches when he was hit by his grand mother's 1997 Chevrolet Lumina sedan, officials said.
The Bereavement Support Service will be provided by the UK's leading bereavement support charity, Cruse Bereavement Care, in partnership with Marie Curie.
Your garner and sympathy have been like the widow's cruse, and may they ever continue to be so.
Mr. cruse himself had not shone very brightly at the University.
Now Mr. cruse, as being a clergyman, was of course not a fighting man.
And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail.
An handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse.
Mr. cruse had been at St. Bees, but had afterwards gone to the University.
We all have only our one cruse of energy given us to make the best of.
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