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A: When the word “shrimp” showed up in English in the early 1300s, it referred to Crago vulgaris the common shrimp found along the British coast as well as similar crustaceans, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
The Grammarphobia Blog » Blog Archive » Why are short people called shrimps? 2010
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In addition, following Gopnik 1990a, b, and Gopnik and Crago 1991, he urges that the fact that the dissociation appears to concern aspects of syntax in particular indicates that the language faculty in question is the grammar faculty.
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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Amy Crago, his daughter, had been hurled nearly 100 yards.
Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007
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Undoubtedly, new residents to town aren't familiar with the case, but plenty of people still remember the horror of such a random act, city administrator Wes Crago said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The museum is preparing to move from its current, smaller facility by experimenting with new kinds of exhibits and presentations, Crago said.
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"Unfortunately, in Hawaii, where termites are so predominant, it's something we have to live with," Crago said.
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Crago said even the pie suggestion probably has a deeper meeting, such as a desire for a welcoming place to relax and eat a snack.
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Crago said the termites could have come either from furniture residents brought in or through the building's open windows, which don't have screens.
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"We have to be open to allow the public to take control of their own museum," Crago said.
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"The days of the all knowing curator who sits at his desk and thinks what the next exhibit will be and researches is and produces it, is long over," Crago said.
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