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  • Don't get me wrong, Cro is surely a superb athlete and seems like a nice guy (I met him in a grocery store a cuople of months ago-he wasn't a jerk) but he will have you cursing the television halfway through next season with all his arm tackles, whiffs, and attempts at int's, when he should just be trying to make a tackle.

    Off Season grrm 2010

  • (AAPL) commercial that shows the new iPhone being used to play a game called Cro Mag.

    xchange magazine Articles 2008

  • An early variety of modern man, called the Cro-Magnons (kroh-man'yon; from the region in France where their skeletal remains were first discovered), seems to have the record in this respect.

    The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963

  • Bowen had remarked in his narrative that these people were analogous to the so-called Cro-Magnon race of the Upper Paleolithic, and I was therefore very anxious to see them.

    The People That Time Forgot Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • Kidd's plug is a part of the craggy steep known as Cro 'Nest, on the

    Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 09 : as to buried treasure 1879

  • The nomadic hunters called the Cro-Magnon, who were, like us, Homo sapiens, existed here from about 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, and wintered in the vallon sporadically over that time.

    NYT > Travel 2009

  • The people who brought the Aurignacian into Europe, usually called Cro-Magnon, are often referred to as being

    remote central 2009

  • Dana White calls Cro Cop "a heavyweight Chuck Liddell" and Joe Rogan says Cro Cop might be the best fighter in the world:

    unknown title 2009

  • Cara Ellison Corp. is proud to announce that the company will join the Enron Task Force in a once-a-year philanthropic telethon to wipe out Sean Berkowitz Disease, also known as Cro-Magnonism.

    cara ellison 2009

  • The nomadic hunters called the Cro-Magnon, who were, like us, Homo sapiens, existed here from about 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, and wintered in the vallon sporadically over that time.

    NYT > Travel 2009

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