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    Cressé (French pronunciation: [kʁese]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
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  • Michael Cressé Potter FLS (7 September 1858, in Corley, Warwickshire – 9 March 1948, in New Milton, Hampshire) was an English botanist, mycologist, phytopathologist...
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  • Pierre Cressé (1632 - 1714) was a 17th-century French physician during the reign of Louis XIV. He was related to Molière's mother, Marie Cressé (1601-1632)...
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  • Mark Emery Cresse (born September 21, 1951) is an American former professional baseball catcher and Major League Baseball (MLB) coach, who is best remembered...
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  • by Lee Frost (credited as R.L. Frost) and written by Wes Bishop and Bob Cresse, the latter of whom also portrays a sadistic camp commandant. Two American...
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    La Cresse (French pronunciation: [la kʁɛs]; Occitan: La Cressa) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Communes of the Aveyron department...
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  • Bradley Garrett Cresse (born July 31, 1978) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He attended Los Alamitos High School and Marina High School...
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    Known as Jean-Baptiste, he was the first son of Jean Poquelin and Marie Cressé, who had married on 27 April 1621. His mother was the daughter of a prosperous...
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  • Hagin ben Moses or Hagin filus Mossy (Hebrew: חיים בן משה, romanized: Ḥayyim ben Mosše) was Presbyter Judaeorum or Chief Rabbi of the Jews of England and...
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    distinguish it from similar plants also referred to as cress (from Old English cresse), is a rather fast-growing, edible herb. Garden cress is genetically related...
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