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  • up crease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crease may refer to: A line (geometry) or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance Crease (band)...
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    A palmar crease is a type of crease on the palm. A single transverse palmar crease also called simian crease is sometimes associated with Down syndrome...
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  • In the sport of cricket, the crease is a certain area demarcated by white lines painted or chalked on the field of play, and pursuant to the rules of cricket...
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  • The Creases are an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane in April 2013. They have released one studio album to date. The Creases formed in Brisbane...
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    Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was a Canadian artist. Born in England, as the daughter of botanist John Lindley, Crease studied art with Charles Fox...
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    The transverse nasal crease or groove is a usually white line between the upper two-thirds and the lower third of the human nose (slightly above the cartilage...
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  • In the Crease (the youth hockey experience) is a feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life story of a teenage hockey team's quest to win...
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  • In Creases is a ballet choreographed by Justin Peck, his first for the New York City Ballet, to Philip Glass' "Four Movements for Two Pianos". The ballet...
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    transverse palmar crease is a single crease that extends across the palm of the hand, formed by the fusion of the two palmar creases. Although it is found...
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    Josephine Crease (August 7, 1864 – December 24, 1947) was a Canadian artist. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Pering Pellew Crease and Lady Sarah Lindley...
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    horizontal gluteal crease, or gluteal furrow) is an area of the body of humans and anthropoid apes, described by a horizontal crease formed by the inferior...
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    Crease is an American hard rock band that formed in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in 1994. Three quarters of the band (Kelly Meister and brothers Fritz & Eric...
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    A crease pattern (commonly referred to as a CP) is an origami diagram that consists of all or most of the creases in the final model, rendered into one...
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  • Glyn Robert Creaser (born 1 September 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender in the Football League, and is now a...
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    Skin fold (redirect from Skin crease)
    In the literature, when referring to a skin crease, there is variation of terms used other than "crease", such as "fold" and "sulcus", but these terms...
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  • James Crease (born 1949) is a Scottish football manager and former player. Crease played for Berwick Rangers and Albion Rovers in the Scottish Football...
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    Frank's sign (redirect from Ear lobe crease)
    Frank's sign is a diagonal crease in the ear lobe extending from the tragus across the lobule to the rear edge of the auricle. The sign is named after...
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    Pering Pellew Crease and Lady Sarah Lindley Crease, she was born in Antron, Cornwall and came to Victoria, British Columbia in 1860. Crease moved to New...
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    goal line and extending 5 inches (13 cm) into the crease from either side. The entire area of the crease is typically coloured blue for easier visibility...
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  • Walter Cuthbert Creasor (31 October 1902 – 18 November 1975) was an English footballer and speedway rider. He played as an outside left in the Football...
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