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CRO [ˌsi:ɑ:rˈəʊ] SOST ingl brit

CRO ECON, FIN abbreviazione di Companies Registration Office

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Cro-Magnon [ˌkrəʊˈmænjɒn] SOST

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They have been ascribed to the Cro-Magnon, modern human.
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The other specimens from the site are a female, Cro-Magnon 2, and male remains, Cro-Magnon 3.
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In the plains, the Cro-Magnon hunted deer, while in the mountains they pursued mountain goats.
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Though not well standardized, those paintings contained increasing amounts of information: Cro-Magnon people may have created the first calendar as far back as 15,000 years ago.
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Cro-Magnon man's presence has left a few traces like knocked over calcite concretions and broken stalagmites.
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Rampant tufts of hair springing out of dark nasal and ear cavities and eyebrows that look Cro-Magnon.
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Even with his survival on the line, Cro-Magnon man probably misplaced his favorite piece of flint from time to time.
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Cro-Magnon man, who lived in Europe 20,000 to 30,000 years ago, had the biggest brains of any human species.
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The doctor first thought him similar to Cro-Magnon manuntil discovering he had capped teeth.
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The cro-tatting tool is a tatting needle with a crochet hook at the end.
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