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Cruz

[ krooz; Spanish krooth ]

noun

  1. San Juan de la [sahn hwahn de lah]. John of the Cross, Saint.
  2. Juana I·nés de la [ee-, nes, de lah], 1651–95, Mexican nun, scholar, and poet.


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And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in John Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz.

Cruz is a co-sponsor of the bill, along with libertarian-minded Sen. Mike Lee.

When the former engaged in his drone filibuster, Cruz showed up in support; ditto for Paul when Cruz held an Obamacare filibuster.

“I believe that Senator Paul and Senator Leahy are probably working more closely together [than he is with Cruz],” Stafford said.

Sen. Ted Cruz, one of two Hispanic Republicans in the Senate, accused Democrats of “pigeonholing” minority candidates.

He inclosed it under a cover to the Marquis Santa Cruz, who had a villa in the neighbourhood.

In the midst of these meditations, the dungeon door opened, and Santa Cruz himself appeared on the threshold.

Santa Cruz embraced him, with more agitation than his stately mien might have announced.

Columbus, proceeding towards Cuba, named the headland Cabo de Cruz on this day.

Gunpowder explosion at Vera Cruz, by which several buildings were injured and 20 persons killed, mostly women.

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