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Craig

American  
[kreyg] / kreɪg /

noun

  1. Edward Gordon, 1872–1966, English stage designer, producer, and author.

  2. a male given name: from a Welsh family name meaning “rock.”


Craig 1 British  
/ kreɪɡ /

noun

  1. Edward Gordon. 1872–1966, English theatrical designer, actor, and director. His nonrealistic scenic design greatly influenced theatre in Europe and the US

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craig 2 British  
/ kreɡ, kreɪɡ /

noun

  1. a Scot word for crag

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Alex Craig seems like the clear choice here.

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There's a bit of X-factor from Craig.

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Fabio Natalucci is the CEO and Craig Torres is editor in chief of the Andersen Institute for Finance & Economics.

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In the second row stocks, head coach Gregor Townsend still has plenty to pick from with Samuel adding to the likes of veterans Grant Gilchrist and Jonny Gray, as well as Max Williamson and Alex Craig.

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