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Cruce

Cruce is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Lee Cruce (1863-1933), second Governor of Oklahoma
  • Petrus de Cruce (13th century), French music theorist

Usage examples of "cruce".

The sedan had chased him all the way from Las Cruces to the Caballo foothills.

Soledad is haunted by dreams of the final days in Bamaca, and memories of her happy time there with the revolutionary poet and philosopher Jorge Echeverria, and through them we learn how she came to the cruce, how her affair with Jorge began, how she overcame her stage fright there among the myriad street musicians, and how disaster struck this haven of freedom and creativity.

Foy will play things as simplistically as Danvers does, setting up a strictly black-and-white opposition between the positive vibe of the cruce and the negative hum of the city.

He also headed in the general direction of Las Cruces, then turned south on I-10 toward El Paso.

The town of Las Cruces had traffic, but not all that much at the dinner hour.

They rented the carsall four groupsin Las Cruces, New Mexico, and probably drove independently to their objectives.

Las Cruces, New Mexico, and probably drove independently to their objectives.

So those ranchers, miners, town tradesmen and shopkeepers of Cruces, with their families about them, talked high or low, and paid no heed to Silvertip as he went by.

For one thing, if Bandini had been retained as a tutor to educate Pedro as a fighting man, it was odd that the teacher and the pupil should have been so obviously quarreling when they were in Cruces together.

He could think without sharp pain of the dead man now, for the vow he had made silently in Cruces had been discharged.

Gunnar drove back past the Horse Trough Bar and on down into Las Cruces, where he shopped at a chain market and bitched under his breath at the prices and over his breath at the crowd.

He came in at eight thirty every night on his way home somewhere out toward Las Cruces and left at exactly eleven thirty.

Dodge truck that Beta RAM drove down into Las Cruces was so battered it almost looked as if someone had stuck four bald tires on one of the Camp Earth shanties and pushed it down the hill.

HAD BURNED UP the highway between Truth or Consequences and Las Cruces, twice avoiding the flashing lights of state police cruisers by sheer reckless driving.

He had gotten the credit-card records from the Las Cruces House Warehouse store.