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Synonyms for Corse

an island in the Mediterranean

a region of France on the island of Corsica

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Most moving, said Corso, were letters read aloud from women still in prison who knew the former inmates were on retreat.
Since groups mean the death of the individual to Corso, the two groups presented here, "burying beetles" and "bats", are explicitly or implicitly linked to death.
Corso soon discovers that an authentic copy allows one to conjure up Satan himself.
Yield and yield components of two male sterile (CMS) Swiss hybrids (Corso and Silex) averaged over 2 yr.
Corso's poems in the collection Gasoline (1958) use the rhythmic, incantatory style effective in spoken verse.
Arlington, MA, February 11, 2015 --(PR.com)-- After five years of research and editing, Rick Schober, publisher at Tough Poets Press (Arlington, MA), has announced the completion of "The Whole Shot: Collected Interviews with Gregory Corso."
Corso, a hard working Italian immigrant who arrived in Biloxi at age 8, likely would have approved of how his family and their employees marked the wholesale distribution and vending company's 90th anniversary.
Corso brings more than 30 years of real estate finance and property management experience to the newly-created role.
CORVALLIS - A Harrisburg man admitted Tuesday to stealing an oversized mascot head of ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso from the Oregon State University campus during the Civil War football game in December.
Pat Corso, the resort's chief executive and president, recently issued an invitation to President-elect Barack Obama of the resort's interest in hosting a global economic summit.