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Cremer
[ kree-mer ]
noun
- Sir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.
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General Cremer came this morning to enlighten us concerning the disposition of the army.
Sidney couldn't come, but my aunt brought me tonight, as Sidney Cremer's interests and mine are rather closely allied.
That was the worse for him, because it made it more and more plain that Sidney Cremer must be very near and dear to her.
I know I haven't any right to ask it, but—were you engaged to Cremer when we crossed together on the Mauretania?
"Cremer must be very rich," grumbled Loveland, apparently apropos of nothing.
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