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cretin".
Oxford English Dictionary.
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Linus P (Feb 1858). "
Cretins And Idiots". The Atlantic...
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cretin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cretin may
refer to: An
archaic term for a
patient with
congenital iodine deficiency syndrome (
cretinism)...
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Saint Paul
Saint Paul
Cretin-Derham Hall High
School (CDH) is a private, co-educational
Catholic high
school in
Saint Paul,
Minnesota operated by the Archdiocese...
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Joseph Crétin (19
December 1799 – 22
February 1857) was the
first Roman Catholic Bishop of
Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Cretin Avenue in St. Paul,
Cretin-Derham...
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cause an evacuation,
letting the
Cretins bar the
building and
occupy it. In the
process of
doing this, the
Cretins shoot and kill the prin****l's secretary...
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Guillaume Dubois or
Guillaume Crétin (c. 1460 – 30
November 1525) was a
French poet who is
considered to
belong to the
school of the
Grands Rhétoriqueurs...
- 18 June 2015.
Retrieved June 19, 2015. Les
Lapins Crétins Invasion (July 10, 2018), Les
Lapins Crétins –
Teaser Saison 4,
archived from the
original on...
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Cretin Hall is one of the male
undergraduate residence halls at the
University of St.
Thomas in
Saint Paul, Minnesota. It
resides on the
South Campus,...
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Topographical disorientation is the
inability to
orient oneself in one's surroundings,
sometimes as a
result of
focal brain damage. This
disability may...
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Parliamentary cretinism (German:
parlamentarische Kretinismus) is a
pejorative for the
belief that a
socialist society can be
achieved by peaceful, parliamentary...