Stir in the cran-raspberry juice and sweetened pineapple juice.
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Cran Chase came on board in 1996, a year after the bank opened a branch in his hometown of El Dorado.
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I did a biggish R-cran project using this as the text editor for the R code and it was pretty nice.
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More often than not, he or she will be excited to make something more interesting than a cran and soda or a cosmo.
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The canonical example is the cran of cranberry.
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Special holiday cookies include pumpkin cake, ginger cran white chocolate, chocolate candy cane and an eggnog cookie.
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Cran, a self-confessed control freak, says that although she's been self-employed since 1994, it wasn't until 2006 that she was able to let go enough to successfully delegate to others.
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A capacity unit used for measuring fresh herring
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A cran around 1796 was a measure used in the North Sea fishing industry for approximate number (~750) of herring of a standard box of about 37.5 imperial gallons. It also referred to the capacity of such boxes, which in metric units is about 170.5 liters.
A measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure