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Discover LudwigThe word "cranny" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a small, narrow opening or space, often used to describe hidden or hard-to-reach places. Example: "The cat squeezed into a cranny between the wall and the bookshelf." Alternatives include "nook" and "crevice."
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Since that heady era, the Upstairs has become more international, and more physically exploratory – sometimes both at once, as in Dominic Cooke's promenade production of Vassily Sigarev's Plasticine, where moving scenery let us explore every nook and cranny of an industrial town in the Urals.
If correct, this would explain some puzzling features of the archaeological record that have hitherto been put down to the arbitrary nature of what has survived to the present and what has not.In this section Blood and treasure Painful predictions Liar! Liar! Shine on me ReprintsDr Bowles's argument starts in an obscure cranny of evolutionary theory called group selection.
According to Feng Zhiqiang, the firm's managing director, both injection and extraction wells must be drilled with a margin of error of no more than 50cm to drain every last nook and cranny of the reservoir.
Around the corner are classrooms and a lecture theatre, and in every nook and cranny students are chatting, working and reading.This newly-opened four-storey building is on-campus home and school to around 400 students at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, all of them from outside the European Union.
As a teenager Mr Lee had served as an errand boy for Seoul's police and knew every nook and cranny of the city.
She was a festival secretary before her marriage in 1976, and she knows every nook and cranny of the business better than anyone, her husband apart.
Are you determined to bluster your way into every nook and cranny, or are you a quiet pilgrim to be put in your place?" he asks, urging that we avoid the mistakes of "Victorian hoodlums" too enthralled by nature to respect its fragility.
The tentacles of organised crime stretch into every nook and cranny of public life.
The trainers red, puffy, and paired with a sports coat add a wink: new business".There are crazy awesome start-ups happening in every nook and cranny in this country," says Scott Case, the man in question.
POLITICS in Italy seeps into every nook and cranny of society.
Italy does not fit the caricature of being led by a madman "who intruded his fundamentalism into every nook and cranny of his subjects' minds".
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