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  2. Crosley - Wikipedia

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    Crosley's all-steel Wagons were their best sellers (1947–1952) The Crosley Hotshot, introduced in 1949, was America's first post-war sportscar. Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of economy cars or subcompact cars, bordering on microcars.

  3. Crossley Motors - Wikipedia

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    Crossley Motors was an English motor vehicle manufacturer based in Manchester, England.It produced approximately 19,000 cars from 1904 until 1938, 5,500 buses from 1926 until 1958, and 21,000 goods and military vehicles from 1914 to 1945.

  4. Crossley ratings - Wikipedia

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    In the industry, the method was known as "telephone recall" and the reports were called the "Crossley ratings" [3] or simply the "Crossleys". [2] The survey is alluded to during Orson Welles ' opening narration for his famous 1938 radio dramatization of The War of the Worlds : "On this particular evening, October 30th, the Crossley service ...

  5. Template:Crosley class transport - Wikipedia

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  6. Customer review - Wikipedia

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    A customer review is an evaluation of a product or service made by someone who has purchased and used, or had experience with, a product or service. Customer reviews are a form of customer feedback on electronic commerce and online shopping sites.

  7. Crosley-class high speed transport - Wikipedia

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    Crosley: APD-87 Philadelphia Naval Shipyard: 16 October 1943 12 February 1944 22 October 1944 15 November 1946 Struck 1 June 1960, Sold to Ecuador as a power hulk Cread: APD-88 6 October 1943 2 February 1944 29 July 1945 15 March 1946 Struck 1 June 1960 Ruchamkin: APD-89 14 February 1944 15 June 1944 16 September 1945 24 November 1969