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Climate Resilience , Suctainability

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Clinical Risk Score

Medical » British Medicine

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Clio Renault Sport

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Club Renault Sportives

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Club Renault Sverige

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Cluster Ready Server

Computing » Hardware

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Cluster Ready Services

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CO2 Reduction Subsystem

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Coarse

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CRS

Cocaine-Related Seizure

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Cold Rolled Steel

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Collision Repair Series

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colorectal surgery

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Coma Recovery Scale

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Combat Recon Soldier

Governmental » Military

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Common Rail System

Miscellaneous » Automotive

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Common Reporting Standard

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Community Rehabilitation Services

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Compliance Record System

Miscellaneous » Aircraft & Aviation

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Computer Remarketing Services

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Computer Repair Shop

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Computer Repair Software

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Computer Reservations System

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Conditional Registration Scheme

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Conditional Release System

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What does C.R.S. mean?

C.R.S.
The Somascans officially named the Order of Clerics Regular of Somasca (Latin: Ordo Clericorum Regularium a Somascha), abbreviated CRS, is a Catholic order of Clerics Regular of Pontifical Right for men (priest and brothers). It was founded in Italy in the 16th century by Saint Jerome Emiliani and named after the motherhouse at Somasca. As of 2020, there are currently 520 Somascans serving around the world. They provide staff for boys' homes, serve in 95 parishes, and engage in other ministries.

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