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1The Cross — See also: Cross (disambiguation) Infobox musical artist Name = The Cross Img capt = The Cross onstage in Germany, 1990. Img size = Background = group or band Origin = England Genre = Rock Dance Years active = 1987 – 1993 Label = Virgin Records… …
2The Cross Movement — Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S. Genres Christian music, hip hop Years active 1996–2008 Labels Seventh Street/Diamante, Cross Movemen …
3The Cross Eyed Rambler — Studio album by Paul Heaton Released July 7, 2008 …
4The Deposition from the Cross (Pontormo) — The Entombment Artist Jacopo Pontormo Year circa 1525–1528 Type Oil on wood Dimensions 313 cm × 192 cm (123 in × 76 in) Location …
5The Cross-Wits — Logo for the 1986–1987 version of Crosswits. Format Game show Created by Jerry Payne Present …
6The Elevation of the Cross (Rubens) — The Elevation of the Cross is a triptych painting by Rubens.Rubens painted The Elevation of the Cross after returning to Flanders from Italy. There is a clear influence of Italian Renaissance and Baroque artists Caravaggio, Tintoretto,… …
7The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) — Ltd (formerly The Cross Harbour Tunnel Company Ltd, zh t|t=港通控股有限公司, formerly 香港隧道有限公司) sehk|0032 was the operator of Cross Harbour Tunnel from 1965 to 1999. Founded in 1965, CHHL owned the Cross Harbour Tunnel up till 1999 and then on a… …
8The Descent from the Cross — is the central panel of a triptych painting by Peter Paul Rubens in 1612 1614. The painting is the second of Rubens s great altarpieces for the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp. The subject was one Rubens returned to again and again in his career.… …
9The Cross and the Switchblade — is a book written in 1963 by pastor David Wilkerson with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. It tells the true story of Wilkerson s first five years in New York City, where he ministered to disillusioned youth, encouraging them to turn away from the… …
10The Sign of the Cross — The Sign of the Cross: Travels in Catholic Europe is a non fiction book published in 1994 by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. In the book, Tóibín describes successive Holy Weeks spent in Poland, Seville, Bavaria, Rome, and the Balkans and reflects on… …