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(1) The Grand Council of the Cree argue that completion of the project would destroy their traditional way of life. (2) Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are inspected at a Cree Inc. facility in Research Triangle Park in Durham, North Carolina, on Tuesday, January 19, 2010. (3) According to Cree, the all-SiC power switch module can be an enabling technology for next-generation military aircraft and future Army combat systems. (4) Cree and the Cree logo are registered trademarks, and CR 6 is a trademark of Cree, Inc. (5) A Cree exclamation of awe, “Yoho” applies perfectly to the park’s big peaks, expansive glaciers, and impressive waterfalls. (6) Tie Lin, China Marketing Communications Manager[/cree.html], Cree Shanghai Opto Development Limited. (7) The Moostoos family was Cree and lived by hunting, trapping and fishing. (8) Traditional Cree bannock often uses 1/2 cup of raisins, which would work nicely here too added to the dry mix. (9) The Cree people call this phenomenon the“Dance of the Spirits. (10) Cree, based in Durham, North Carolina, made 36 percent of its sales in Hong Kong and China last year, according to Bloomberg data. (11) Cu á nto cree que cuesta la reparaci ? ? n? (12) A classic example of such a view is seen in native American hunting cultures, like the Cree or the Micmac , when the hunters express genuine respect for the animals they destroy. (13) Late last year, retail giant Wal-Mart said it would install LEDs in 650 of its stores and picked Cree Inc, one of the few public companies in this space, to supply the lights. (14) We take the name of our flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, from a North American Cree Indian legend. (15) With extensive facial and body tattooing used among Native Americans, such as the Cree, the mummified bodies of a group of six Greenland Inuit women c. (16) Last December Raleigh, N.C., turned one floor of a municipal parking garage into a testing ground for LEDs (see the before-and-after photos at cree.com/LEDcity). (17) The strips of cloth were offerings to the spirits that Cree people believe are watching over them. (18) As an aside, in northern Canada there is Great Slave Lake named after the Slavey Indians, who in turn were named because their Cree neighbors so often took them into slavery.