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crosier

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crozier

(krō′zhər)
n.
1. A staff with a crook or cross at the end, carried by or before an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.
2. Botany See fiddlehead.
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Crozier was charged in Cape Coral with criminal mischief and damage to property under $200.
However, Crozier said Premier League football rights are beyond terrestrial broadcasters but that ITV "will compete" for more affordable ones.
Mr Crozier joins as ITV's performance has begun to turn the corner, having returned to profit in 2009 with a pounds 25m surplus, marking a significant recovery on the pounds 2.7bn loss in 2008.
On one occasion Crozier demanded a fine from a woman who was relieving herself in some bushes after a Spice Girls concert at the Etihad stadium, reports theMEN.
But the man was suspicious, not least because Crozier had a card detailing his base as Longsight police station, but was incorrectly spelt.
In the Crozier family, Richmond found not only a business partner but also a spouse he married Samuels younger sister, Caroline Lavinda Crozier, in 1844.
A fellow taxi driver heard and ran to help and he was also punched by Crozier.
On announcing his departure from the broadcaster earlier this year, Mr Crozier said he planned to "build a portfolio of roles" across the private sector and in November was installed chairman of theatre owner Stage Entertainment.
Vue, whose cinemas in Wales include those in Cardiff, Carmarthen and Rhyl, is owned by Canadian investors Omers and Alberta Investment Management Corporation and it is thought that Mr Crozier's appointment could pave the way for a potential sale or initial public offering.
Crozier said: "Having spent 21 years as a chief executive across four different industries, I now feel that the time is right for me to move to the next stage of my career."
Judge Stephen Ashurst, who sentenced them each to six years at Teesside Crown Court, criticised the police decision to release Crozier on bail after earlier police chases, and he said that the public would also have questions.
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