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corse

1

[kawrs]

noun

Archaic.
  1. corpse.



Corse

2

[kawrs]

noun

  1. French name of Corsica.

Corse

1

/ ɔ /

noun

  1. the French name for Corsica

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corse

2

/ ɔː /

noun

  1. an archaic word for corpse

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of corse1

1225–75; Middle English cors < Old French < Latin corpus body; corpse
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Both Ferrari and the AF Corse team are closely linked, but victory ahead of the red cars is nevertheless significant.

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Kubica's win was in the privately entered AF Corse - yellow livered as a nod to the early days of Ferrari's time in Modena before Enzo Ferrari moved operations to the now-famous Maranello near Bologna.

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The number 83 AF Corse Ferrari 499P, also driven by China's Yifei Ye and Britain's Phil Hanson, took the chequered flag 14.084 seconds ahead of the number six Porsche 963 of France Kevin Estre.

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Enter the second gallery, where rigorous geometric abstract paintings by Bridget Riley, Billy Al Bengston, Jo Baer and Mary Corse and a sculpture by Larry Bell hold sway, and suddenly the prior room’s limitations are framed: There, only one of the 13 works was by a woman, painter Lee Krasner, and only one was by a non-New Yorker, painter Robert Colescott, who was also the only nonwhite artist.

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The modern version has two trim levels: Tributo and Alfa Corse.

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