Street gang founded by Raymond Washington, Stan Williams and Dre Samita, in Los Angeles, California.
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1The Waves had not played in the WCC tournament semifinals since 2004.
2WCC shuttling and activity cycles are modulated by FRQ in circadian fashion.
3The Bulldogs have won three straight WCC tournament titles as the No.
4The win gives Gonzaga the WCC's automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.
5WCC spokesperson Richard MacLean said the potential risks were well known.
1Admiral Meiner's got full magazines and no crips, but battlecruisers can't go toe-to-toe with SDs.
2The concert staff letting in the crips and gooniebirds first is something he should have forseen, but didn't.
3The runts of the litter, those crips are lucky if they get to suck the bones of a kill.
4Volvo's biggest saloon and estate cut quite the visual dash on the road, with smooth, clean, crips styling inside and out.
5That was a frightening role to play and it was a precursor now for what we have with the crips and bloods.
6Not quite the Bloods and the Crips, but I think same idea.
7The Crips aren't one gang, but an identity which other gangs adopt.
8It's just Crips or Bloods or whatever, just in another country.
9What would happen if the Crips got a corporate-minded public-image makeover?
10These two Crips walk rapidly back to the main group.
11I think they were probably Crips or Bloods or something.
12It would sort of be like joining the Crips or the Mossad or Fugazi.
13In one letter at least Lamb spells his name Crips- ajokehe was fond of.
14Yet somehow now it's The Crips v The Bloods.
15Crips heard the name Lapasa, figured I was Samoan.
16We both know that the Crips will get him.