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crew
No, crew is a common noun. Any common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of someone or something, such as J. Crew clothing or actress Amanda Crew.
No. Entertainment is an abstract noun.
Yes, the noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a group of workers; a word for a physical group.The word 'crew' is also a verb: crew, crews, crewing, crewed.
They spoke in his defense (the crew)
British Airways Cabin Crew Entertainment Society was created in 1970.
Maria de' Cerezo
Spain and Portugal
I wouldn't say "founder" of the twilight crew... but Summit Entertainment does the movies :]
His parents were Stagio and Elisabetta Vespucci.
America (he's who America is named after)
he exlored south america
he was living a happy life with his family......right?
Amerigo Vespucci's brothers' names were: Antonio, Girolamo, and Bernado Vespucci.
In the days of slave ships the conditions for the crew were not much better than those for the captives. There was little time for 'entertainment' - you worked, and you slept, and then you worked again.... leisure time was a thing yet to be invented. Some of the crew might have a squeezebox or tin whistle and play music, but these had to be small as there was little or no spare space on board for such things.
The X-Entertainment Crew is a Malaysian record label. It was founded by DJ - X back in 2004. In addition to making mixes and rap tracks, they also provide live DJ's for events.
Drinking, and eating, conversation, singing, trips ashore for the crew and soldiers; for the convicts the things they did - singing and conversation.