The term "crane" for the construction equipment is believed to have originated from the resemblance of the machine's long arm to the neck of a bird. The word itself comes from the Latin "grus," meaning crane, which is also linked to the Old English "cran," referring to the bird. This connection highlights the similarities in how both the bird and the machine lift and move heavy objects.
Gardner Crane's birth name is Edward Gardner Crane.
Demoiselle Crane was created in 1758.
Nicky Crane died in 1993.
Wattled Crane was created in 1789.
Crane paper company is a company that sells 100% cotton paper.
Crane paper may refer to paper that is made using cotton fibres.
a paper that is folded to make a bird, like origami. a crane is a type of bird.
I suggest you go to wikianswers.com and ask "How do you make a paper crane?"
Crane paper is not made from the bark of the trees but from cotton. It is used in the printing of national currencies, passports and banknotes. Crane paper is predominantly used in the U.S. currency.
Crane Paper in Massachusetts.
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The cast of Paper Crane - 2009 includes: Robert Sidlauskas as Old Man
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Paper Crane - 2009 was released on: USA: 26 May 2009 (Brooklyn College Film Festival)
"The Paper Crane" by Molly Bang follows the story of a crane that comes to life and the young boy who is initially kind to it. However, when the boy's greed leads him to mistreat the crane, the story takes a tragic turn as the crane returns to paper form. The plot events highlight themes of kindness, compassion, and consequences of one's actions.