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Cas·sel

 (kăs′əl, kä′səl)
See Kassel.
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Cassel

(German ˈkasəl)
n
(Placename) a variant spelling of Kassel
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Also to while away the time of waiting I explored a little island named Cassel, which belonged to King Mihrage, and which was supposed to be inhabited by a spirit named Deggial.
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The enemy's army extended from Cassel to Courtray; and as there was no species of violence or pillage it did not commit, the poor people on the frontier quitted their isolated dwellings and fled for refuge into the strong cities which held out a shelter to them.
Yates was to have been Count Cassel. "A trifling part," said he, "and not at all to my taste, and such a one as I certainly would not accept again; but I was determined to make no difficulties.
Vauxhall, a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM), has chosen Alastair Cassels as the UK retail network development director, effective immediately.
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Who is highly regarded for his work with government, business and First Nations in connection with Aboriginal economic development, has joined Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP.
Seeking Sickness: Medical Screening and the Misguided Hunt for Disease by Alan Cassels, Greystone Books (2012)
Alan Cassels takes on this complex issue in Seeking Sickness: Medical Screening and the Misguided Hunt for Disease.
Minneapolis, MN, August 18, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Signaling the continued expansion of KIIAC LLC products and services into the legal marketplace, KIIAC President and CEO Kingsley Martin has announced Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP as the latest addition to the growing list of KIIAC clients.