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  • noun An apocryphal writing.

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  • Like an additional story, a a single about how Bryant pronounced Sam "Bam" Cunningham was "what a football player looks like," it competence be some-more apocryph! al than pure truth, yet a essential fable of a mythological manager in perplexing times is as great great not to be true.

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  • Like an additional story, a a single about how Bryant pronounced Sam "Bam" Cunningham was "what a football player looks like," it competence be some-more apocryph! al than pure truth, yet a essential fable of a mythological manager in perplexing times is as great great not to be true.

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  • His birth is ascribed to an illicit ( "Acta Pilati" in Thilo, "Codex apocryph.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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