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  • (the [39] Ptolemais of the Maccabees and New Testament), Now called Acca, or more usually by Europeans St. Jean d'Acre, the most important seaport town on the Syrian coast, about 30 miles south of Tyre.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • I thought there was no point going to uni if I could start my Acca accountancy qualification straight away while getting experience and earning a salary.

    Clearing 2011: What you could do if you don't get your preferred place 2011

  • In his Roman temple, Heracles was mated to "Acca, the Maker."

    Archive 2008-09-01 Jan 2008

  • Greeks called her Acco or Acca, "she Who Fashions."

    The Goddess Akka Jan 2008

  • In his Roman temple, Heracles was mated to "Acca, the Maker."

    The Goddess Akka Jan 2008

  • Greeks called her Acco or Acca, "she Who Fashions."

    Archive 2008-09-01 Jan 2008

  • But our Acca felt Bryan might be a target, so we put someone here undercover.

    Touch of Evil 2006

  • My knees were jelly as he sprinted back up the stairs to disappear back inside the room, past a very annoyed Acca.

    Touch of Evil 2006

  • It was my turn to show surprise, but not because she was Acca.

    Touch of Evil 2006

  • I was going to meet with the Acca of the local werewolf pack.

    Touch of Evil 2006

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