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Jefferson said in addition to Apap's presence in New York, he hopes to expand the show and add co-hosts in Canada, New Zealand and Russia.
Hank Koebler: MMA & Sports Expo Comes to Atlantic City Hank Koebler 2011
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"I didn't ask him, I kinda told him: 'You need a female who's fit, who's athletic, who can talk the talk with the best of the best,'" Apap said.
Hank Koebler: MMA & Sports Expo Comes to Atlantic City Hank Koebler 2011
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Apap estimated Jefferson has invested between $300 thousand to $400 thousand in the expo.
Hank Koebler: MMA & Sports Expo Comes to Atlantic City Hank Koebler 2011
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Apap joined the show in August after contacting Jefferson through Facebook and requesting to join the show.
Hank Koebler: MMA & Sports Expo Comes to Atlantic City Hank Koebler 2011
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The expo, which MMA & Sports Xtreme Show co-host Susan Apap described as "quite the networking opportunity" for mixed martial arts enthusiasts, will include a grappling contest, strongman competition and other athletic competitions.
Hank Koebler: MMA & Sports Expo Comes to Atlantic City Hank Koebler 2011
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Just last weekend at the Boston Philharmonic, Algerian-born violinist Gilles Apap dazzled the audience with an improvisation on Bach's fourth cello suite, segueing from Baroque to Celtic melodies to Appalachian fiddle tunes.
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Rā commands in the empyrean, because he has struck Apap.
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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Apap; (630) there is joy for thee, god of the horizon, Osiris, King of the Ament, there is joy for thy triumphant spirit, for thou destroyest his enemies; thou art delighted, Tesherti, red spirit who openest the Ament.
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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Arise O Rā from within thy chamber, strong is Rā, weak the foes: lofty is Rā, down-stricken the foes: Rā living, his foes dead: Rā full of meat and drink, his foes ahungered and athirst: Rā bright, his foes engulfed: Rā good, his foes evil: Rā mighty, his foes puny: Rā hath despoiled Apap.
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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