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"'Appen' e is, but that doesn't give him a right to get hold of the boy's collar, an 'fair rip it clean off his back."
Sons and Lovers 1913
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"'Appen' e is, but that doesn't give him a right to get hold of the boy's collar, an 'fair rip it clean off his back."
Sons and Lovers 1907
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"'Appen 'twas nowt," the postman at length allowed, peering cautiously about.
Bob, Son of Battle Alfred Ollivant 1900
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'Yes, he's gone into your papa's room,' said I. '' Appen 'twas he come 'tother night.
Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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The alarm had earlier been raised at 2.30pm Australian time on Wednesday and streets were closed to traffic near the home of William Pulver, chief executive of the technology company Appen, and his wife Belinda in the wealthy north shore suburb of Mosman.
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'Appen there's nowt so radged as pikelets, and so on.
'Russell Brand is pointless,' says Michael Parkinson Marina Hyde 2010
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William Pulver, Madeleine's father, who described the experience to reporters as "baffling," is currently chief executive officer of Appen Butler Hill, a specialist in linguistic solutions.
Australian 'Collar Bomb' Suspect Is Detained Shalini Ramachandran 2011
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Appen, the company her father works for, provides linguistics technologies to companies including Microsoft, Google and Nokia.
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What the student, Wilken-Jon von Appen, received in return was a letter that not only turned him down but added an ominous warning from John M. Busch, a security administration official: I have determined that you pose a security threat.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Blunt Federal Letters Tell Students They��re Security Threats 2008
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What the student, Wilken-Jon von Appen, received in return was a letter that not only turned him down but added an ominous warning from John M. Busch, a security administration official: I have determined that you pose a security threat.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Blunt Federal Letters Tell Students They��re Security Threats 2008
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