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He was called back by referee Jason Robinson on the advice of his touch judge, a call Raper said should not have been made.
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Probably you need a full upwelling/diffusion model such as Raper et al.
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Our red-headed kid had the double-whammy of having the last name "Raper" (whose root word was used more lightly in the 70s and that still disturbs me to no end), and had the ever-popular 70s ailment "hypertension" for which he took mysterious looking medication.
weinerdog 2005
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There is an estimate of 3-124 from a paper by a 1993 paper by Wigley and Raper which is mentioned in table 7.8
Rabett Run EliRabett 2010
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There is an estimate of 3-124 from a paper by a 1993 paper by Wigley and Raper which is mentioned in table 7.8
Rabett Run EliRabett 2010
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'went on board a Moca ship called the "Defiance,"' escaped from her at the Mauritius, and returned to England in the 'Raper' galley.
Historical Mysteries Andrew Lang 1878
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One Rural Sourcing employee, Granville Raper, who joined the firm in July as a senior programmer/analyst, says working for the outsourcing company has allowed him to venture into something new that he didn't see coming his way for some time.
Is your future in IT a job in the boonies? Bob Violino 2010
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"I feel very lucky that new hiring opportunities have started to become available despite where the economy is going," Raper says.
Is your future in IT a job in the boonies? Bob Violino 2010
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Lieutenant Colonel Henry S. Raper, CBE, FRS, Cavalier Crown of Italy, was presented on the anniversary program in the following way: Raperski Presents his famous Russian Ballet, "Dialysis."
Variations (5): Tech rehearsal Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Lieutenant Colonel Henry S. Raper, CBE, FRS, Cavalier Crown of Italy, was presented on the anniversary program in the following way: Raperski Presents his famous Russian Ballet, "Dialysis."
Archive 2008-03-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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