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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • abbreviation population

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Examples

  • This was, after all, the same management culture that had produced Randal “the Tornado” Tourandos, master of the short-term pop.

    VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010

  • This was, after all, the same management culture that had produced Randal “the Tornado” Tourandos, master of the short-term pop.

    VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010

  • This was, after all, the same management culture that had produced Randal “the Tornado” Tourandos, master of the short-term pop.

    VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010

  • This was, after all, the same management culture that had produced Randal “the Tornado” Tourandos, master of the short-term pop.

    VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010

  • He was successful in setting off what some described as a pop.

    CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2009 2009

  • Still, Brown's victory is likely to delay passage of a bill, at the least, and the sector could see at least a short-term pop.

    SmartMoney.com 2010

  • Should tomorrow's ADP number echo last week's movement below 500k in Unemployment Claims in addition to a more positive Beige Book, the S&P futures could experience a nice immediate-term pop.

    FXstreet.com 2009

  • The unlikely collaboration is a traditional hazard of charitable ventures in pop.

    The United Nations of Disco: Liechtenstein mixes clubbing with geopolitics Alex Macpherson 2010

  • Again, 12% of the pop. translates into a quarter of Primary voters, and will have little effect in the GE.

    Clinton sees influx of campaign cash 2008

  • Boing Boing reminds us how much high-fructose death syrup is in pop.

    Oh, GROSS « Snarkmarket 2005

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  • population

    January 19, 2008