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  • abbreviation April

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  • The Roman law is pfer* fe6lly filent with regard to them, I know no Greek or Latin word (I might venture, I be - lieve, to affert that there is none) which ex* preffes the idea we now annex to the word Ap - prentice, a fervant bound to work at a particular trade for the benefit of a mailer, during a term of years, upon condition that the mafter fliall teach him that trade.

    The Works of Adam Smith ...: With an Account of His Life and Writings 1812

  • As the child ran toward him, with both his little arms stretched out, and crying, in Hungarian, "Apám!

    Dr. Dumany's Wife M��r J��kai 1864

  • In the thoracic segments, located about a third of the way down from the head, certain neuroblasts generate four neurons called the Ap (for "apterous") cluster, distinguished from other neurons by the expression of a specific set of transcription factors.

    PLoS Biology: New Articles 2010

  • Local Montagnard tribesmen called Ap Bia "the mountain of the crouching beast."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2008

  • Local Montagnard tribesmen called Ap Bia "the mountain of the crouching beast."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed Jeffrey Howell Sr. 2008

  • Local Montagnard tribesmen called Ap Bia "the mountain of the crouching beast."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2008

  • Local Montagnard tribesmen called Ap Bia "the mountain of the crouching beast."

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2008

  • Apolo got his name from his father used greek words of "Ap," which means to "steer away from" and "lo," which means "look out; here he comes."

    Best Syndication - Nicole Wilson 2010

  • • McCay’s professional relationship and longtime personal friendship with cartoonist Apthorp "Ap" Adams, one of his two assistants on the monumental animated epic "The Sinking of the Lusitania" 1918.

    The Real McCay 2006

  • • McCay’s professional relationship and longtime personal friendship with cartoonist Apthorp "Ap" Adams, one of his two assistants on the monumental animated epic "The Sinking of the Lusitania" 1918.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

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