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  • : Started 15th, finished 31st after an accident in Lap 7 2002

    Clinton wins Indy racer's endorsement 2008

  • (According to the fashion in the Crown Colonies, the organization was commonly called Lap-Rip, from the initials of its name -- a most unfortunate acronym, Peggy thought, especially for a ladies 'club.)

    Heartfire Card, Orson Scott 1998

  • 2000: Started 19th, finished 31st after an accident in Lap 1 2001

    Clinton wins Indy racer's endorsement 2008

  • 2003: Started 24th, finished 31st after an accident and engine trouble in Lap 14 2004

    Clinton wins Indy racer's endorsement 2008

  • No, doc, in my experience there’s a set of Bad Words that it automatically rejects and I’m guessing Lap is one and Dancer is another.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Because the ladies have been relatively well behaved… 2010

  • At the Beaver Hunt, the order of the day was a recent craze known as the Lap Dance, which took place in discreet corners of the bar.

    Drop Shot Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1996

  • At the Beaver Hunt, the order of the day was a recent craze known as the Lap Dance, which took place in discreet corners of the bar.

    Drop Shot Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1996

  • Covidien plc have extended a deal for the joint promotion of the Allergan's adjustable gastric band for bariatric surgery, called the Lap-Band System.

    Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010

  • Jeffrey Baker, MD, will perform a laparoscopic adjustable gastric band surgery, commonly known as Lap-Band (R) or Realize Band (TM) surgery, while Frederick Johnson, MD answers viewer questions, and talks about the benefits of adjustable banding procedures.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • Vu Duy Do provided hearsay that "Lap", now dead, buried the remains, including a skull.

    Scungio, Vincent A. 1966

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