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PV and I were on separate aircraft, but we could talk on secure phones and share information, or consult with Dick Scholtes at Ft. Bragg or call Pepperman in his Maryland basement for advice if we needed to.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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The first intelligence we received came from a guy I’ll call Pepperman, a former Marine lieutenant colonel who was working special ops assistance at the National Security Agency at Ft. Meade,
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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The bottom line: "Companies can no longer have a knee-jerk reaction to these kinds of terminations," said Michael Pepperman , partner at Philadelphia law firm Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, who represents employers.
For Angry Employees, Legal Cover for Rants Melanie Trottman 2011
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That basement room was the hub for covert and clandestine operations all over the world, and my old friend Pepperman sat there like a balding Buddha, watching and listening as things went down.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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“I got a Blackbird working, Dick,” Pepperman said.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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I punched up the all-knowing Pepperman in his NSA basement.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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Pepperman — I called him that because he grew his own incredibly hot Thai peppers in the backyard of his suburban Maryland home, a culinary holdover from his special ops days behind the lines in Southeast Asia — was one of those wonderful, ex-military scavengers who could get you anything, anytime.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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He was one Pepperman, commonly called "Swamp" for short.
Radio Boys Loyalty Bill Brown Listens In Samuel Francis Aaron 1899
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The bottom line: "Companies can no longer have a knee-jerk reaction to these kinds of terminations," said Michael Pepperman, partner at Philadelphia law firm Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, who represents employers.
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A Councilman Pepperman could simply abstain from approving a judge, or for that matter, a prosecutor or a public defender.
unknown title 2009
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