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The author's name is not to be found in 'Poppen's Bibliotheca Belgica.'
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey Cottle, Joseph 1847
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The author's name is not to be found in 'Poppen's Bibliotheca Belgica.'
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey Joseph Cottle 1811
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Which is kind of like asking Hitler to play nicely with Vön Poppen.
China And Russia Prop Up Mugabe Dictatorship « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Which is kind of like asking Hitler to play nicely with Vön Poppen.
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The more sophisticated surgical methods, however, were developed by other people, primarily by Freeman and Watts but also by Lyerly-Poppen,
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Among Anna's early work were some additions to a new edition of her father's _Zinne-Poppen_, one of her poems running thus in the translation by Mr, Edmund Gosse in the very pleasant essay on Tesselschade in his _Studies in the
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Poppen was an engineer by trade, and he thought that by binding two Kmart skis together, he could make a toy that would allow his kids to "surf" on snow.
Gizmodo Rachel Swaby 2011
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The DIY effort was a family hit, so Poppen continued to tweak his design.
Gizmodo Rachel Swaby 2011
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Steve Poppen, the Vikings chief financial officer, got a call from the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission that snow levels on the Dome were getting bad.
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On a snow-covered Christmas morning in Michigan in 1965, Sherman Poppen was playing around in his garage, attempting to make something to amuse his daughters.
Gizmodo Rachel Swaby 2011
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