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Mr. Barton also co-founded Expedia and is at work on a new mobile app called Trover, which enables users to share their various discoveries around the globe.
At Hamptons Event, It's Name, Set, Match Marshall Heyman 2011
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Yo Gabba Gabba t-shirt by Zachary Trover on sale at the official store.
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Trover emphasized the Change theme again, later on: "They want a change, they want something different."
Illinois GOP's New Theme In Special Election Fight For Obama's Seat: Change! 2009
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"So there's a real desire for change," Trover said.
Illinois GOP's New Theme In Special Election Fight For Obama's Seat: Change! 2009
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• Trover Shop, a bookstore on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., is, "given the current economic climate and the changes in our industry," closing after 51 years in business.
Closing the books on the local bookshop Paul 2009
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Trover also made sure to include another message that will come up if an election is held: That all these same Democratic leaders actively supported Blago's re-election in 2006, even while he was under investigation -- and he even worked in a dig against Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama himself, including them in a long list of state pols.
Illinois GOP's New Theme In Special Election Fight For Obama's Seat: Change! 2009
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Until last year, when we moved down the block, the Trover Book Shop on
Wikipedia on Marriage Teresa 2008
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Trover and Conversion of a Kettle belonging to Executor.
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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The poet is now Rymer or Rimmer, while Trover, Fr. trouvère, a poet, minstrel, lit. finder, has been confused with Trower, for Thrower, a name connected with weaving.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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For there was no love lost between Church and Chapel in Trover, and the rector's flock had long been fortified in their power of 'parting' by fear lest 'Chapel' (also present that day in court) should mock at his impecuniousness.
Tatterdemalion John Galsworthy 1900
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