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  • Drawing on evidence from female villagers, one male survivor and a former Malayan police officer, he claims that all of those who died were unarmed rubber tappers and tin miners from the Chinese ethnic minority.
  • This was the cue for the next furious toe-tapper. Times, Sunday Times
  • W. r.t Condoleeza Rice -- which "anna" has brought up a few times -- the Jake Tapper blog post over at ABC News indicates that unless Obama saw that a cabinet member would be well outside of the mainstream, he would approve of that cabinet member. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Obama Attacks Hillary As Calculating And Divisive
  • When the golden age of Hollywood musicals faded, two young tappers appeared on television variety shows with their father as Hines, Hines, and Dad.
  • But like most mestizo traders and rubber tappers of the Vaupés, he had adopted native ways, including the use of coca, or patu as he called it in Cubeo. One River
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  • At this time of the year it is the great 'tapper' in the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rebound of the gong is then taken up by the elasticity of the tapper rod, which returns to an unflexed position, and at about this time the pole piece releases the armature so that it may swing over in the other direction to cause the tapper to strike the other gong. Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc.
  • He knew Chico Mendes, leader of the rubber-tappers and social activist, whose murderers have recently been released from jail.
  • Getting called a caped crusader by Jake Tapper was a definite bonus though. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 92% Useless
  • A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
  • (Telugus), who are also known as Thapatkari (tapper or chiseller), The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
  • Terpe boxed one keeper that just mustered the 10-inch minimum length limit, and I fed five minnows to mysto-tappers - bream or small yellow bass.
  • The two rhythm tappers, now both 29, make a handsome couple.
  • This year's Living Treasure in American Dance Award was presented to 92-year-old tap dancer Leonard Reed, inventor of the Shim Sham Shimmy, now a standard step for all tappers.
  • Each tapper will tap about 650 trees a day where they spent perhaps a couple of minutes at each tree.
  • The tapper then ceases to function and the coherer is ready for the next wireless signal.
  • finger tappers irritated her
  • The compliments get stranger and stranger in this exhilaratingly daft toe-tapper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The researcher asked the "tapper" to predict the percent of songs the "listener" would guess correctly.
  • They enlisted the help of a wire-tapper to bug the star's telephone and bedroom.
  • The plodding tempo makes this countrified toe-tapper a bit middle of the road. The Sun
  • Soon, merchants could pitch their stalls unharassed and traders no longer negotiated with one another at crossbow-point, and the people of Tapper Town prospered as never before. GANDOLO OF THE WATCHFUL EYE • by Bill Ward
  • Tapper's breasts so perfectly resemble those of a young woman of 18 to 19 that even the male genitals which are also perfect do not fully remove the impression that the spectator is looking on a female. Amputations, acid gargles and ammonia rubs: Royal Navy surgeons' 1793-1880 journals revealed
  • A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
  • The servant at Blackwood Castle (Grimsby, played by Artur Binder) tries to frighten Jane by placing a snake in her bed (one of many he cares for in the cellar); a neighboring inn begins to see unprecedented seasonal business from visitors (Horst Tappert as "Douglas Fairbanks," CARMEN, BABY's Uta Levka) showing unusual interest in Blackwood Castle... and each other; and the two seemingly harmless old fogies playing chess in the inn's tavern are using a tricked-out chesspiece to send messages to the snake-caring servant. Archive 2006-04-23
  • He knew Chico Mendes, leader of the rubber-tappers and social activist, whose murderers have recently been released from jail.
  • Try not to confuse this word with 'tapper', somebody who taps casks, or one who 'touches' you for money. Times, Sunday Times
  • His twitterview today with Jake Tapper is full of examples as he talks about Iran not so much as an actual country full of actual people doing actual things in a difficult situation, but instead as a kind of phantasmagoric canvass onto which we should paint a tableau of American hubris and militarism. this Tweet: Center for American Progress Action Fund
  • Her bandmates heard it for the first time this week and rated it as a real foot-tapper. The Sun
  • They were rubber tappers, and the liquid and the sheets were latex - the sap of the rubber tree.
  • The tapper and riffler was an agent named Barry Medlar, of the Bureau’s Albany field office. Mary, Mary
  • Not much of a foot-tapper, then? Times, Sunday Times
  • The researcher asked the "tapper" to predict the percent of songs the "listener" would guess correctly.
  • ABC News 'Jake Tapper reported last night that the White House planned to "assail" Inhofe's remarks, though it was unclear whether Obama himself would comment on them: Center for American Progress Action Fund
  • A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
  • So we begin with White House correspondent Jake Tapper , who's here in London.
  • Each ‘Kerasudha’ unit should have at least 100 trees, which will give direct employment to 10 toddy tappers, three women who process the drink and several others who market the produce.
  • Marjorie was busy and jumpy, a jingler of change and a tapper of toes, which made it pretty rich that she called Uncle Glen hyper. VQR
  • Once derisively referred to as the chanars (toddy tappers), the womenfolk of the community were never allowed to cover the upper portion of their bodies.
  • A subtheme is the clash between the traditional lifestyles of caboclos and rubber tappers and the frenzied expansionism of cattlemen and soy farmers. The Green vs. the Brown Amazon
  • This track at least has a warm, beating heart to it - and hooray, it's a toe-tapper to boot.
  • Whether cast as heroes or villains, Horst Tappert had an air of amiability about him that was hard to dislike, a hangdog avuncularity that put him in the company of actors like Walter Matthau and Peter Falk. Death Notice: Horst Tappert

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