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Appleby
/ ˈæpəlbɪ /
noun
- a town in NW England, in Cumbria: famous for its annual horse fair. Pop: 2862 (2001)
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Such acts send a powerful signal, says Kevin Appleby, head of migration policy for the USCCB.
From The Daily Beast
Colleen Appleby tried to leave the business in 1984 by moving to the desert with a cocaine dealer.
From The Daily Beast
"I'd like to show you some of our new crockery sets, Mr. Stover," said Appleby softly.
From Project Gutenberg
There's Bill Appleby's—say, he's a character, rolling in money—we'll drop in to see him.
From Project Gutenberg
"You've got the first choice, Mr. Stover," said Appleby in his caressing way.
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They passed Miss Appleby taking a posse of her young lady boarders out for a walk.
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Oh, in many small ways, but chiefly in this affair with the little lady of Appleby.
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