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Loper

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lope  (lp)
intr.v. loped, lop·ing, lopes
To run or ride with a steady, easy gait.
n.
A steady, easy gait.

[Middle English lopen, to leap, from Old Norse hlaupa.]

loper n.


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Five items were selected from the Beliefs Measure (Slaby & Guerra, 1988) and the Safe Schools Survey (Cornell & Loper, 1998) that assessed student attitudes toward aggression and bullying: "If someone threatens you, it is okay to hit that person"; "It feels good when I hit someone"; "If you fight a lot, everyone will look up to you"; "Sometimes you have only two choices--get punched or punch the other kid first"; and "If you are afraid to fight, you won't have any friends.
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shooting team has the widest age range of any Olympic team with 17-year-old Collyn Loper on one end and 52-year-old Elizabeth Callahan on the other.
 
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