Dobber

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Dob´ber


n.1.(Zool.) See Dabchick.
2.A float to a fishing line.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Ruud Dobber will lead the commercial unit for BioPharmaceuticals.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, her siblings and their spouses - Leslie Hill and wife Eilene; Verble Swisher and husband "Dobber"; Pauline Anheuser and husband Chuck; Norma Harrell and husband Milford "Doc"; Billie Castleton and husband George and sister-in-law - Arlene Hill.
Dobber et al., "The ozone monitoring instrument," IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol.
Each of the team positioned themselves in separate boxes and were sat behind a desk with their Bingo Card and a dobber and were told they had to keep playing until they completed a full house.
It was officially the first sight of Balls and a dobber together on Channel 4 since the last episode of Eurotrash.
Dobber, "GOME moon measurements, including instrument characterisation and moon albedo," in Proceedings of the 3rd ERS Symposium on Space at the Service of Our Environment, T.-D.
XXXXX WEBB ANGELA You were my twin, That no one could part, And now you have left me, You have broken my heart, Good night God bless, Dobber All our love always.
In fact, when the cards plopped on the mat courtesy of a little dib dib dobber on the other side of the door I sat on the stairs and sighed.
Descartes intends to make use of Impatex's logistics community and UK compliance solutions, while at the same time providing the latter's own clients with access to the Canadian group's own logistics management portfolio, Richard Dobber of Descartes stated.
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