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propr
abbreviation for
(Business / Commerce) proprietor


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Monday evening, the most celeb-packed event in town may not have been the photographer-infested Marc Jacobs show, but an all-but-unpublicized affair across town that took place concurrently—we can only assume this was intentional, in hopes that the fashion machine would be otherwise occupied—on far West 31st Street, where David Arquette and Ben Harper were launching their organic clothing line, Propr, at a bash that doubled as Mr.
``I think a lot of people were confused and that's unfortunate because my opposition all along was toward the misleading tactics and lack of participation,'' said Jeff Jacobberger, a neighborhood council member and co-chairman of the Not PropR committee.
Histologically, the gallbladder showed vascular dilatation of the lamina propr ia, with numerous large intraluminal cells with little cytoplasm and hyperchromatic, pleomorphic nuclei with few mitoses (Figures 1 and 2).
 
 
 
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