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Prosser

[ pros-er ]

noun

  1. Gabriel, 1776–1800, African American who led an uprising of enslaved Black people in Richmond, Virginia, in 1800.


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Prosser's render does not offer information on the camera system and simply shows three placeholder lenses on the "Pro" model.

Prosser's track record when it comes to Google leaks is not the greatest.

Prosser claims he was sent live, hands-on images of the device, and while he isn't sharing the actual images, he teamed up with a render artist to depict the device based on those images.

Senior Blair advisers, such as the Downing Street strategists Ben Wegg-Prosser and Tim Allan, became personal friends.

The name of James Prosser, among the merchants of Philadelphia, is inseparable with their daily hours of recreation, and pleasure.

James Prosser, Sen., of Philadelphia, has long been the popular proprietor of a fashionable restaurant in the city.

The catch of salmon at Top-tut, now known as Prosser, on the Yakima river this year was unusually heavy.

It will be so much nicer than reading prayers with Miss Prosser in that dreadful school-room.

Miss Prosser again glanced uneasily at her little charge; but this time she did not speak.

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