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Dunlap

[ duhn-lap ]

noun

  1. William, 1766–1839, U.S. dramatist, theatrical producer, and historian.


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Hickenlooper had granted Dunlap a temporary reprieve in 2013, which amounted to a half-measure that made nobody happy.

Indeed, its reporting had been so absolute that Dunlap and his editors wondered how they could have missed Tania Head.

John Dunlap had established the Pennsylvania Packet in 1771.

After these preliminaries, we can return to Knight Dunlap's article.

And Jimmy Dunlap went, and the switch was of a sort to give the little boy an immediate and permanent distaste for school.

Dunlap was afterwards turned off in the usual manner, in sight of the dangling body of his accomplice and master.

In his political views Mr. Dunlap maintains an independent attitude with republican tendencies.

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