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Rapp

[ rap; German rahp ]

noun

  1. George, 1757–1847, U.S. religious preacher, born in Germany: leader of the Harmonists.


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That lack of direct consent from people when location data is gathered has led agencies like Rapp to “steer away” from location data providers, said Aldridge.

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Not passing security check-pointsAgencies including Goodway Group and Rapp are subjecting data providers to tougher data privacy and security inspections.

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Rapp struggles aloud with the notion that life and death exist simultaneously—that living is, in essence, dying.

Discussion of world affairs still went forward between Rapp, Senior, and the Advance editor.

Would you have a beautiful woman wear a cheap suit of clothes like Rapp's got on, and a hat bought two years ago?

His cup was full when he could hear John's masterful voice addressed to Mrs. Rapp, Junior, or another aspirant.

He had meant to test his conviction in solitude, but why not put it to trial now, and shame this doubting and inept Rapp, Senior?

Grasping the proffered club he severely threatened with it the new ball which Rapp, Senior, had obligingly teed up for him.

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