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hopple
verb
To impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hobble.
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"To me," Mr. Kunz said, "Alejandro has always had a unique way of integrating some fairly diverse influences, from Santo & Johnny and Mott the Hopple to the Ramones.
MILE 436: CINCINNATI Drive another 90 minutes to Cincinnati and find your way to the charming Clifton Gaslight District in the northwest part of the city, a few miles off I-75 south (exit at Hopple Street).
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"At high tide there was a breach of the dunes," said Joe Hopple, a public information officer for Sussex County, Del. "A State Police unit got caught in it.
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"What's important is the message ads deliver," said Richard V. Hopple, president of Unicast.
Richard V. Hopple, chief executive of Unicast, which makes technology to provide pop-up ads with sound and motion, argues that the X10 ads are giving such advertising an undeserved bad reputation.
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