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to pops

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To burst (something): to cause to burst.

  • The boy with the pin popped the balloon.

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The worry is that Junior has got to the top thanks to Pops.

As usual, let's hear from the constructors: This puzzle is a salute to pops, obviously.

However, the overall prevalence of contraindications to POPs among reproductive-aged women has not been assessed.

This study aimed to evaluate the association of couples' preconception exposure to POPs with the SSR.

Exposure to POPs via game meat, liver, and other organs may be a problem in some specific populations [7].

Related to this convention is the recognition of the potential for long-range transboundary air pollution as another issue of relevance to POPs [3].

This exploratory study on multiple classes of POPs demonstrated no conclusive evidence on the association between parental preconception exposure to POPs and the SSR.

Great Lakes sport fish consumption is a source of exposure to POPs such as p,p′-diphenyldichloroethene (DDE) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).

PHOTOS: Dr. John -- 'Props to Pops'.

Relegating it to pops concerts (the one-rehearsal horror) is insulting and unacceptable.

"I was used to Pops coming up and telling me what I did wrong.

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