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sometimes been used as a substitute.
Capers for sale in an
Italian market Pickled caperberries Salted capers Caper leaves,
pickled or boiled, can be used...
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College Park CBU
Capers, the
athletic teams of Cape
Breton University Capers (album), a 1981
album by
saxophonist Steve Lacy
Capers (1937 film), a German...
- The CBU
Capers are the
athletic teams that
represent Cape
Breton University in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The
teams were
known as the UCCB
Capers from 1982...
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taking over the role when Hall left the musical.
Capers went on to
appear in
Saratoga and Raisin.
Capers was a
familiar face to
television audiences. In...
- a
record of 2–14 in 2005 and
Capers was fired. On
January 23, 2006, the
Miami Dolphins announced the
hiring of Dom
Capers as the team's
defensive coordinator...
- puréed or
finely chopped olives,
capers, and
sometimes anchovies. The name
comes from the Provençal word for
capers,
tapenas (pronounced [taˈpenɔs])....
- to his
departure for UTSW in 2019,
Capers was
named Vice Dean for
Faculty Affairs at OSUCOM. In
December 2020,
Capers was
recruited to the
University of...
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Legrand Guerry Capers, Jr. was born on
April 16, 1834, in Charleston,
South Carolina, as the son of the
merchant LeGrand G.
Capers (1808–1868) and his...
- The M****ille
Caper is a 2012
novel by
Peter Mayle. Set in M****ille, and part of the Sam
Levitt Capers series, The M****ille
Caper follows Sam Lewitt...
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Valerie Capers (born May 24, 1935) is an
American pianist and
composer who is most well
known for her
contributions in jazz.
Capers was born in New York...