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Capparis spinosa, the
caper bush, also
called Flinders rose, is a
perennial plant that
bears rounded,
fleshy leaves and
large white to pinkish-white flowers...
- 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...
- buds (
capers).
Caper or
Capers may also
refer to: A jump also
known as a
cabriole or capriole, in
ballet and
dressage Capers (name)
Flavius Caper, a 2nd-century...
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Eliza "Virginia"
Capers (September 22, 1925 – May 6, 2004) was an
American actress. She won the Tony
Award for Best Lead
Actress in a
Musical in 1974 for...
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Caper is a
software technology company that
develops and
deploys AI-powered
automated checkout devices as well as AI-based
software applications for retailers...
- The
caper story is a
subgenre of
crime fiction. The
typical caper story involves one or more
crimes (especially thefts, swindles, or
occasionally kidnappings)...
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Ernest Dominic Capers (born
August 7, 1950) is an
American football coach who is a
senior defensive ****istant for the
Carolina Panthers of the National...
- The "Canadian
Caper" was the
joint covert rescue by the
Canadian government and the CIA of six
American diplomats who had
evaded capture during the seizure...
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Capers C.
Funnye Jr. (/fəˈneɪ/; born
April 14, 1952) is an African-American
Conservative rabbi, who
leads the 200-member Beth
Shalom B'nai
Zaken Ethiopian...
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Flavius Caper was a
Roman grammarian of
Latin who
flourished during the 2nd
century AD.
Caper devoted special attention to the
early Latin writers, and...