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Scauper
Scauper Scaup"er, n. [Cf. Scalper.] A tool with a semicircular edge, -- used by engravers to clear away the spaces between the lines of an engraving. --Fairholt.

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- Lita Melissa Pezo Cauper (born 4 April 1999 in Iquitos), commonly known as Lita Pezo, is a Peruvian singer. She parti****ted in several different talent...
- November 2024[update] its current president is Jorge Pérez Rubio, who succeeded Lizardo Cauper Pezo, Henderson Rengifo Hualinga, and Alberto Pizango. AIDESEP is a member...
- horticulture, named John William Cauper. The stone walls are thought to be the ruins of a terraced vineyard built by Cauper. Cauper owned the land between 1875...
- Timberg - Xuxu John Herbert - Lobato Maria Padilha - Emengarda Cauper Flávio Galvão - Cauper Roger Gobeth - Plácido Taís Araújo - Dandara Ana Furtado - D...
- Saldaña granted his Muni****l Councilors Antonio Maya de Brito and Agustín Cauper Videira the Title of Founders of the City of Pucallpa. Pucallpa. Traditional...
- Senhora do DestinoJorge Maciel (Rede Globo) 2002 – O Quinto dos InfernosCauper (Rede Globo) 2001 – Porto dos MilagresDeodato Pereira (Rede Globo) 2000...
- Worldrise, Italy Tashi Bista, Humanitarian, Upper Mustang, Nepal Jared Cairuna Cauper, Shipibo Tribal Ranger, Peruvian Amazon Dasha Filippova, Eco-counselor,...
- Oliveira, Viviana Maria Araújo de; Fernandes, Ormezinda Celeste Cristo; Cauper, Gláucia Socorro de Barros; Pohlit, Adrian Martin (February 2008). "Screening...
- Oliveira, Viviana Maria Araújo de; Fernandes, Ormezinda Celeste Cristo; Cauper, Gláucia Socorro de Barros; Pohlit, Adrian Martin (2008). "Screening of...
- (first the Fonsecas, later the Counts of Santa Cruz and finally Pedro José Caupers) subjugated the po****ce as serfs. The Crown had bestowed the lands, politico-military...