Proper noun
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Koper
A coastal town in southwestern Slovenia
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Koper (plural Kopers)
A surname from Polish.
Additionally, Dr. Koper opined that Maryland’s stricter FSA has “the potential to prevent and limit shooting injuries in the state over the long-run” and thereby “advance Maryland’s interest in reducing the harms caused by gun violence.” Source: Internet
Koper said his team is not predicting any large earthquake. Source: Internet
“There’s still a lot of strain and there’s still a lot of energy waiting there on the fault that can be released,” said Keith Koper, director of the University of Utah’s Seismograph Stations and a professor of geology. Source: Internet
The West Coast project has cost $30 million to build so far and runs another $16 million a year to operate, Koper noted. Source: Internet
To further test the discrimination method, the researchers searched for "explosions that were better proxies, compact, and not your typical industrial explosions," Koper said. Source: Internet