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Akkerman

British  
/ akɪrˈman /

noun

  1. the former name (until 1946) of Belgorod-Dnestrovski

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“It’s definitely something to look into,” said veteran gardener Brad Akkerman of Princeton.

From Washington Times

Akkerman uses greenhouses, but not in the winter - they’re hard to heat and he’s had them collapse under the weight of snow.

From Washington Times

Miss Akkerman is the lotions and lipstick.

From Literature

Miss Akkerman's grandfather sits at the breakfast table through the kitchen doorway.

From Literature

When Miss Akkerman comes back to the foyer, I pretend to consider the two dresses she's brought, but really I'm watching the wall clock.

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