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Maverick
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Maverick
family name of two brothers, Bret and Bait; self-centered and untrustworthy gentlemen gamblers. [TV: Terrace, II, 80]
See : Gambling


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Although this approach separates the application data from the kernel, the callback pointers still put dependency of the application onto the MAVERIK.
Willey; Lane Beattie, president of the Salt Lake Chamber; Mike Call, president of Maverik Stores; Jake Boyer, with the Boyer Company and the manager member of The Gateway; Russ Neilson, market manager for 7-Eleven; Rachel Crump, general manager of the downtown Salt Lake Sears store; and Bob Hale, regional supervisor for King's Discount Stores and current president of the Utah Retail Merchants Association.
And in the Netherlands, the maverik politician Pim Fortuyn was assassinated nine days before the elections which, at the time of going to press, seemed likely to give his party an assured place in a new coalition government.
 
 
 
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