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Any parent who is completely certain that their gapper won’t do it before marriage needs to take a reality check.
All while jogging around the bases and trying to hit a gapper to drive in a couple of runs.
A ball hit in the gap is sometimes called a flapper or a gapper.
"A gapper in a developing country is like a walking advert for ‘get rich quick’.
I thought the picture showed a generic gapper beside someone dressed as a microbe.
Further, as John Gapper reminds us, the carmakers have tried this on before.
Since then, things have got worse, writes the FT’s Gapper.
Don’t put venture capital at risk, writes John Gapper.
John Gapper: Government unhappy about corporate tax evasion should change laws.
Gapper says he cannot help suspecting the latter.
Gapper blog: Name an exchange and win champagne!
John Gapper is associate editor and chief business commentator of the Financial Times.
But, says John Gapper, he is peddling an illusion.
Gapper: Actually, the French banks are big derivatives users.
As the FT’s own John Gapper has argued, it would not.
John Gapper: The disturbing revolving door from high level public service roles to the private sector.
John Gapper describes one such instrument, a "tail risk" swap:
When the news broke, Mr. Gapper called the airline, worried that he would have to kill the article.
Gapper wished that the story's cutscenes stop interrupting his enjoyment of shooting the enemies.
None of us was a brilliant musician, but we had fun," the troupe's cellist Gapper recalls. "
John Gapper on the amorality in banks.
There is very little Canadian based foreign distributor activity, which is a handicap to the operation of a "gapper".
The Gapper said there was no economic reason for them to IPO.
John Gapper, the FT’s business columnist, was not taken in by those tricks:
"I saw the trajectory, and I thought it was a gapper," Pratt explained yesterday.