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Lippmann


Lippmann [lip-muh n; also French leep-man for 1] Examples noun

  1. Ga·bri·el [ga-bree-el] /ga briˈɛl/, 1845–1921, French physicist: Nobel Prize 1908.
  2. Walter,1889–1974, U.S. journalist.

Examples from the Web for lippmann Contemporary Examples of lippmann

  • Lippmann was the premiere political columnist and commentator of the era.

    Elvis Presley: America’s Secret Weapon in the Cold War

    Jon Wiener

    October 14, 2012

  • Khrushchev told Lippmann there had to be an all-German peace treaty that included a new status for Berlin.

    Elvis Presley: America’s Secret Weapon in the Cold War

    Jon Wiener

    October 14, 2012

  • Historical Examples of lippmann

  • Updated Lippmann, Hofstede de Groot edition, with definitive scholarly apparatus.

    Life Histories of North American Shore Birds, Part 1 (of 2)

    Arthur Cleveland Bent

  • Dr. Lippmann found similar decorations in the 1465 edition of Lactantius, printed at Subiaco by the same firm.

    Early Illustrated Books

    Alfred W. Pollard

  • British Dictionary definitions for lippmann Lippmann noun

    1. Gabriel (ɡabriɛl). 1845–1921, French physicist. He devised the earliest process of colour photography: Nobel prize for physics 1908
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