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Kempe

British  
/ kɛmp /

noun

  1. Margery . ?1373–?1440, English mystic. Her autobiography, The Book of Margery Kempe , describes her mystical experiences and pilgrimages in Europe and Palestine

  2. Rudolf (ˈruːdɔlf). 1910–76, German orchestral conductor, noted esp for his interpretations of Wagner

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Mike Kempe, chief information officer of audit and consulting firm Grant Thornton, said that business software like enterprise resource planning systems are equipped to handle the complexities that large companies deal with.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s also the matter of maintenance, Kempe added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kempe, Grant Thornton’s CIO, sees a similar trend playing out where the role of core business software changes.

From The Wall Street Journal

That allowed Adrian Kempe to skate in and take the puck off Matheson’s stick and feed Anze Kopitar at the far post for the tap-in.

From Los Angeles Times

Nick Kempe, who runs the Parkwatch website and blog that aims to monitor Scotland's national parks, first wrote about problems developing at the site three years ago.

From BBC