Lemper
Britishnoun
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He is continuing the breeding work started by his father, Paul Heuger, and his uncle, Josef Lemper, in the 1970s.
From Washington Post
In the dish’s name lies some of the tangled history of East and West: lamprais — whose pronunciation is close to “lump rise,” although some leave the P and S silent — comes from the Dutch portmanteau lomprijst, itself derived from lemper, sticky rice cakes with shredded meat inside, which the Dutch first encountered in Malaysia and Indonesia.
From New York Times
"Russian pilgrims can now walk in the footsteps of their ancestors," Boris Lemper, the lawyer acting for the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, told the Times of Israel.
From BBC
Rutter referred to it as a family gathering and praised the inclusivity of Voices, which will include Leslie Odom Jr., Angelique Kidjo, Cynthia Erivo and Ute Lemper, among others.
From Washington Post
Ute Lemper, 53, began her cabaret career performing the works of composer Kurt Weill, who, like her, left Germany to live and work in the United States.
From Washington Post
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