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Lipton

[lip-tuhn]

noun

  1. Seymour, 1903–1986, U.S. sculptor.

  2. Sir Thomas Johnstone 1850–1931, Scottish merchant and yacht racer.



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Silver said he would hesitate to take action against the Clippers if even a shred of doubt about the situation remains following the investigation, which will be conducted by a law firm experienced in probing wrongdoing by sports franchises, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen and Katz.

Three years ago, Julian partnered with the elite law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, the country’s No. 1 corporate firm most years by per-partner revenue, to bring lawsuits against the town of Lexington, Mississippi, and its police force for racial discrimination.

From Salon

Goggi spent decades working as a research chemist at Lipton before becoming president of the Tea Association.

From Salon

So when I found the “Peach” edition of the Short Stack mini-cookbook series, written by Beth Lipton, I was delighted to discover two recipes that treat peaches like tomatoes: one, a pasta salad with cubed peaches in place of cherry tomatoes; the other, a caprese with peach slices subbed for beefsteaks.

From Salon

It is not actually true, as the New York Times’ Eric Lipton claimed on social media, that corruption “requires explicit quid pro quo,” an “official action” in exchange for a gift.

From Slate

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