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Papp

American  
[pap] / pæp /

noun

  1. Joseph Yosl Papirofsky, 1921–91, U.S. theatrical producer and director.


Example Sentences

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The findings highlight the importance of policy in reducing plastic pollution, lead study author Anna Papp said.

From BBC

Third-year journalism student Brendan Papp, 21, is being "taught out" - meaning students currently on the cancelled course are seeing it through until completion.

From BBC

Roberts’ smoldering, high-beam intensity caught the attention of Joe Papp, a panjandrum of New York theater who cast Roberts in a Public Theater production of the Civil War drama “Rebel Women.”

From Los Angeles Times

According to Cristi Remus Papp, head of the large carnivore department of the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the new law will do nothing to improve the situation, and could make it worse.

From BBC

The Times had two veterinarians, Dr. Sheila Lyons and Dr. Kate Papp, independently review the records related to the 2023 deaths at Churchill Downs and Pimlico.

From New York Times