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Shapiro

American  
[shuh-peer-oh] / ʃəˈpɪər oʊ /

noun

  1. Karl (Jay), 1913–2000, U.S. poet and editor.


Shapiro British  
/ ʃəˈpiːrəʊ /

noun

  1. Jonathan. publishing as Zapiro . born 1958, South African political cartoonist

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Gallio studies how temperature shapes biology and is the Soretta and Henry Shapiro Research Professor in Molecular Biology as well as a professor of neurobiology at Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.

From Science Daily

In 1985, they made history with the songs The Show and La-Di-da-Di, the "greatest two-sided single since Hound Dog/Love Me Tender", as critic Peter Shapiro later wrote in The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop.

From BBC

I reached out to best-selling memoirist and novelist Dani Shapiro to ask if she had her own experience with the book.

From Los Angeles Times

“If you look at the original soap opera, no one paid for it,” Shapiro said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microdramas’ appeal could be limited by consumer resistance to downloading another app and paying for content, said Evan Shapiro, a media analyst and longtime industry executive.

From The Wall Street Journal