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Tupper

American  
[tuhp-er] / ˈtʌp ər /

noun

  1. Sir Charles, 1821–1915, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1896.


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"I don't see that lowering prices here at all," Mr Tupper said.

From BBC

Career coach Helen Tupper, co-founder of Squiggly Careers, suggests a simple language shift can help reinforce boundaries.

From BBC

Tupper, who wrote her book after experiencing burnout herself, says it's important to stop, celebrate and acknowledge your own successes, not just focus on the next thing.

From BBC

Doing our best to avoid comparisons with colleagues can also help, so we run our own race, Tupper adds.

From BBC

You can find the key to its offerings in “Russ & Daughters: 100 Years of Appetizing,” written by the owners Niki Russ Federman and Josh Russ Tupper, with Joshua David Stein.

From The Wall Street Journal