Proper noun
Lapsley (plural Lapsleys)
A surname.
Bateson 1984:117–118; Lapsley 1999 In her memoir about her parents, With a Daughter's Eye, Margaret Mead's daughter implies that the relationship between Benedict and Mead was partly sexual. Source: Internet
In addition to a wealth of technical information recounted in layman’s terms, Lapsley also humanizes the phreakers by telling their stories. Source: Internet
The Sabers are off to a 3-0 start in Division II, and took five of six singles to end this one early Winners included No. 1 Matt Lapsley (8-1), No.2 Sam Goddard (8-4), No. 3 Kyle Gibson (8-1), No. 5 Josh Lacaillade (8-0) and No. 6 Michael Dodge. Source: Internet
Lapsley added that the Seminary's Center would be interested in hosting future conferences that address the relationship between theology and the gender binary. Source: Internet
South Africa is a broken nation due to the violent history that preceded democracy, Father Michael Lapsley said yesterday.“ Source: Internet
“We need to get people back in their jobs,” said Rob Lapsley, president of the California Business Roundtable, an association of the state’s largest corporations. Source: Internet