Proper noun
Lippman (plural Lippmans)
A surname from German.
Everyone is sure of this [that errors are normally distributed], Mr. Lippman told me one day, since the experimentalists believe that it is a mathematical theorem, and the mathematicians that it is an experimentally determined fact. Henri Poincaré
First she works at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, is later hired as a personal assistant for Mr. Pitt, and later works for the J. Peterman catalogue as a glorified assistant. Source: Internet
One troubling way they may do that is by making stalking behaviors seem like a normal part of romance, according to a new study by Julia Lippman. Source: Internet
"Butour data support the recent FDA move to put a warning label on theentire class of NSAID medications, except for aspirin - labeling thatalerts consumers that long-term use of these drugs might raise theircardiovascular risk," Dr. Lippman said. Source: Internet
"Every time Laura Lippman comes out with a new book, I get chills because I know I am back in the hands of the master. Source: Internet
Laura Lippman, whom I first met on an AOL bulletin board, is largely responsible for my fiction career. Source: Internet