1. Lippmann - Noun
2. Lippmann - Proper noun
French physicist who developed the first color photographic process (1845-1921)
United States journalist (1889-1974)
Source: WordNetStrepsiades: Whirl is King, having driven out Zeus. (tr. in Lippmann 1929, p. 1 and 4) Aristophanes
So, for example, the thought experiment of a Brownian ratchet as a perpetual motion machine was first discussed by Gabriel Lippmann in 1900 but it was not until 1912 that Marian Smoluchowski gave an adequate explanation for why it cannot work. Source: Internet
As far as pricing goes, Ginger+Liz is more expensive than drugstore polishes, but not in the realm of higher-end brands like Deborah Lippmann. Source: Internet
Deutsche Bank’s “troubling practices” were widespread, including when trader Greg Lippmann told colleagues that many home loans the bank was packaging into securities were “crap” and “pigs,” according to a 2011 US Senate subcommittee report. Source: Internet
Turkish officials replied that they would "deeply resent" any trade involving the U.S.'s missile presence in their country. citation Two days later, on the morning of October 25, journalist Walter Lippmann proposed the same thing in his syndicated column. Source: Internet
In his best-known books, Public Opinion (1922) and The Phantom Public (1925), Lippmann argued that most individuals lacked the capacity, time, and motivation to follow and analyze news of the many complex policy questions that troubled society. Source: Internet