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United States journalist (1889-1974)
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lippmann
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Lippmann is a large lunar impact crater in the southern part of the far side of the Moon and so cannot be viewed directly from the Earth . Just to the northeast is the walled plain Mendel , only slightly smaller than Lippmann. To the south-southeast lies ...
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Harold looked from the lady to Professor Lippmann, who watched him keenly.
Professor Lippmann and the lady glanced at each other and then back to him, clearly puzzled by his vagueness.
Though Harold extended his hand to take it back, Professor Lippmann either did not notice or pretended not to.
Professor Lippmann handed it to her even as they resumed their walk across the field.
Professor Lippmann, fitting a meter-long engine crank into the front grooves.
But what bothered him most, and inexplicably so, was the discovery, upon returning to his seat, that Professor Lippmann and Adeline had chosen not to stay.
One evening Adeline took him to the Sorbonne to show him where she and Professor Lippmann worked.
Professor Lippmann did gain Harold entry into the restricted areas of the Exposition grounds, though with a stern warning not to wear his Sunday best.
Professor Lippmann fell silent as they passed an empty lot with no sign of construction.
It was evening of the next day when Professor Lippmann came upon them down by the Seine, in that darkest of lairs favored by lovers, the park of the Vert-Galant with its dim, spike-crowned lamps.
Professor Lippmann arrived at a quarter to ten but wandered about, keeping his distance.
Professor Lippmann wandered over, and after curt acknowledgments they moved apart from the crowds.
With practiced ease, Professor Lippmann summed up the history of the atom.
Committee of 300 apparatus that stretched right across America, of which Lippmann was a most important member.
International Institute for Strategic Studies is nothing more than a higher echelon opinion-maker as defined by Lippmann and Bernays.