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Lipton
[ lip-tuhn ]
noun
- Seymour, 1903–1986, U.S. sculptor.
- Sir Thomas John·stone [jon, -st, uh, n, -s, uh, n], 1850–1931, Scottish merchant and yacht racer.
Example Sentences
It's all part of Lipton's branding strategy to position itself as a social agent and a builder of communities.
Unilever, the maker of Dove soap and Lipton teas, has said it will add labels to all of its 70,000 products.
The international model showcased her voice in an ad campaign for Lipton iced tea that appeared in Japan.
Even without the evidence marshaled by Bebchuk, Brav and Jiang, Lipton's complaint was always a bit far-fetched.
In 1989, while at Wachtell Lipton, he wrote an article for the Harvard Law Review, which is still talked about in legal circles.
The crafty ones might make Lipton tea-bag earrings or festive patriotic embroidered sweaters.
Sullivan declined to comment for this article through his lawyer, David Murphy of Wachtell Lipton, Rosen and Katz.
This was long before Sir Thomas Lipton employed this method of putting up teas.
True she had written to Miss Lipton for a loan, and the money had been promptly sent her.
Lipton climbed up on the wing and motioned to Rick to put on the helmet and plug in his phones.
Lipton followed with a rapid-fire description of instruments, controls, and procedures that left Rick's mind reeling.
Jerry Lipton, who had climbed out on the wing, reached over and put a hand on his shoulder.
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