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Lippold

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[lip-ohld] / ˈlɪp oʊld /

noun

  1. Richard, 1915–2002, U.S. sculptor.


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Once while working on a film with the sculptor, composer John Cage said to Lippold, “Oh, Richard, you have a beautiful mind. It’s time you got rid of it.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2023

Lippold said the lawsuit against the Saudis could “keep the pressure on” the kingdom to seek more reforms, but the U.S. government remains linked to the nation in the fight against Islamic extremists.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 11, 2022

Mr. Lippold said on a news program last week that al-Zawahri, along with Bin Laden, had been “intimately involved in the planning.”

From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2022

“We’ve structured it in a way that really pushed the innovators to achieve very revolutionary changes with their products,” Lippold says.

From Scientific American • Jun. 9, 2022

For the legend in general, see A. D'Ancona's Introduction to the Leggenda di Vergogna e la Leggenda di Giuda, Bologna, 1869, and F. Lippold, Ueber die Quelle des Gregorius Hartmann's von Aue, Leipzig, 1869, p.

From Italian Popular Tales by Crane, Thomas Frederick