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Sip·ple

(sip'ĕl),
John H., 20th-century U.S. physician. See: Sipple syndrome.
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Douglas Sipple is a former teacher who left the classroom for an appointment from the U.S.
Regina guessed that her ex-husband, Donald Sipple, one of the Republican Party's most successful political consultants, would do everything in his considerable power to portray her as a bad mother who didn't deserve custody of their son.
The winner of a brand-new Chevrolet Sonic was Walter Sipple, director of the Naval Brig from Mount Pleasant, S.C.
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"You need to be a top-five national team to win the (Class 3A) state meet," said Downers North coach John Sipple, who had to surrender the team title to WW South over the weekend.
Walter Sipple, CCM, Parole and Release Department head, Navy Consolidated Brig, U.S.
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Equation (1) represents an s-shaped curve (White, Sipple, & Greiner, 2004) whose values range from 0 to 1 (probability).
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