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  • And once again Kipper is playing unbelievable, which is the number one reason why we got on a roll last year and again this year. ''

    USATODAY.com - Hockey - Calgary vs. Vancouver 2006

  • What links Baby Boy's murder with that of painter Juliet Kipper is the shadowy presence of an abrasive fanzine writer.

    A Cold Heart: Summary and book reviews of A Cold Heart by Jonathan Kellerman. 2003

  • NEWARK, N.J. -- The Calgary Flames badly wanted to win one for the man they call The Kipper on Tuesday night in New Jersey.

    Top Stories - Google News 2009

  • Christopher, known as Kipper, told how he longed to be in his brother's band and play music with him saying he "created such great music at such a young age".

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

  • Calgary qualified for the playoffs for the first time in seven years, and "Kipper" keyed upset wins against Vancouver and Detroit with his resolute play in net.

    USATODAY.com - Kiprusoff's venue changed, but not his outlook 2004

  • They would go on to lose in a shootout, but "Kipper" may have single-handedly earned the Flames an extra point with that save alone, which could in turn be a factor in crowning the Northwest Division winner at season's end.

    Islanders Top Stories 2009

  • They would go on to lose in a shootout, but "Kipper" may have single-handedly earned the Flames an extra point with that save alone, which could in turn be a factor in crowning the Northwest Division winner at season's end.

    Islanders Top Stories 2009

  • They would go on to lose in a shootout, but "Kipper" may have single-handedly earned the Flames an extra point with that save alone, which could in turn be a factor in crowning the Northwest Division winner at season's end.

    Islanders Top Stories 2009

  • "There is a great latitude for individual taste; one tall, handsome man (known to his friends, I believe, under the sobriquet of 'Kipper') is always seen in a delicious confection of some gauzy pink and blue material, which enhances rather than conceals the Apollo-like grace of his lissome limbs.

    In the Ranks of the C.I.V. Erskine Childers 1896

  • Getting chased by a bull may not show up in a lot of books and movies these days -- although I have seen it on Kipper recently -- but present-day people still get chased by bulls.

    Penderwicks 2009

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