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Examples
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Schwarzenbach obtained commissions for her from Swiss newspapers and in 1934, under the pseudonym “Ipp,” from the Kind Agency and the Deutscher Kunstverlag.
Marianne Breslauer. 2009
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In his opening statement, Steve Campbell, counsel assisting ICAC commissioner David Ipp, said the wrongdoing uncovered was so pervasive the commission could not be satisfied it had done more than "identify the tip of an iceberg".
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Ipp waits for Jonah to settle down, then swabs the other thigh before injecting the vaccine against pneumococcal disease, which stings even more because of its acidity.
Thestar.com - Home Page Andrea Gordon 2010
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On this day, Julie Malone nuzzles 2-month-old Jonah as Ipp wields a syringe for the baby's first five-in-one inoculation against diphtheria, polio, tetanus, pertussis and Hib which causes meningitis.
Thestar.com - Home Page Andrea Gordon 2010
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Commissioner Ipp said it was reasonable for Mr McGurk to believe what he was told as he had made seven copies of the tape and had given them to various solicitors for safe keeping.
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Public hearings will continue for at least another two days so Commissioner Ipp can finally put the rumours and speculation to rest.
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Ipp doesn't turn away patients who won't comply but requires them to sign a "refusal to vaccinate" form acknowledging the choice might endanger the health or life of their child and others.
Thestar.com - Home Page Andrea Gordon 2010
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In his opening address, Commissioner Ipp said the inquiry was not into Mr McGurk's murder or the investigation into the murder, but that it aimed to obtain additional evidence and determine if work practices should be changed to reduce the likelihood of corrupt conduct.
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Pete's comment at the top reminded me of a House episode where a guy wakes up from a coma after 10 years and wonders what an "Ipp-odd" is.
A Tangled Web 2009
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Moshe Ipp, M. B.B.Ch., of The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and colleagues studied 120 healthy infants age 2 to 6 months undergoing routine immunization at an outpatient pediatric clinic in 2006 or 2007.
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