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  • Evviva Chief Executive David Kippen said he came up with the idea for a social-media game while on a market-research trip to India.

    Enough With 'Call of Duty,' Answer the Call in Room 417 Alexandra Berzon 2011

  • Evviva Chief Executive David Kippen said he came up with the idea for a social-media game while on a market-research trip to India.

    Enough With 'Call of Duty,' Answer the Call in Room 417 Alexandra Berzon 2011

  • Feet And The OlympicsShoe historian Cameron Kippen casts an eye over trainer technology in the run up to 2012.

    Internet picks of the week 2011

  • Any election, it does not matter what country you go to, there is always room to improve, always improvements that can be made, Kippen said.

    Election Complaints Overwhelm Afghan Voter Commission 2010

  • Any election, it does not matter what country you go to, there is always room to improve, always improvements that can be made, Kippen said.

    Election Complaints Overwhelm Afghan Voter Commission 2010

  • Framework, by designers Kippen Schet & Jonathan Wood, is both interactive and sculptural.

    ULTIMATE TREE HOUSES AT THE DALLAS ARBORETUM | Inhabitat 2006

  • But he is said to have been active in the scenes of war and plunder which succeeded the Revolution; and tradition affirms him to have been the leader in a predatory incursion into the parish of Kippen, in the Lennox, which took place in the year

    Rob Roy 2005

  • We found Kippen, or, as it was sometimes named, the Kingdom of Kippen, a pleasant place, and we had no difficulty in finding the "Cross Keys."

    From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor

  • Leaving Kippen, we passed through Gargunnock, with the extraordinary windings of the River Forth to our left, and arrived at Stirling at 5.15 p.m., where at the post-office we found a host of letters waiting our arrival and at the railway-station a welcome change of clothing from home.

    From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor

  • Kippen, they informed us, was on the borders of Perthshire and Stirlingshire, and when we told them we intended calling for refreshments they advised us to patronise the "Cross Keys Inn."

    From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor

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