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  • And the composer of that song, Andrew Lippa, sang a tribute to his good friend that poked fun of the fact that she may have everything, but she's not Jewish.

    This Is Your Life: A Musical Version Marshall Heyman 2012

  • Lippa, whose next show, The Addams Family, was scheduled to open on Broadway in 2010, happened to be in the audience that afternoon.

    Theater Geek Mickey Rapkin 2010

  • But with women -- at least nominally straight women -- Lippa found the opposite effect: The higher her sex drive, the more likely a woman was to report being attracted to both men and women.

    Christopher Ryan: Why There Might Never Be Viagra for Women 2010

  • But with women -- at least nominally straight women -- Lippa found the opposite effect: The higher her sex drive, the more likely a woman was to report being attracted to both men and women.

    Christopher Ryan: Why There Might Never Be Viagra for Women 2010

  • Tony Lippa sheriff of Caroline County has the best slogan ever for politics.

    Waldo Jaquith - House Republicans embrace, reject sunlight. 2007

  • The 51⁠„ 4-ounce Lippa comes in stainless steel (shown), $26; and aluminum, $100.

    2007 Fishing Gear Buyer's Guide: Random Stuff 2007

  • Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice ( "Jersey Boys") are writing the book, Andrew Lippa ( "The Wild Party") is writing the score and Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott ( "Shockheaded Peter") will direct and design.

    Question of the Day 2007

  • They also are perceived to be more friendly, outgoing, and extroverted than low self-monitors Lippa, 1978.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • They also are perceived to be more friendly, outgoing, and extroverted than low self-monitors Lippa, 1978.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • He has a quarrel in Samaria with Simon, surnamed the Magician; he goes to Lippa, Cæsarea, and Jerusalem; what would it have cost him to go to Rome?

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

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