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Kempe

British  
/ kɛmp /

noun

  1. Margery . ?1373–?1440, English mystic. Her autobiography, The Book of Margery Kempe , describes her mystical experiences and pilgrimages in Europe and Palestine

  2. Rudolf (ˈruːdɔlf). 1910–76, German orchestral conductor, noted esp for his interpretations of Wagner

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Nick Kempe, who runs the Parkwatch website and blog that aims to monitor Scotland's national parks, first wrote about problems developing at the site three years ago.

From BBC

Kempe said continual investment was needed to keep sculptures like An Ceann Mor in use, beyond initial government funding used to establish the project.

From BBC

“It sucks to see something happen like that to him,” said Kings teammate Adrian Kempe, who is playing in the Olympics for Sweden.

From Los Angeles Times

In the group stage of the tournament, for example, Armia and Finland will play against Kempe’s Sweden.

From Los Angeles Times

Under contract with the Kings for the next eight seasons, Adrian Kempe has proven his loyalty to the team.

From Los Angeles Times