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Kilpatrick

American  
[kil-pa-trik] / kɪlˈpæ trɪk /

noun

  1. Hugh Judson 1836–81, Union general in the U.S. Civil War.


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As well, LPs continue to worry about the regulatory climate for healthcare products, among other issues, said Brian Axelrad, co-leader of the emerging company and venture capital subpractice of law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.

From The Wall Street Journal

When William Brydson was sentenced to 10 years in jail last week, Dawn Crawford and Michelle Kilpatrick allowed themselves a brief celebration.

From BBC

Ms. Kilpatrick, a professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London, treats both Ravel’s music and his underlying strength of character.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Ms. Kilpatrick notes, Ravel sometimes deflected praise for “Boléro,” his most famous work—and yet “he was unashamedly delighted when, passing a building site . . . he heard three construction workers whistling his tune.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"SN2025pht is surprising because it appeared much redder than almost any other red supergiant we've seen explode as a supernova," Kilpatrick added.

From Science Daily