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Pepin

American  
[pep-in] / ˈpɛp ɪn /

noun

  1. Pepin the Short, died a.d. 768, king of the Franks 751–768 (father of Charlemagne).


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The research team, led by Associate Professor Dr. Nick Pepin of the University of Portsmouth, analyzed information from global climate datasets along with detailed case studies from major mountain regions.

From Science Daily

Ms Pepin disagreed, claiming there was "still life left in it".

From BBC

Jacques Pepin's influence and sheer presence in the culinary world is unparalleled.

From Salon

One fan wrote, "Only Jacques Pepin can make the lowly hot dog into a thing of beauty! Love this Chef!"

From Salon

Late Thursday night, though, Pepin sent a letter to the court saying government officials were still meeting with Native American tribes.

From Reuters