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Oliver Wellington "Billy"
Sipple (November 20, 1941 –
February 2, 1989) was an
American man
known for
intervening to
prevent an ********ination
attempt against...
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Sipple (1941–1989) is
American soldier and
activist Oliver Sipple.
Sipple also may
refer to:
Donald Sipple (fl. 1990s),
American political worker & subject...
- that
Sipple was ****, the
media began broadcasting this information. That
became the
first time that
Sipple's parents and
family found out that
Sipple was...
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Sipple House is a
historic home
located at Leipsic, Kent County, Delaware. It was
built about 1885, and is a two-story,
cruciform plan
frame single pile...
- events,
Sipple sued the
Chronicle for
invasion of privacy.
President Ford sent
Sipple a note of
thanks for
saving his life. Milk
claimed that
Sipple's ****ual...
- and
amyloid producing medullary thyroid carcinoma", "PTC syndrome," and "
Sipple syndrome") is a
group of
medical disorders ****ociated with
tumors of the...
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Thomas Sipple House, also
known as the
Chipman House and
Boxwood Manor, is a
historic home
located at Georgetown, Sus**** County, Delaware. It was built...
- her arm again, and
Oliver Sipple, a
former Marine, dove
toward her and
grabbed her arm,
possibly saving Ford's life.
Sipple said at the time: "I saw [her...
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Fremont Tribune.
Retrieved September 18, 2023.
Sipple,
Steven M. (December 15, 2020). "Steven M.
Sipple:
Husker QB
recruit Haarberg ready for scrutiny...
- The Hodges-
Sipple House is a
historic house in Artesia, New Mexico. It was
built in 1905 for John R. Hodges, the
secretary and
treasurer of the Artesia...