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Hermann

[ US /ˈhɝmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. German hero; leader at the battle of Teutoburger Wald in AD 9 (circa 18 BC - AD 19)

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  • I poured the aromatic whites and the Hermann J. Wiemer pleasantly surprised people who were programmed not to like either gewurztraminer or New York wines. BREAKING: Korean feast not impossible with wine! | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • In 1892, he published a study of the neginot (cantillation marks) in the Masoretic text of the Bible, and in the next decade, working with Herbert Adler (1876 – 1940), a lawyer and nephew of Chief Rabbi Hermann Adler (1839 – 1911), prepared what became the standard British edition and translation of the mahzor (festival prayer book). Nina Ruth Davis Salaman.
  • Hermann Grassmann is chiefly remembered for his development of a general calculus for vectors.
  • In the late 1800s, a German scientist named Hermann Ebbinghaus made up lists of nonsense syllables and measured how long it took to forget and then relearn them. Want to Remember Everything You’ll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm « Isegoria
  • Sands says that e-invoicing has helped Memorial Hermann reduce what he calls the invisibility of costs (the time between when invoices come in, make their way into the system and get processed for payment) from 60-to-90 days to 15-to-30 days. Purchasing - Top Stories
  • In 1975 I was sitting in the balcony of the Elgin Theatre one electric Manhattan midnight watching through the haze of an opiate ambiance the film Siddhartha, which is based on a Hermann Hesse novel that inundated my generation with yearning. Jack Schimmelman: Sankai Juku (studio by the mountain and the sea)
  • Aware of the latest European reform trends, Schwarzwald adapted ideas from popular educators such as the Austrian Franz Cizek (1865 – 1946), Italian Maria Montessori (1870 – 1952) and the German Hermann Lietz (1868 – 1919), applying their creative individual education practices. Eugenie Schwarzwald.
  • The date of his canonisation is unknown, although Archdeacon Hermann appears to state that it happened in the reign of Athelstan (924 – 939). Archive 2007-05-13
  • Hermannsschlacht, The Battle of Hermann (1808), cathected as the redundant sovereignty of one word, Introduction
  • In 1155, after the death of the palsgrave Hermann of Stableck, Frederick The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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