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Hiller

[ hil-er ]

noun

  1. Dame Wendy, 1912–2003, British actress.


Hiller

/ ˈhɪlə /

noun

  1. HillerWendy, Dame19122003FBritishTHEATRE: actress Dame Wendy. 1912–2003, British actress. Her many films include Pygmalion (1938), Major Barbara (1940), and Separate Tables (1958)


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In the summer, when business is bigger, Hiller estimates the chefs use about nine barrels of wood a day.

“I try to use the wood like Native Americans used buffalo,” Hiller says.

Hiller opens a barrel, lifts out wood particles and pieces of kindling, and lets them run through his fingers.

The smell of campfire hangs in the air above the axman—30-year-old Brooklynite Alex Hiller.

Hiller challenged Romney, asking “When was the last time you stood up for gay rights?”

Hiller says that Chopin played his E minor Concerto and some of his mazurkas and nocturnes.

Hiller says that all the musical celebrities of Paris were there, and that Chopin's performances took everybody by storm.

And it was at her house that the interesting contention of Chopin with Liszt and Hiller took place.

It was well for Chopin that he was so abundantly provided with friends, for, as Hiller told me, he could not do without company.

According to what I learned from Hiller, Chopin took an interest in literature but read very little.

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