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Fischer

American  
[fish-er] / ˈfɪʃ ər /

noun

  1. Edwin, 1886–1960, Swiss pianist.

  2. Emil 1852–1919, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1902.

  3. Ernst Otto, 1918–2007, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1973.

  4. Hans 1881–1945, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1930.

  5. Robert James Bobby, 1943–2008, U.S. chess player.


Fischer British  
/ ˈfɪʃər /

noun

  1. Emil Hermann (ˈeːmiːl ˈhɛrman). 1852–1919, German chemist, noted particularly for his work on synthetic sugars and the purine group: Nobel prize for chemistry 1902

  2. Ernst Otto . 1918–94, German chemist: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1973 with Geoffrey Wilkinson for his work on inorganic complexes

  3. Hans (hans). 1881–1945, German chemist, noted particularly for his work on chlorophyll, haemin, and the porphyrins: Nobel prize for chemistry 1930

  4. Robert James , known as Bobby . 1943–2008, US chess player; world champion 1972–75

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Paul Fischer’s lively history of the new wave of California directors, “The Last Kings of Hollywood,” concentrates on Lucas, Coppola and Steven Spielberg.

From Los Angeles Times

Writing about their failures, foibles and frustrations did not lessen the hold that these three men and their movie magic have on Fischer.

From Los Angeles Times

And, as Paul Fischer relates in “The Last Kings of Hollywood,” all of them are miserable.

From The Wall Street Journal

District Judge Dale S. Fischer ended a seven-year-old case against the city without a trial.

From Los Angeles Times

As we are reminded during this documentary, Ms. Polgár’s win in Budapest at the age of 15 years and four months beat Fischer’s record by a month.

From The Wall Street Journal