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Heinrich

[hahyn-rik, hahyn-rikh]

noun

  1. a male given name, Germanic form of Henry.



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In 2000, Claude made the shocking discovery that the painting was not lost to time after all, but part of a vast art collection that Spain had acquired from the late Baron Hans Heinrich von Thyssen-Bornemisza, the scion of a German industrialist family with ties to Hitler’s regime.

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"These drugs have the potential to bring about substantial weight loss, particularly in the first year," says Juan Franco, co-lead researcher from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.

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Heinrich Berghaus conceived of the first major collection of topic-based maps, on such subjects as disease and the distribution of animals, called the Physical Atlas.

It had been owned, and was likely commissioned by Heinrich Eisner, who had helped build the Hahn'sche Werke steel business into one of the most high-tech and sprawling companies in central Europe.

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Heinrich wears a black suit, and Olga sits next to him, crowned with a crystal tiara.

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