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Heinrich

American  
[hahyn-rik, hahyn-rikh] / ˈhaɪn rɪk, ˈhaɪn rɪx /

noun

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


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Fox News’s Jacqui Heinrich, in an interview a few days before he left office, asked a question Mr. Youngkin must have known was coming: Will he run for president?

From The Wall Street Journal

Even so, you’d have to be dense to take his answer to Ms. Heinrich as a decision not to run.

From The Wall Street Journal

The findings appear in the paper "Beauty in/of Mathematics: Tessellations and Their Formulas," written by Heinrich Begehr and Dajiang Wang and published in the journal Applicable Analysis.

From Science Daily

"Our research shows that beauty in mathematics is not only an aesthetic notion, but something with structural depth and efficiency," says Professor Heinrich Begehr.

From Science Daily

For almost twenty years, the research group led by Heinrich Begehr at Freie Universität Berlin's Institute of Mathematics has been investigating what are known as the "Berlin mirror tilings."

From Science Daily