Oppenheim
E(dward) Phillips, 1866–1946, English novelist.
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Another new cast member, Emma Hernan, joins the agency to replace Christine Quinn while she’s on maternity leave, and the Oppenheim brothers describe her as someone who’s worked for them on and off, but never full time.
Emma got her real estate license in 2019, and her Instagram bio describes her as a CEO of a vegan empanada brand, an agent at the Oppenheim group, and an angel investor.
Waters, a big fan of the museum, is one of many who think Oppenheim doesn’t have an easy assignment.
LGBTQ ally Hoffberger stepping down at American Visionary Art Museum | Ed Gunts | July 21, 2021 | Washington Blade“It’s not an expertise that we have had to build from scratch, but we certainly are focused on it this cycle,” Oppenheim said.
Networks get ready for election misinformation with lineup of voting law experts | ehinchliffe | November 1, 2020 | FortuneGagliano and Oppenheim want viewers to have the option of sitting back and watching a story unfold, with the AI characters left to their own devices, or getting involved and changing the action on the fly.
A VR film/game with AI characters can be different every time you watch or play | Will Heaven | October 2, 2020 | MIT Technology Review
The Spaniards at last retired with the loss of 600 men, some taking refuge in Oppenheim, and others in Mentz.
The Thirty Years War, Complete | Friedrich SchillerThe imperial herald, Sturm, rejoined him some time after at Oppenheim, and the following day they reached Frankfort.
History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Vol 2 | J. H. Merle D'AubignThe consequences of a bold deception Mr. Oppenheim has unfolded to us with remarkable ingenuity.
The Slave of Silence | Fred M. WhiteFor example, the Oppenheim novels: there are fifty-three of them, and to read them is almost like going on fifty-three tours.
The Crow's Nest | Clarence Day, Jr.Mr. Oppenheim is one of the cleverest weavers of plots who write the English language, and he has many examples of his skill.
The White Lie | William Le Queux
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