So how do you focus them? Hans Busch, a German physicist, suggested that an electromagnetic lens might do the trick.He published his results in 1926, but never actually built one.
Asperger interned with both of them. Hans Heinze would go on to become one of the top three individuals involved in the murder of disabled children in the Reich.And so very early on in 1934, Asperger is working with these guys and being infused with their ideas.
So it's characterized by taking action. Hans is doing great.
Let's go up there and get the record, right? Hans stay home, and raise kids, and do a job.
talk about a horse this is a horse from the turn of the around the 18 1890s or so his name was Hans actually clever Hans because he was he was quite a horse he actually could do math problems youask Hans what 7 + 4 is and he would tap tap his hoof 11 times you'd ask him what
He was kicked out of 9 schools and repeatedly told that he would end up in prison. Hans Zimmer is one of the most successful composers of our time.Ever seen "The Lion King?" How do they do it?
Because if you go down that road, it probably won't end very well. Hans Zimmer, who is a famous composer, he discussed the subject during our interview.And he said, whenever I need legal or medical advice, I go announce my problems to my orchestra.
And I worked with Jacques Cousteau, made some programs with him on Calypso. Hans Hass, a very famous underwater diver of the '50s and '60s, I knew him and all that.So this was my crew as I grew up in this as a lieutenant in the US Navy coming out of submarines.
plundering your crop should we get a gun and shoot the monkeys and the Indian farmer looked at Hans and said Hans if you start shooting monkeys you'll spend the rest of yourlife shooting monkeys so Hans told me this story as we're flying from Frankfurt to Vienna
None of us knew when he was talking about. I shook my head and whispered to one of the journalists, "What is he referring to?" Hans sounded tired in that phone call, depressed, explaining to his mother that Nina was killing his son. On Friday September 1st, the last day -- the
None of us knew when he was talking about. I shook my head and whispered to one of the journalists, "What is he referring to?" Hans was certain the Supervisor would take his proposal seriously.
None of us knew when he was talking about. I shook my head and whispered to one of the journalists, "What is he referring to?" Hans Reiser killed Nina because she rejected him but he will never know that. Something so selfish is beyond knowing.
None of us knew when he was talking about. I shook my head and whispered to one of the journalists, "What is he referring to?" Hans Reiser or -- yes?
As we see after "Crazy Rich Asians," and a bunch of us saw "Always Be My Maybe" last night. Hanson Lee, who's our mentor.
and edge them into tragedy. "Hansel and Gretel," probably one of the most famous stories in the world, is about child abandonment due to starvation. And that is a very, very common predicament, not only in the past.
So it's really like a jumping off point for to do further research if you see something that's wrong. Hansen Natural, $10,000 into $2.6 million.
"Cars," Lightning McQueen, arrogant, brattish sports car, lost in the middle of a small American town, learns the values of friendship, love, Hansel and Gretel, the woodcutter's children, are familiar with the wood's verges but not its heart.
If you've brought them in, and just by happenstance they wanted things that weren't such Irish cliches, and it comes from John Tiffany, our director, and from Glen Hansard, of course, the pub culture, where people would get in the pub and if you couldn't express your emotions through words, you could sing it. And so that's the idea of that.
the space of a year then you got title to that land. So this is also, I just wanted to mention that two of the early, real, real big shots of Los Angeles are a man, George Hanson, who is an Austrian immigrant and a man named William Moore, and they were both surveyors. And they're the ones that surveyed all this land which was eventually was sold in the city; became solvent by selling off the land. Also, I love William Moore. He's my hero because he's the guy who was impatient. He was in San Francisco and he wanted to come
Hansen's "Storms of my Grandchildren" is another one; there are a lot of terrific books. So, I didn't feel that what I wanted to do was write another book about climate science.
But Hans and I ended up becoming the absolute best of friends.
And Gemüt would take you beyond conformity. So Hans Heinze worked with Schroeder. Asperger interned with both of them.
Even Hans Brinker budget hotel.
So it's characterized by taking action. And Hans , Hans is a very practical guy.
So, long way, depending on the time of day, the traffic. So Hans , just a couple stats on Hans . He's the world's speed record holder for climbing the nose of El Capitan.
mostly with his upper body, I think that's hurting him because his arms are doing all of the work. Whereas Hans , really precise with his feet, letting his legs propel him up that wall. - Florine again looking to conserve some energy as-- So this is great.
- can only hope that it's Hans Florine that misses the buzzer this year. - And Hans Florine with a signature double dyno move takes a one length lead. So this was like 1997.
Hans because he was he was quite a horse he actually could do math problems youask Hans what 7 + 4 is and he would tap tap his hoof 11 times you'd ask him what you know 10 divided by three is he'd Happ he'd uh tap his hoof three times
sat Hans rri obrist the top curator in Europe and she look the back of the chair and she wiped it on she I want to
if you read him from the outside you think okay Hans nice to meet you I got to go talk to somebody on planet Earth but Hans has Pearls of Wisdom to dispense and listening is much more useful than judging the second guy I learned a great uh lesson from when I landed in Vienna I went to the Abby at
The camera drops to an empty trash bin beneath the table, a bag folded loosely around its rim, then rises again to his face. Then Hans -- Hans looks stunned as the clerk reads, "We the jury find the defendant guilty of murder on or about September 3, 2006, in the County of Alameda, Hans Reiser did, and with malice, murder Nina Reiser."
"I'm so glad to be done with this bullshit," he replies. When Hans said, "I've been the best father that I know how," he meant that he did for his children, for specifically for his son . I remember his testimony, the thing the jury absolutely had to know was that Nina didn't love Cory after the divorce. He interrupted his own lawyer to say that
Jim Hansen is warning us and end up at 3.5° or maybe even north of that.
And Hanson, the creator, had worked a long time for Disney.
David Hanson, I think, really put a lot of time into thinking how would a human move, how would a human respond, how would a human say
James Hansen, who's a retired climatologist for NASA, who was famous for being the first person to testify in Congress, back in 1988,
James Hansen, who's one of the most outspoken alarmist climate scientists out there, wrote his book for a general audience and called it "Storms of My Grandchildren."
Robert Hansen, in 2015 or '16, wrote a new paper that said things are much worse than we thought they were.
Robert Hansen had to pair with Al Gore.
Evan Hansen is about to get the one thing he's always wanted-- a chance to finally fit in.
Hi Hanson. And how do you get ready for the kiss?
JD Hansen. Sculptor artist.
Tim Hanson is now post-doc at UCSF, and he created when he was at the Nicolelis lab at Duke University the signal processing board, which
Steve Hanselman understood that the Serra story was one that was important to him from childhood, in fact since the fourth grade.
James Hansen gave us that number, 350.
Rick Hanson: Okay.
Rick Hanson: Thank you, Ming, thank you.
Rick Hanson: I think that's true in two ways and wonderfully untrue in a third, alright?
Magnus and Hans , $100 million lawsuit, insertable cheating devices or lack thereof.
But when Hans could not see the person who is answering the question, Hans -- all of a sudden, his answers became no better than chance.