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Heyse

[ hahy-zuh ]

noun

  1. Paul (Jo·hann von) [poul , yoh, -hahn f, uh, n], 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.


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Base spokesperson Becky Heyse told the Arizona Republic that leadership of the 56th Fighter Wing has reviewed the photos and flight audio to determine the shapes were made unintentionally.

The grounding was extended so the air force could study the issue with pilots, maintenance workers and medical professionals, said Major Rebecca Heyse, a base spokeswoman.

But they continued to be grounded on Monday as the Air Force investigated the issue with pilots, maintenance workers and medical professionals, according to base spokeswoman Major Rebecca Heyse.

From BBC

The pause in operations continued so the Air Force could study the issue with pilots, maintenance workers and medical professionals, said a base spokeswoman, Major Rebecca Heyse.

From Reuters

The disputes here about research methods and findings are reason enough to delay changing as profound an institution as marriage, said an assistant state attorney general, Kristin Heyse.

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