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Hirsch
[ hursh ]
noun
- John Stephen, 1930–1989, Canadian stage director, born in Hungary.
Example Sentences
Hirsch has been one of the most vocal critics of the room-temperature superconductivity claim.
I finally managed to persuade the lady from the Social Security office to record “Hirsch” as the baby’s last name and, no, she didn’t need to talk to my husband first.
I get asked for my birth name and then get strange looks when I reply, “Hirsch.”
For acneic skin, Hirsch likes Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant.
One of the most problematic myths, according to Hirsch, is that you should exfoliate dry, flaky skin.
Hirsch believes MBP stems from the competition among Hasidic rabbis to “demonstrate one segment is holier than another.”
“When it comes to something mundane, like kosher laws, their pronouncements may be absurd, but so be it,” says Hirsch.
“The phone has been ringing off the hook,” said Drew Hirsch, an employee at DVF's Meatpacking District store.
Valor – Actor Emile Hirsch chose this upstanding name for his son.
Eventually Steve Hirsch [head of Vivid] asked if I would be lead counsel and I would select whomever I wanted to work with me.
The proofs of his connection with the police were very soon obtained, and Herr Hirsch, from that time, absented himself.
Another agent was a commercial clerk named Hirsch, who, however, had already been denounced as a spy on his arrival.
Hirsch, Siegfried, born in 1816, studied history under the celebrated historian Ranke.
The other had one day to return home, on account of the illness of his mother, and Hirsch soon followed him.
Erna Stolberg was staying there alone under the name of Madame Hirsch!
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