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Heinz
[ hahynz ]
noun
- H(enry) J(ohn), 1844–1919, U.S. businessman: founder of food-processing company.
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Through his company, consumers will be able to cheaply make custom DNA strands, including what Heinz calls “creatures.”
What better time to revisit this day-in-the-life profile of one master, Gordie Howe, by another master, W.C. Heinz.
It was three and a half decades after that October 1962 game that I found Heinz standing in the driveway of his Vermont retreat.
But of course Marie would not shut up, and the fact that she kept talking to Heinz helped make the book possible.
As a writing colleague, Heinz knew the notebooks would be as important to me as anything he said.
He told me that the skipper of the Crescent claimed to have had nothing to do with the picking up of Jurgens off the Heinz pier.
I've made pretty near as many strong men as Heinz has made pickles.
Heinz Knig, too, has had good fortune with his Schwabacher type (p. 152).
Tommy Heinz grew thinner and thinner, while Pete nursed sharp post-prandial stomach pains.
On the newly finished seventeenth floor, he found Tommy Heinz pacing the corridor like an expectant young father.
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