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Heinrich

[ hahyn-rik; German hahyn-rikh ]

noun

  1. a male given name, Germanic form of Henry.


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Forty years ago, in October 1981, Heinrich entered the American Medical Joggers Association Chicago 100K, a multi-loop lakefront course.

Heinrich’s 2001 book Why We Run has cult status among a certain type of runner.

“We’ve been meeting all afternoon with other countries in bilateral conversations, and they understand this stuff is not easy, but that we’re genuinely back in the game,” Heinrich said.

The country needs investments, industry cooperation and workforce training to help the effort succeed, Heinrich said at a news conference.

Then, days before the election, AFF ran an ad with the same false claim, this time calling for Heinrich to be voted out.

The director of the Gestapo answered only to Heinrich Himmler, and Himmler, only to the Fuhrer himself.

According to Senator Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from New Mexico, the CIA identified a single error that has since been corrected.

Jamie McFadden writes in that Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist died on Friday at his home in Munich, Germany.

Lieutenant General Heinrich Kittel recounted these events to a fellow prisoner of war, Felbert, on Dec. 28, 1944.

Of even less importance were the organ lessons he took for a time from the famous Heinrich Stiehl.

Heinrich, I think you had better buy $2,500 worth of Liberty Bonds.

Heinrich turned on the lights, and the apartment was suddenly illuminated.

Heinrich, solicitously brushing and folding Karl's coat, waited.

"Dr. Millar; the gentleman who was here yesterday," Heinrich said.

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