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Five years later, in 1864, Mr. Hausmann left Mr. Breckheimer and formed his own brewery at the corner of State and Gorham called Hausmann's Capital Brewery.
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Five years later, in 1864, Mr. Hausmann left Mr. Breckheimer and formed his own brewery at the corner of State and Gorham called Hausmann's Capital Brewery.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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The French authors Isabelle Hausmann and Camille Laurens also spring to my mind, but might not be well known to others.
Patrick McGrath’s ‘Trauma’ « Tales from the Reading Room 2009
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Joachim not only conducted the English premiere of Brahms's First Symphony, but also played the premieres of his Violin Concerto and his Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, both having been composed for him and Robert Hausmann, cellist of the Joachim Quartet, in the latter instance.
Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012
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It's as if the early 20th-century Dadaist collages of Hannah Höch and Raoul Hausmann have been combined with a goth-tribal culture of tattoos and piercings very much of our time.
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It's as if the early 20th-century Dadaist collages of Hannah Höch and Raoul Hausmann have been combined with a goth-tribal culture of tattoos and piercings very much of our time.
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If it's successful, you can always take credit, said Ricardo Hausmann , a minister of planning in a technocratic government in Venezuela in the early 1990s and now director of Harvard University's Center for International Development.
As Nations Bet on Technocrats, Odds Look Stiff Alessandra Galloni 2011
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“We have to learn what kind of words the players say,” referee Altemir Hausmann tells Brazilian broadcaster Globo Sport.
World Cup Referees Study English Swears Words for England-United States Match | Impact Lab 2010
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Of his experience in Venezuela in 1992-93, Mr. Hausmann said he believed technocrats achieved a greater economic adjustment than conventional politicians would have done, "but there was a price to pay for it."
As Nations Bet on Technocrats, Odds Look Stiff Alessandra Galloni 2011
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As opposed to Grosz, Heartfield, Höch, Hausmann, and the other Dadaists in Berlin, however, Dix was based in Dresden, at some remove from the street clashes and daily headlines of the capital and already involved in a search for a more profound, not to say enduring, means of commentary.
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