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Hempel is a name of German,
Dutch and
Swedish origin and the
surname of a
Swedish noble family. The
following people have the surname:
Adolph Hempel (1870–1949)...
- The
raven paradox, also
known as
Hempel's paradox,
Hempel's ravens or, rarely, the
paradox of
indoor ornithology, is a
paradox arising from the question...
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Anouska Hempel, Lady
Weinberg (born
December 1941) is a New Zealand-born film and
television actress turned hotelier and
interior designer. She is sometimes...
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Hempel A/S is a
global supplier of
coatings and
paints in the protective, marine, decorative,
container and
yacht industries.
Fully owned by the Hempel...
- Carl
Gustav "Peter"
Hempel (/ˈhɛmpəl/; German: [ˈhɛmpl̩];
January 8, 1905 –
November 9, 1997) was a
German writer, philosopher, logician, and epistemologist...
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Jutta Hempel (born
September 27, 1960, in Flensburg) is a
German chess prodigy who
retired from
competitive chess as a
young adult.
Hempel showed remarkable...
- Amy
Hempel (born
December 14, 1951) is an
American short story writer and journalist. She
teaches creative writing at the
Michener Center for Writers....
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Charles Hempel may
refer to:
Charles Frederick Hempel (1811–1867),
organist and
composer Charles Julius Hempel (1811–1879), German-born
translator and...
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Eduard Hempel (6 June, 1887 - 12 November, 1972) was a
German diplomat. He was the
representative of ****
Germany to
Ireland between 1937 and 1945, in...
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Alfred Hempel (1920–1989) was a
German businessman. He
attracted international attention because of his
trade and
smuggling of
materials used in nuclear...