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Fully owned by the
Hempel Foundation, the
company was
founded in Copenhagen,
Denmark in 1915.
Hempel was
founded by Jørgen
Christian Hempel (1894 – 30 January...
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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)...
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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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Eduard Hempel was a
German diplomat. He was the
representative of ****
Germany to
Ireland between 1937 and 1945, in the build-up to and
during The Emergency...
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Hempel's dilemma is a
question first asked (at
least on record) by the
philosopher Carl
Hempel. It has
relevance to
naturalism and
physicalism in philosophy...
- 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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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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Gotthilf Hempel (born
March 8, 1929) is a
German marine biologist and oceanographer.
Hempel studied biology and
geology at the
universities of
Mainz and...
- The
Hempel Hotel was a
luxury 5-star
hotel in London, England. It was
located at 31-35
Craven Hill
Gardens to the
north of Hyde Park off
Bayswater Road...
- Marc
Hempel (born May 25, 1957) is an
American cartoonist/comics
artist best
known for his work on The
Sandman with Neil Gaiman.
Writer and
artist Marc...