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Hessling appeared in 15,
mostly silent,
films before retiring from the
acting profession and
withdrawing from
public life in the mid-1930s.
Hessling,...
- Mark
Hessling (May 18, 1993). "Announcement of THE - The
Hessling Editor" (PDF).
Stanford University. p. 94.
Retrieved May 8, 2021. "The
Hessling Editor"...
- Hans
Oskar Richard Hessling (March 22, 1903 –
February 24, 1995) was a
German film and
television actor. Joan of Arc (1935)
Nights in
Andalusia (1938)...
- same name by
Felix Lobrecht,
stars Levy Rico Arcos,
Rafael Luis Klein-
Heßling,
Vincent Wiemer and
Aaron Maldonado-Morales. It is
about four classmates...
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December 2024. The R
Reference Index Ashley, W. David; Flatscher, Rony G.;
Hessling, Mark; McGuire, Rick; Miesfeld, Mark; Peedin, Lee; Tammer, Rainer; Wolfers...
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Hogeschool Eindhoven, now
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Netherlands The
Hessling Editor, a text
editor modeled on the VM/CMS
editor XEDIT The
Humane Environment...
- of
Diederich Hessling, a
slavish and
fanatical admirer of
Kaiser Wilhelm II, as an
archetype of
Wilhelmine Germany. The name "
Hessling"
alludes to the...
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French silent drama film
directed by Jean
Renoir and
starring Catherine Hessling,
Werner Krauss and Jean Angelo. It was Renoir's
second full-length film...
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French drama featurette film
directed by Jean
Renoir and
starring Catherine Hessling. A
young woman stands on a
corner on New Year's Eve,
trying to sell matchsticks...
- 26–35. doi:10.1145/24686.24687. Ashley, W. David; Flatscher, Rony G.;
Hessling, Mark; McGuire, Rick; Peedin, Lee; Sims, Oliver; Wolfers, Jon (2022). ooRexx...