- John
Hugin (born July 23, 1954) is an
American businessman who was
formerly the
executive chairman of Celgene, a
biopharmaceutical company.
Hugin was the...
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Hugin (/ˈhʊɡɪn/) is a cross-platform open
source panorama photo stitching and HDR
merging program developed by
Pablo d'Angelo and others. It is a GUI...
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Hugin may
refer to: Bob
Hugin (born 1954),
American politician and
businessman Hugin (longship), a
Danish reconstruction of a
Viking longship on display...
- The
Hugin is a
reconstructed longship located at
Pegwell Bay in Kent, England. It was a gift from the
Danish government commemorating the 1500th anniversary...
- the
poetry of skalds. The
names of the
ravens are
sometimes anglicized as
Hugin and Munin, the same
spelling as used in
modern Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish...
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Menendez won
reelection to a
third term over
Republican businessman Bob
Hugin,
after the former's
criminal trial ended in a mistrial. The
candidate filing...
- gods. In Old
Norse poetry, the word is
found as a term for 'feast', e.g.
hugins jól (→ 'a raven's feast'). It has been
thought that Old
French jolif (→...
-
Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. She
wrote poetry under the
pseudonym F.
Hugin,
which was set to
music by
composer Anna Teichmüller.
Louise was the sixth...
- aid in
locating the others.
Hugin and Munin;
based on the
ravens of the same
names from
Norse mythology.
Munin and
Hugin are
brothers and the
ravens of...
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among other things,
publish Hugin, a
science magazine which was
filled "with
speculative articles and fiction".
Hugin was one of the
first magazines...