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Hartmann

[ hahrt-mahn, -muhn; German hahrt-mahn ]

noun

  1. (Karl Ro·bert) E·du·ard von [kah, r, l , roh, -b, uh, r, t , ey, -doo-ah, r, t f, uh, n], 1842–1906, German philosopher.
  2. ··· [nee-kaw-, lah, -ee, nee, -kaw-lahy], 1882–1950, German philosopher, born in Latvia.


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Accompanying us were the house’s director, Oliver Hartmann, and program director Benno Herz.

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“There’s the artistic Thomas Mann,” said Hartmann of the author, who won a Nobel Prize for literature in 1929.

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Gordon and I bid farewell to Hartmann and Herz, then proceeded to Villa Aurora on the other side of the Palisades.

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In a new essay, Thom Hartmann describes this rapidly escalating national emergency:

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As per Margaret Hartmann with New York Magazine's Intelligencer, the gift is "peak spineless groveling."

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