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Joseph Heller (historian)         
ISRAELI HISTORIAN
Yosef Heller (Historian); Yosef Heller (historian)
Joseph Heller, transcribed also as Yosef Heller () (born January 6, 1937, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli historian. He is Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
André Heller         
  • André Heller, 2006
AUSTRIAN ARTIST, AUTHOR, SINGER AND ACTOR
Andre Heller; Franz André Heller; André Heller discography
Franz André Heller (born 22 March 1947 as Francis Charles Georges Jean André Heller-Hueart"Größenwahnsinniger mit zureichendem Grund" (A megalomaniac, with sufficient reason to be so), Die Welt, 17 March 2012 ) is an Austrian artist, author, poet, singer, songwriter and actor.
László Heller         
  • His bust at the [[Budapest University of Technology and Economics]]
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HUNGARIAN ENGINEER, UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, ACADEMIC
Laszlo heller; Laszlo Heller; Dry Cooling System; Dry cooling system; Heller–Forgó system; Heller-Forgó system
Heller László (1907–1980) was a Hungarian professor and mechanical engineer credited with inventing the Heller–Forgó cooling system for power stations.
Examples of use of Joseph Heller
1. "It‘s darkly, darkly funny," said Walter, whose literary influences include Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller.
2. There were people like Philip Roth and Norman Mailer and Bernard Malamud and Joseph Heller.
3. The New York Times, on the recommendation of Joseph Heller, commissioned me to write a satirical piece about the war.
4. Catch–22 dir: Mike Nichols (1'70) adapted from Joseph Heller 3'. Lolita dir: Stanley Kubrick (1'62) adapted from Vladimir Nabokov 40.
5. In a twist fully worthy of Kafka, or at least Joseph Heller ("Catch–22"), the very suspicion that bad things are going on is a reason you can‘t find out.