Proper noun
A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A surname from German.
A surname from Yiddish.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter attempting to persuade Jympson to cut the film his way, Lucas replaced him with Paul Hirsch and Richard Chew. Source: Internet
Although the Hirsch conjecture was recently disproved for higher dimensions, it still leaves the following questions open. Source: Internet
But in an unusual turn of events, the crisis counselors at Didi Hirsch, whose job it is to reassure, need some reassurance of their own — because the coronavirus knows no boundaries. Source: Internet
Ballinger and Graydon (2007), pp. 217–18; Hirsch (2001), p. 64. In the popular (and, frequently enough, critical) imagination, in noir it is always night and it always rains. Source: Internet
By contrast, Hirsch (2001) describes Vertigo as among those Hitchcock films that are "richly, demonstrably noir" (p. 139) and ignores both Slightly Scarlet and Party Girl; Bould (2005) similarly includes Vertigo in his filmography, but not the other two. Source: Internet
For the next two weeks, the workshop will host Hirsch’s executive director, Margaret Hirsch and business coach of Action Coach, Marlene Powell, who will helping entrepreneurs to keep track of their finances. Source: Internet