Proper noun
Huebner (plural Huebners)
A surname.
Huebner observes that my use of laugher is my attempt to practice theology in a manner that refuses the attempt to manage the world. In short, my use of laughter is "an appropriate theological antidote to the Constantinian desire for control.”. Stanley Hauerwas
A Purdue lawyer, Marshall Huebner, assured the judge that his firm, Davis Polk, was tracking the case law “with an electron microscope.” Source: Internet
As Beth Huebner, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri-St. Source: Internet
Huebner, p. 222 Huebner observes that Saint-Saëns was more conventional than Massenet so far as through composition is concerned, more often favouring discrete arias and ensembles, with less variety of tempo within individual numbers. Source: Internet
“I’m delighted to join JAMS with neutrals whom I know and respect,” said Ambassador Huebner. Source: Internet
Millie Barrow, TEEA State President and Carole Huebner, TEEA District 8 Texas Treasure winner from Leon County. Source: Internet