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Hett may refer to: * Hett, County Durham, England, a village and former civil parish :*Croxdale and Hett, later civil parish including Hett * Hett, a nickname for the name Hettie People with the surname * Benjamin Carter Hett, a historian of Germany and 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship winner *Dan Hett ( 2021), British digital artist, brother of Martyn *Geoffrey Hett (1909–1988), British fencer *James Hett (born 1958), Canadian swimmer *Martyn Hett (1987-2017), victim of Manchester Arena bombing and namesake of Martyn's Law, brother of Dan See also * Het (other) * Hat (other) A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head. Hat or HAT may also refer to: Film * ''The Hat'' (film), a 1999 short film by Michèle Cournoyer * ''The Hat'', a 1912 film by Rollin S. Sturgeon * ''The Hat'', a 1963 film by Faith Hubley and Jo ... * Hats (other) * Hatt (other) {{disambig ...
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Hett, County Durham
Hett is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Croxdale and Hett, in the County Durham (district), County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of County Durham, Durham, England. It is situated a few miles south of Durham, England, Durham. Hett is largely surrounded by farmland. To the south, Rapeseed, rape fields are predominant while at the northern end, cattle are grazed all year round. To the north-west of Hett lies Sunderland Bridge, County Durham, Sunderland Bridge, a small hamlet with a population of under 50 people (2004). Hett contains a small pond, village hall and a football pitch. Hett gives its name to an igneous dyke (geology), dyke which cuts through the local Coal Measures rocks. Hett is under the constituency of City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency), Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor Etymology The name ''Hett'' is of Old English origin. The name originates with the term ''hætt'' (> "a hat"), which topographically refers to a hill thou ...
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Croxdale And Hett
Croxdale and Hett is a civil parish in County Durham County Durham, officially simply Durham, is a ceremonial county in North East England.UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. The county borders Northumberland and Tyne an ..., England. It is situated approximately four miles south of Durham. The population of the civil parish as taken at the 2011 census was 866. The parish comprises the settlements of: * Croxdale * Hett * Sunderland Bridge For electoral purposes the parish is divided into two wards: * Hett — covers the village of Hett and elects three parish councillors. * Sunderland Bridge — covers the villages of Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge and elects six parish councillors. History The parish was formed on 1 April 1986 from the parishes of Hett, Sunderland Bridge and part of Spennymoor. References External links Civil parishes in County Durham {{Durham-geo-stub ...
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Hettie (other)
Hetty or Hettie is a female first name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Henrietta. Hetty may refer to: People * Hetty Balkenende (born 1939), Dutch former freestyle and synchronized swimmer * Hettie Vyrine Barnhill, (born 1984), American dancer and choreographer *Henrietta Hetty Baynes (born 1956), English actress * Hetty Burlingame Beatty (1907–1971), American sculptor, children's author, and illustrator * Hetti Bywater, English actress * Hetty Cary (1836–1892), a noted beauty of the Confederacy and one of the makers of the Confederate battle flag *Henrietta Hetty Green (1834–1916), American businesswoman and notorious miser * Hetty Goldman (1881–1972), American archaeologist, the first woman faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study * Hettie Inniss (born 1999), British Caribbean artist * Hetty Johnston (born 1958), Australian child protection activist and founder of the Bravehearts children's charity * Hettie Jones (born 1934), American poet and wri ...
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Benjamin Carter Hett
Benjamin ( ''Bīnyāmīn''; "Son of (the) right") blue letter bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3225/kjv/wlc/0-1/ H3225 - yāmîn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) was the younger of the two sons of Jacob and Rachel, and Jacob's twelfth and youngest son overall in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition. He was also considered the progenitor of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin. Unlike Rachel's first son, Joseph, Benjamin was born in Canaan according to biblical narrative. In the Samaritan Pentateuch, Benjamin's name appears as "" (Samaritan Hebrew: , "son of days"). In the Quran, Benjamin is referred to as a righteous young child, who remained with Jacob when the older brothers plotted against Joseph. Later rabbinic traditions name him as one of four ancient Israelites who died without sin, the other three being Chileab, Jesse and Amram. Name The name is first mentioned in letters from King Sîn-kāšid of Uruk (1801–1771 BC), who called himself “King of Amnanum ...
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List Of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded In 2009
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2009: Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." U.S., Canadian and Latin America Fellows References {{DEFAULTSORT:Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2009 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ... 2009 awards 2009 art awards 2009-related lists ...
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Dan Hett
Dan Hett is a digital artist, writer and games designer from Manchester, UK. He is also a member of the Algorave live coding electronic music and visuals movement, performing under the name Rituals. Career Hett's writing is influenced by the death of his younger brother Martyn Hett in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. He wrote a trilogy of games about the experience: '' c ya laterrrr'', ''The Loss Levels'' and ''Sorry to Bother You''. Hett is known for short introspective autobiographical narrative games and interactive fiction, which explore radicalisation, extremism and identity politics in the UK. His work ''The Loss Levels'' has been exhibited at Now Play This festival in London and Sheffield DocFest. Until 2016 Hett worked in the BBC Children's and R&D departments, where he developed apps and digital games across a range of languages and platforms. He was technical lead on the CBeebies ''Storytime'' app, and also designed and built the core of the BBC's first cross-platf ...
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Geoffrey Hett
Geoffrey Hett (5 March 1909 – November 1988) was a British fencer. The son of Geoffrey Seccombe Hett, the eminent ear, nose, and throat surgeon, he was educated at Brighton College and Cambridge University. Captain of the Cambridge University fencing team in 1930, he competed in the team foil event at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and officially branded as Berlin 1936, were an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, then capital of Nazi Germany. Berlin won the bid to .... References External links * 1909 births 1988 deaths British male fencers Olympic fencers for Great Britain Fencers at the 1936 Summer Olympics People from Marylebone Sportspeople from the City of Westminster Fencers from London {{UK-fencing-bio-stub ...
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James Hett
James Hett (born 13 April 1958) is a Canadian former swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1976 Summer Olympics The 1976 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad () and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal .... References External links * 1958 births Living people Canadian male swimmers Olympic swimmers for Canada Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Kitchener, Ontario 20th-century Canadian sportsmen 21st-century Canadian sportsmen {{Canada-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Martyn Hett
The Manchester Arena bombing, or Manchester Arena attack, was an Islamic terrorist suicide bombing of Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on 22 May 2017, following a concert by the American pop singer Ariana Grande. Perpetrated by Islamic extremist Salman Abedi and aided by his brother, Hashem Abedi, the bombing occurred at 22:31 and killed 22 people, injured 1,017, and destroyed the arena's foyer. It was the deadliest act of terrorism and the first suicide bombing in the United Kingdom since the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The perpetrator was motivated by the deaths of Muslim children resulting from US intervention in the Syrian civil war. Carrying a large backpack, he detonated an improvised explosive device containing triacetone triperoxide (TATP) and nuts and bolts serving as shrapnel. After initial suspicions of a terrorist network, police later said they believed Abedi had largely acted alone, but that others had been aware of his plans. In 2020, Hashem Abedi w ...
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Het (other)
Het or HET may refer to: Science and technology * Hall-effect thruster, a type of ion thruster used for spacecraft propulsion * Heavy Equipment Transporter, a vehicle in the US Army's Heavy Equipment Transport System * Hobby–Eberly Telescope, an instrument at the University of Texas McDonald Observatory * Human enhancement Technologies, devices for enhancing the abilities of human beings * Heterozygote, a diploid organism with differing alleles at a genetic locus; see zygosity * Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, in chemistry * HET acid, alternate term for Chlorendic acid Other uses * Hét, a village in Hungary * Het peoples, or their language * Heterosexuality, sexual attraction to the opposite sex * ''HighEnd Teen'' (2008–2017), a former Indonesian magazine * Historical Enquiries Team (2005–2014), a former unit of the Police Service of Northern Ireland * Holocaust Educational Trust, a British charity * HET, IATA code for Hohhot Baita International Airport, in Inner Mongolia, Ch ...
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Hat (other)
A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head. Hat or HAT may also refer to: Film * ''The Hat'' (film), a 1999 short film by Michèle Cournoyer * ''The Hat'', a 1912 film by Rollin S. Sturgeon * ''The Hat'', a 1963 film by Faith Hubley and John Hubley Mathematics * Hat matrix, a mathematical operation in statistics * Hat operator, notation used in mathematics * Hat function, alternate name for the triangular function * A solution to the einstein problem, a shape nicknamed the "hat" Organisations * Handball Association of Thailand, governing body of handball in Thailand * Hutchison Asia Telecom Group, a business division in telecommunications * Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies, a Greek aeroplane manufacturer * Helicopter Air Transport, a defunct American helicopter operator People * Jack McVitie (1932–1967), known as Jack "The Hat", English gangster * Les Miles (born 1953), known as The Hat, American football coach * Jan Åge Solstad (born 1969), known as Hat, for ...
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Hats (other)
Hats may refer to: *Hat, an item of clothing worn on a person's head *Hats (party), an 18th-century political faction in Sweden * ''Hats'' (album), an album by the British pop group The Blue Nile *"Hats", a song from '' Heart in Motion'', a 1992 album by American singer Amy Grant *Histone acetyltransferases (HATs), enzymes linked to transcriptional activation * de Bono Hats, the thinking strategies outlined by Edward de Bono in ''Six Thinking Hats'' *Hi-hat (instrument), a standard part of a drum kit See also * Hat (other) * Hatt (other) * Het (other) * Hett (other) Hett may refer to: * Hett, County Durham, England, a village and former civil parish :*Croxdale and Hett, later civil parish including Hett * Hett, a nickname for the name Hettie (other), Hettie People with the surname * Benjamin Carter He ... * High hat (other) {{disambig ...
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