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Hille may refer to: Places *Hille (Belgium), a hamlet *Hille, Germany, a town in the Minden-Lübbecke district in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany *Hille, Agder, an island in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county, Norway Other uses *Hille (furniture), a British furniture manufacturer *Hille equation, an equation that relates the maximum ionic conductance of an ion channel to its length and radius *Hille IF, a Swedish football club located in Gävle in Gävleborg County People with the name Surname *Anastasia Hille (born 1965), an English film, television and theatre actress *Arnoldus Hille (1829–1919), a Norwegian Lutheran Bishop *Bertil Hille (born 1940), an American professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Washington *David Hille (born 1981), a former Australian-rules footballer *Carl Einar Hille (1894–1980), an American mathematician *Heinz Hille (1891–1954), a German screenwriter, film producer, and director * ...
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Hille, Germany
Hille is a community in the Kreis Minden-Lübbecke in the north of East Westphalia, Germany, with approximately 16,000 inhabitants. It was created in 1973 in the framework of the community restructuring of North Rhine-Westphalia through the combining of nine communities of the Minden countryside. The community is named after Hille its largest village. The geography of the community belongs to that of the North German Plain, from its lowest altitude of 45 metres it rises to 251 metres on the ridge of the Wiehengebirge at its southern border. Geography Hille is located in the northeast of the Detmold (region), in the middle of the Minden Land. Hille has portions of the ecologic areas of the Wiehen Hills, the Lübbecke Loess Country and the Rahden-Diepenauer Sandy Moorlands (boglands). The southern portion of the community is located in the transition zone from the North Germain Plain to the Central Uplands (piedmont). This especially apparent with the ridgelike structure of ...
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Carl Einar Hille
Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Early life and education Hille was born in New York City. His parents were both immigrants from Sweden who separated before his birth. His father, Carl August Heuman, was a civil engineer. He was brought up by his mother, Edla Eckman, who took the surname Hille. When Einar was two years old, he and his mother returned to Stockholm. Hille spent the next 24 years of his life in Sweden, returning to the United States when he was 26 years old. Hille entered the University of Stockholm in 1911. Hille was awarded his first degree in mathematics in 1913 and the equivalent of a master's degree in the following year. He received a Ph.D. from Stockholm in 1918 for a doctoral dissertation entitled ''Some Problems Concerning Spherical Harmonics''. Career In 1919 Hille was awarded the Mittag-Leff ...
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Hille (furniture)
Hille ( } is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs. Its products have been influential in the history of interior design and the company has been engaged internationally in a number of major design projects, including furnishings for the Royal Festival Hall and Gatwick Airport. A number of prominent furniture designers have worked for Hille, including Robin Day and Fred Scott. History The company was founded in 1906 by Salamon Hille in London's East End. The Hille furniture business was transformed when Salomon's granddaughter Rosamind Julius and her husband met two award-winning British designers in America in 1949. Historically the business had created reproduction antiques and during the war it had repaired antique furniture for the Victoria and Albert Museum. It could not compete in the new furniture market even after the war with the government's Utility furniture scheme. The business was temporarily saved at ...
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Veda Hille
Veda Hille (born August 11, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, keyboardist and tenor guitar player from Vancouver, British Columbia. She writes songs about love and tragedy, as well as about topical British Columbia subjects."The Hilles are alive with the sound of music"
''The Vue Weekly'', April 21, 2005
As well as solo work, she has taken part in many musical collaborations, and has organized two recording projects, and The Fits.


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Hille was born in 1968 in Vancouver, and grew up both there and in nearby Langley. She started playing piano when she was six, at first studying classical music, and ...
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Bertil Hille
Bertil Hille (born October 10, 1940) is an Emeritus Professor, and the Wayne E. Crill Endowed Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Washington. He is particularly well known for his pioneering research on cell signalling by ion channels. His book ''Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes'' has been the standard work on the subject, appearing in multiple editions since its first publication in 1984. Biography Early life and education Hille was born in New Haven, Connecticut. His father is Carl Einar Hille, a Yale math professor and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He attended the Foote School and Westminster School (Connecticut). Hille received his B.S. ''summa cum laude'' in Zoology from Yale University (1962) and his Ph.D. in Life Sciences from The Rockefeller University (1967). During his PhD, Hille started his long-term collaboration with Clay Armstrong, who he shared many awards w ...
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Henrik Greve Hille
Henrik Greve Hille (1 October 1881 – 31 May 1946) was a Norwegian clergyman. He served as Bishop of the Diocese of Hamar from 1934 to 1942 and again from 1945 until 1946. Biography He was born at Vang in Hedmark, Norway. He was the son of Arnoldus Hille and Charlotte Sofie Sandberg (1832-1875). His father served as bishop in the Diocese of Hamar from 1887 to 1906. He became cand.theol. in 1905. Hille worked as a teacher at Frogner School in Kristiania (now Oslo) from 1906 to 1913. He became an assistant priest at Oslo Cathedral during 1913. In 1918 he became a parish priest at Varteig Church (''Varteig Kirke'') in Sarpsborg. From 1926 to 1931 he was the resident chaplain at Oslo Cathedral. He served as bishop at the Diocese of Hamar from 1934 to 1942. During the German occupation of Norway, he was expelled by the Nazi officials in December 1942 and was arrested in 1944. He was returned to the position as bishop after the liberation of Norway in 1945 and died the followi ...
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David Hille
David Hille (born 2 June 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club. Early life In his senior year at high school, Hille and seven other schoolmates from Peninsula Grammar lodged themselves into a station wagon and crashed it 500m up the road from where they took off in South Frankston. Three of the boys in the car were killed, and the other three seriously injured, but Hille was not injured. The accident report claims that Hille was wearing his seatbelt, which is why he has appeared on commercials about buckling up when driving. Football career He made his debut in 2001 with the Essendon Football Club and proved to be a solid ruckman for a number of years. In 2006, Hille was appointed stand-in captain after Matthew Lloyd suffered a season-ending hamstring injury in round three. He captained his first game in Round 6, 2006. From 2007 to 2012, he held the role of vice-captain of the Essendon Football Club which he shared with Mark M ...
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Hille IF
Hille IF is a Swedish football club located in Gävle in Gävleborg County. Background Hille Idrottsförening were founded in 1922. The football section has around 500 active members, including a small league for 5–6 year olds, football school, boys and girls' teams, juniors, and two men's teams in Division III and V, and women's teams in Division IV. Since their foundation Hille IF has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Division 3 Södra Norrland which is the fifth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at Hille IP in Gävle. Hille IF are affiliated to Gestriklands Fotbollförbund The Gestriklands Fotbollförbund ''(Gestrikland Football Association)'' is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in Gästrikland in Norrland. Background Gestriklands Fotb .... Recent history In recent seasons Hille IF ...
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Arnoldus Hille
Arnoldus Marius Hille (14 March 1829 – 7 January 1919) was a Norwegian Lutheran Bishop. Biography Hille was born at Leikanger in Nordre Bergenhus, Norway. He was the son of Wollert Krohn Hille (1796-1860) and Elisabeth Marie Hess Lem (1798-1888). In 1841 he entered Bergen Cathedral School. In 1848, he begin to study theology. In 1865, he became prison chaplain in Bergen and in 1872 he was appointed assistant pastor in Stange Church in Hedmark county. He served as bishop in the Diocese of Hamar from 1887 to 1906. He was decorated Knight of the Order of St. Olav in 1882 and Commander, First Class in 1895. Personal life He was married twice. In 1861, he married Charlotte Sofie Sandberg (1832-1875), daughter of Pastor Christian Juell Sandberg (1805-1843; see NBL1, Vol. 12) and Marie Catharine Rosenkilde (1802-1886). After her death, he married Georgine Børrea Sandberg (1840-1927), the younger sister of his first wife. His son Henrik Greve Hille (1881–1946) was Bishop of ...
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Hille Perl
Hille Perl (born ''Hildegard Perl'' on 9 March 1965, in Bremen) is a German virtuoso performer of the viola da gamba and lirone. She is considered to be one of the world's finest viola da gamba players, specializing in solo and ensemble music of the 17th and 18th centuries. She has a particular interest in French Baroque repertoire for seven-string bass viola da gamba. She also performs Spanish, Italian, German, and modern repertoire for the instrument and has released many CDs. Her long-time performing partner is Lee Santana, who plays the lute, theorbo, chitarrone, and baroque guitar. In addition to an original 18th-century gamba made by Matthais Alban in Tyrol, 1687, she plays a seven-string Tielke replica made by Ingo Muthesius and a six-string Italian gamba made by Claus Derenbach. Her main instrument, the Alban gamba, was discovered in 1952 in an Austrian convent, and was restored by Ingo Muthesius. Muthesius replaced the neck, while retaining the original lion's head s ...
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Sebastian Hille
Sebastian Hille (born 19 October 1980) is a German football coach and former player. In 2015, he became assistant manager of the Arminia Bielefeld U19. Career Hille was born in Soest. He made two appearances for VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga before joining Borussia Dortmund II Borussia Dortmund II are the reserve team of Borussia Dortmund. They play in the 3. Liga, at Stadion Rote Erde. Until 2005, the team played as Borussia Dortmund Amateure. History From Kreisliga to Oberliga (Until 1997) The second team of Boruss .... References External links * 1980 births Living people People from Soest, Germany Sportspeople from Arnsberg (region) German footballers Association football forwards Hammer SpVg players Arminia Bielefeld players FC Gütersloh 2000 players VfL Bochum players VfL Bochum II players Borussia Dortmund II players Rot Weiss Ahlen players Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players 3. Liga players Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia { ...
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Anastasia Hille
Anastasia Hille (born 1965) is an English film, television and theatre actress, and ceramicist. Born in London, she was a student at London's Drama Centre and won second prize at the Ian Charleson Awards in 1994 (the first prize was awarded to Toby Stephens and the third prize to Jude Law). She has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress, for ''The Master Builder'' at the Almeida Theatre in 2011, and for ''The Effect'' at the National's Cottesloe Theatre in 2013. Hille was nominated for the 2013 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2012 miniseries ''The Fear''. Her other TV roles include ''Kavanagh QC: The Sweetest Thing'' (1995), ''Trial & Retribution'' (1997), as Carole Lombard in ''RKO 281'' (2000), '' The Cazalets'' (2001), ''Agatha Christie's Poirot: Three Act Tragedy'' (2010), and '' The Missing'' (2016). Her film roles include '' The Hole'' (2001), '' The Abandoned'' (2006), ''Snow White & the Huntsman'' (2012), and '' A Unit ...
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