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Hans

Hans may refer to:

  • Hans (name), a masculine given name
  • Han Chinese, the main ethnic group of China
  • Hans Island, contested between Greenland and Canada
  • Hans (film) a 2006 Italian film directed by Louis Nero
  • Hans (Disney), a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 2013 Disney animated film Frozen
  • Hans clan, a tribal clan in Punjab, Pakistan
  • HANS device, a racing car safety device
  • Hans, Marne, a commune in France
  • Clever Hans, the "wonder horse"
  • The Hans India, an English language newspaper in India
  • Hans (comic book), drawn by Grzegorz Rosiński and later by Zbigniew Kasprzak
  • Hans, a Hindi-language literature magazine edited by Rajendra Yadav
  • Hans, a Polish bodybuilder & fitness expert and a recurring character in Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen
  • See also

  • Han (disambiguation)
  • Hans im Glück, a German card and game publisher
  • Hans im Glück aus Herne 2, a German television series
  • List of henchmen of James Bond villains

    The James Bond novels and films are notable for their memorable villains and henchmen. Each Bond villain has numerous henchmen to do their bidding.

    There is typically one particularly privileged henchman who poses a formidable physical threat to Bond and must be defeated in order to reach the employer. These range from simply adept and tough fighters, such as Donald 'Red' Grant, to henchmen whose physical characteristics are seemingly superhuman, such as Jaws.

    Eon Productions henchmen

    Sean Connery era (1962–67, 1971)

    Dr. No

  • Professor R. J. Dent (Anthony Dawson)
  • Miss Taro (Zena Marshall)
  • Annabel Chung (Photographer) (Marguerite LeWars)
  • Mr. Jones (Reginald Carter)
  • Sister Lily (Yvonne Shima)
  • Sister Rose (Michel Mok)
  • Chang (uncredited)
  • From Russia with Love

  • Donald "Red" Grant (Robert Shaw)
  • Tov Kronsteen (Vladek Sheybal)
  • Morzeny (Walter Gotell)
  • Krilencu (Fred Taggerty)
  • Rhoda (Peter Brayham)
  • Benz (Peter Bayliss)
  • Goldfinger

  • Oddjob (Harold Sakata)
  • Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman)
  • Element

    Element or elements may refer to:

    Arts

    Film

  • Elements trilogy, three films by Indian film-maker Deepa Mehta
  • Literature

  • Lower Elements, a fictional underground city in the Artemis Fowl world, created by Eoin Colfer
  • Magazines

  • Element Magazine, a men's lifestyle and fashion digital magazine published in Singapore since 2013
  • Elements: An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology
  • Music

  • Element (production team), a Norwegian production and songwriting team
  • Elements (Atheist album)
  • Elements (band), 1980s–90s American jazz ensemble
  • Elements (Ludovico Einaudi album), 2015
  • Elements (Roger Glover album), 1978
  • Elements (Steve Howe album)
  • Elements, Pt. 1, a 2003 album by Stratovarius
  • Elements, Pt. 2, a 2003 album by Stratovarius
  • The Elements (Second Person album), 2007
  • The Elements (Joe Henderson album), 1973
  • "The Elements: Fire", a 1966 song by The Beach Boys
  • "The Elements" (song), by Tom Lehrer
  • Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield, single CD edition
  • Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield (video), video/DVD edition
  • Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield

    Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield is a compilation album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1993 by Virgin Records.

    The compilation was first released as a single CD album, which is most commonly available form today. It was later released alongside the original Tubular Bells, as a double CD album. Other related releases include a 4-CD box set and a video album.

    This compilation was released by Virgin after Oldfield had left the label, but includes "Sentinel" from Tubular Bells II courtesy of the Warner label.

    Two of Oldfield's previous hits, "In Dulci Jubilo" and "Moonlight Shadow", were reissued alongside album.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Mike Oldfield except where noted

  • "Tubular Bells (Opening theme)" – 4:19
  • "Family Man" (feat. Maggie Reilly) (Tim Cross, Rick Fenn, Mike Frye, Mike Oldfield, Morris Pert, Maggie Reilly) – 3:45
  • "Moonlight Shadow" (feat. Maggie Reilly) – 3:36
  • "Heaven's Open" – 4:27
  • "Five Miles Out" (feat. Maggie Reilly) – 4:15
  • "To France" (feat. Maggie Reilly) – 4:43
  • Evil Geniuses

    Evil Geniuses (EG) is an eSports organization based in the San Francisco, California, United States. Founded in 1999 by Alexander Garfield, the organization fields players in various fighting games, Dota 2, League of Legends, StarCraft II, World of Warcraft, and Halo. Evil Geniuses was also considered as one of the best Quake clans in the late 90s.

    It is a subsidiary of GoodGame Agency, which in turn is owned by Amazon.com Inc. through its division Twitch. GoodGame Agency also owns Alliance, a similar eSports team for primarily European teams.

    History

    Evil Geniuses was founded as a Counter-Strike team in Canada in 1999. Philadelphia native and future CEO Alex Garfield started working for the team in 2004.

    Evil Geniuses acquired a Defense of the Ancients (Dota) roster on April 12, 2008, made up of players transferring from team eMg. EG entered the StarCraft: Brood War scene on April 25, 2009, with the recruitment of World Cyber Games USA champions Geoff "iNcontroL" Robinson, and Dan "Nyoken" Eidson, along with Eric "G5" Rothmuller, Jake "LzGaMeR" Winstead, and Bryce "Machine" Bates. EG saw its North American DotA squad depart on December 3, 2009, following two months of minimal practice and insufficient exposure.

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    CICI invites Vivian Han to highlight culinary diplomacy

    Korea Times 26 Mar 2025
    Han, 58, is a leading figure in modern Korean cuisine and CEO of Congdu, a restaurant with three locations across Seoul ... When introducing Korean cuisine abroad, Han focuses on five key elements.
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