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Beckmann

Beckmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ernst Otto Beckmann (1853–1923), German chemist and discoverer of the Beckmann rearrangement
  • Johann Beckmann (1739–1811), German scientific author
  • Max Beckmann (1884–1950), German painter
  • Petr Beckmann (1924–1993), Czech-American dissident physicist
  • Reinhold Beckmann (born 1956), German journalist and TV presenter
  • Rudolf Beckmann (1910–1943), German Nazi SS-Oberscharführer
  • Josef Beckmann (1920–2001), World War II German lieutenant

Usage examples of "beckmann".

Maybe if you make a special effort to keep me happy, I'll let you entertain Beckmann and his collection of tech bozos by reading each other's minds.

As far as Beckmann and his guards are concerned, there's only the five of us.

Deaner Beckmann had made a serious mistake when he'd let Nick get this close to him.

Then the airlock irised, letting Nick and his peo ple into the warmer light of Beckmann's domain.

If Beckmann wanted to live in a black hole, all he had to do was find one and let go.

As far as he was concerned, the more spaceshit crazy Beckmann was, the better.

Vector gazed back at Beckmann like a man whose ques tions had all been answered.

Deaner Beckmann may have been an illegal for the research rather than the money, but he was still illegal.

Shaheed," Beckmann said as if he hadn't been staring at Vector for minutes, "welcome.

Shaheed," Beckmann returned inci sively, leaving no room for Retledge to interrupt him, "is time.

Shaheed," Beckmann insisted, "my re search has the potential to secure humankind's future against any conceivable threat the Amnion can or may present.

Telling the truth here was the most dangerous thing he could do to Beckmann.

She listened to the Lab's operational communications until she heard that Nick Succorso and four other people had disembarked to explain their reasons for coming here to Deaner Beckmann.

If he told Beckmann he wanted to analyze a mutagen immunity drug, he would receive cooperation immediately.

But Succorso might not be willing to expose himself to that extent—in which case he would have to work harder to convince Beckmann to help him.