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Beller

Beller may refer to:

  • Bryan Beller, bass guitarist, known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dethklok, and Dweezil Zappa
  • Hava Kohav Beller, filmmaker known for two documentary films: The Restless Conscience (1991), and The Burning Wall (2002)
  • Kathleen Beller (born 1956), American actress nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress
  • Marty Beller, the current drummer for They Might Be Giants
  • Thomas Beller (born 1965), American author and editor
  • William Beller (1900–1986), classical pianist and longtime teacher of piano at Columbia University

Usage examples of "beller".

The General returned the salute, then looked Beller over as if studying him for unpolished shoes and flecks of dust on his trouser legs.

But if the General would not state the question plainly, Beller would not answer it.

General leaned back, and put his hands behind his head, studying Beller curiously.

However, Beller thought, there was still the possibility that the enemy might intercept this conversation.

This was what Beller had experienced at Little Orion, save that here there was nothing to gain by withdrawal.

Symbolic of the difference was the attitude of the sergeant in the anteroom who had looked at Beller with something approaching awe.

The Beller Research Laboratories were established in 2024 by a grant from the late Darwin F.

He remembered that in only two days he would be journeying across the Hudson to see whether the Beller Laboratories people had actually hit on something or not.

Raymond said contained all the records of the Beller Laboratories since its opening in 2024.

He traced down a few of the terms Raymond had thrown at him, and learned a bit about the mechanics of the Beller reanimation technique.

He told them very concisely what the Beller technique was, how it had been developed, and what it could do.

The East Coast papers generally suggested that careful scrutiny be applied to die alleged statements of Beller Labs before such a process be used on any wide scale.

The Far West papers called for immediate scientific study of the Beller achievement, and most of them implied that it would be a tremendous boon to humanity if the claims were found to be true.

Gerhardt seemed almost offensively bubbling with confidence, gloating as he informed Harker that it was only a matter of days before the court tossed Raymond and Harker out of control of Beller Labs and reinstated Klaus and Mitchison.

Harker could see the battle-lines beginning to form-with Klaus and Mitchison, Gerhardt, the American-Conservatives, the organized churches, Jonathan Bryant, and Senator Thurman on one side, and, at the moment, nobody but Harker, Raymond, and the staff of Beller Labs on the other.