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Bloch
[ blok ]
noun
- Ernest, 1880鈥1959, Swiss composer, in the U.S. after 1916.
- Felix, 1905鈥83, Swiss physicist in the U.S.: Nobel Prize 1952.
- Konrad E., 1912鈥2000, U.S. biochemist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1964.
Bloch
/ 产濒蓲办 /
noun
- BlochErnest18801959MUSSwissMUSIC: composer Ernest . 1880鈥1959, US composer, born in Switzerland, who found inspiration in Jewish liturgical and folk music: his works include the symphonies Israel (1916) and America (1926)
- BlochFelix19051983MUSSwissSCIENCE: physicist Felix . 1905鈥83, US physicist, born in Switzerland: Nobel prize for physics (1952) for his work on the magnetic moments of atomic particles
- BlochKonrad Emil19122000MUSGermanSCIENCE: chemist Konrad Emil . 1912鈥2000, US biochemist, born in Germany: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1964 for his work on fatty-acid metabolism
- 产濒蓴办 BlochMarc18861944MFrenchHISTORY: historianPOLITICS: resistance fighter Marc . 1886鈥1944, French historian and Resistance fighter; author of Feudal Society (1935) and Strange Defeat (1940), an essay on the fall of France: killed by the Nazis
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A few weeks ago, Darren Bloch was washing up when something exploded.
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Bloch, who died in 2012, took special care to encourage kids 鈥 especially Moss.
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"When they first brought it in, I was amazed," said Bloch, senior author of the study.
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Andr茅s turned to Sam Bloch, World Central Kitchen鈥檚 director of emergency response, who was googling 鈥渂arges鈥 to find a platform the group could load with pallets and drag to Gaza.
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Mr. Bloch, who oversaw the building of the jetty and the arrival of the shipment, described the scene by phone from Oakland, Calif., after leaving Gaza.
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