Proper noun
Bischof (plural Bischofs)
A surname from German.
Bischof, Pelinka and Stiefel 174-175 The political effects of the Marshall Plan may have been just as important as the economic ones. Source: Internet
Education Minister Stephen Lecce “continues to peddle the false narrative that this dispute is about compensation,” Bischof said in a statement. Source: Internet
Ontario Premier Doug Ford (left) and president of of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, Harvey Bischof, (right) are seen in this composite image. Source: Internet
Representing the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Joachim Bischof, said: “I congratulate the Afghan government and the Afghan people for completing this important project. Source: Internet
Lee, Keinrath, Scherer, Bischof, Pfurtscheller citation proved that naïve subjects could be trained to use a BCI to navigate a virtual apartment with relative ease. Source: Internet
The four members in Bischof’s family who were injured in the incident are also taking part in the lawsuit: Markus Bischof, Josef Bischof, Cyndie Kasko and Jason Kasko. Source: Internet