Proper noun
Blomberg (plural Blombergs)
A surname.
Craig Blomberg stated in a 2003 paper titled "The Untold Story of a Good Translation" that the changes in the TNIV move in a "more literal direction three times more often than not." Source: Internet
Schaefer 2002 Blomberg 2003, esp page 76 The loss of one of the sisters, Merope, in some Greek myths may reflect an astronomical event wherein one of the stars in the Pleiades disappeared from view by the naked eye. Source: Internet
Blomberg, who had been meeting with the President, uncharacteristically reproached Hitler for not having moved against Röhm earlier. Source: Internet
Blomberg fanned six batters and Potter recorded three strikeouts. Source: Internet
For those looking to get their wash load done in a hurry, this Blomberg has two very handy quick-wash cycles. Source: Internet
The conduct of war, and therefore of mobilization as well, in the future is the task of the SA." citation Blomberg and von Reichenau began to conspire with Hermann Göring and Heinrich Himmler against Röhm and the SA. Source: Internet