Proper noun
Lobel (plural Lobels)
A surname.
A further proposal for a bridge-and-tunnel link from Siberia to Alaska was made by French engineer Baron Loicq de Lobel in 1906. Source: Internet
A Sufi-Jewish Dialogue: Philosophy and Mysticism in Bahya ibn Paquda's Duties of the Heart, Diana Lobel The precepts prescribed by the Torah number 613 only; those dictated by the intellect are innumerable. Source: Internet
Around 2009, building on Lobel and Sleat’s research at Rutgers, BioMarin began producing purified TPP1 in vats. Source: Internet
The statement continues, “Herbo has legal representation in Massachusetts via Prince Lobel, whose team has reached out to the US Attorney’s office in Massachusetts to make arrangements for Herbo’s appearance. Source: Internet
Perhaps these feelings would be less acute if James Marshall (and all the other geniuses in the book like Lobel and Steig, etc.) were still alive and were still able to speak for themselves. Source: Internet
People love a Maurice Sendak or an Arnold Lobel book because of the special, very individual vision they bring to their work. Source: Internet