Proper noun
Montefiore
A surname from Italian.
Meyer noted that while he had original strains, Montefiore was largely dependent on Geiger and his concepts of progressive revelation, instrumentality of ritual et cetera. Source: Internet
Montefiore (2004) p. 548: "Stalin was 'afraid of Beria', thought Khrushchev, 'and would have been glad to get rid of him but didn't know how to do it.' Source: Internet
The traffic agent was taken to Montefiore Medical Center for observation. Source: Internet
Montefiore, pp. 391–95 Stalin had a political need for popular wartime leaders, however, and Voroshilov remained as an important figurehead. Source: Internet
Montefiore, pp. 9-10 His personality as it was described by Molotov in 1974: "Voroshilov was nice, but only in certain times. Source: Internet
A research team led by Dr. Michael Lipton, professor of radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, looked at whether or not heading had similar effects on men and women’s brains. Source: Internet