• Lobor is a village and municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County, northern Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were a total of 3,188 inhabitants in the...
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  • Look up LOB or lob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lob may refer to: Lob (pickleball) Lob (tennis) Lob (association football), a lofted pass or shot...
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    The Lobor concentration camp or Loborgrad camp (Croatian: Koncentracijski logor Lobor) was a concentration camp established in Lobor, Independent State...
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  • In mathematical logic, Löb's theorem states that in Peano arithmetic (PA) (or any formal system including PA), for any formula P, if it is provable in...
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  • A lob wedge, also known as a lofted wedge or an L-Wedge, is a wedge used in the sport of golf, known for being one of the shortest-hitting clubs and providing...
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  • Look up LOB or lob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. LOB or LoB may refer to: Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen Corpus, of British English Left on base, a baseball...
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    Lob trees were prominent trees used as guides or landmarks along voyageur canoe routes. Branches were lopped (or lobbed) off the trees just below the...
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    A lob bomb (known officially as an improvised rocket-assisted mortar, improvised rocket-assisted munition, or IRAM) is a rocket-fired improvised explosive...
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    The Lobber was a surface-to-surface cargo missile developed during the mid 1950s by Convair for use by the United States Army. Intended to deliver supplies...
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  • Martin Hugo Löb (German: [løːp]; 31 March 1921 – 21 August 2006) was a German mathematician. He settled in the United Kingdom after the Second World War...
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  • Karl Löb (1910–1983) was an Austrian-born cinematographer. He worked on over ninety films in Austria and Germany including the 1953 comedy Miss Casanova...
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    Ladislaus Löb (8 May 1933 – 2 October 2021) was a writer, translator, Holocaust survivor, scholar of the literature and drama of the German Enlightenment...
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    Levi Strauss (redirect from Löb Strauß)
    Levi Strauss (/ˈliːvaɪ ˈstraʊs/ LEE-vy STROWSS; born Löb Strauß, German: [løːp ˈʃtʁaʊs]; February 26, 1829 – September 26, 1902) was a German-born American...
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    Paul Lob (13 July 1893 – 22 February 1965) was a Swiss ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he participated with the Swiss...
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  • Lobal Orning was a record and book store located in the mountains north of the Pacific Coast Highway in the small community of Topanga, California, United...
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  • about it in 1942. It has also been called Löb's paradox after Martin Hugo Löb, due to its relationship to Löb's theorem. Claims of the form "if A, then...
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    Löb Nevakhovich, or Lev Nikolayevich (Leib ben Noach) Nevakhovich (Russian: Лев Николаевич (Лейб Бен Ноах) Невахович, born between 1776 and 1778, Letychiv...
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    A lob in tennis involves hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court. It can be used as an offensive or defensive weapon. A lob is usually...
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  • Jacques Lob (19 August 1932 – 24 May 1990) was a French comic book creator, known for several comics creations, including Superdupont. His series Le Transperceneige...
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  • saw them transform into consistent postseason contenders. Aided by the "Lob City" lineup of Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, and Chris Paul, the team qualified...
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    Rudolf Löb (November 21, 1877 – January 30, 1966) was a German banker with Mendelssohn & Co. and consultant to the German and Russian governments. Löb became...
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  • Lobing may refer to Acoustic lobing, radiation pattern exhibited by multi-driver loudspeakers Lobe (disambiguation), for the various uses of the term...
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  • Acoustic lobing refers to the radiation pattern of a combination of two or more loudspeaker drivers at a certain frequency, as seen looking at the speaker...
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    W. S. "Lob" or "Lobster" Brown was a college football player. Brown was a prominent tackle for the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute...
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  • Aryeh Judah Löb ben Chayim Priluk (Hebrew: אריה יהודה לייב בן חיים פרילוק) was a 17th-century Polish Jewish author. He wrote a commentary on the Zohar...
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  • Joseph Judah Löb Sossnitz (Yiddish: יוסף יהודה ליב בן יחיאל מיכל זאָסניץ, romanized: Yosef Yehudah Leyb ben Yekhiel Mikhel Zosnitz; 17 September 1837 –...
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    Scouse (food) (redirect from Lob Scows)
    Hjalmar Falk and Alf Torp states that lobscous originally was lob's course from a lob (a lump) and course (a dish) and that the word has travelled to...
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  • Underarm bowling (redirect from Lob bowling)
    censured for his trouble and was forced to return to his normal underarm lobs, but he had sown the seeds of bowling's next revolution. This was roundarm...
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    Moses Löb Bloch (15 February 1815 – 6 August 1909) was a Hungarian rabbi and rector at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest. After studying under Philipp...
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    Meir Leibush ben Yehiel Michel Wisser (March 7, 1809 – September 18, 1879), better known as the Malbim (Hebrew: מלבי"ם), was a rabbi, master of Hebrew...
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