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/ˈbɫɑk/
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NOUN
- United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959)
How To Use Bloch In A Sentence
- Spontaneous emission and resonance fluorescence of an adatom adsorbed near a smail metallic particle are studied by means of the surface-dressed optical Bloch equations and the modified image theory.
- Moving even farther away from structural priorities, Russell Jacoby criticizes “blueprint” utopias for their authoritarian prescriptiveness and recovers an “iconoclastic” utopia tradition rooted in Romantic philosophies and Jewish mysticism and exemplified by Ernst Bloch. Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions
- In a 38-page ruling, Bloch called Owens's behavior "unparalleled detrimental misconduct" and wrote that Eagles Coach Andy Reid "could properly conclude that, however excellent Owens' performance was on the field, his off-field conduct and demeanor were seriously devitalizing the organization. Albert Haynesworth suspension permitted under NFL's collective bargaining agreement
- The long middle movement, marked allegro agitato, and associated by Bloch with Yom Kippur, has an intense and clamorous opening but the mood alternated between that and pensive intervals.
- He uses a whole Reblochon cheese from the Savoie region of France which melts into the mixture of potatoes, onions and bacon.
- Previous work has suggested that Bloch-like waves - which describe electron motion in classic crystals - can occur in quasicrystals as well.
- Ernst Bloch, who also rejects the Christian tendency to hypostatize the future into an already existing God. FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY
- In Robert Bloch’s short story "The Unforgivable Sin", mopery is the titular indiscretion BLAH BLAH JLA FLASH ADAM BRODY BLAH
- I believe Bloch also orchestrated it, and it shows up once in a blue moon on concert programs.
- Says Bloch: ‘Nobles need not pay taille.’