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Pohl

American  
[pohl] / poʊl /

noun

  1. Frederic, 1919–2013, U.S. science-fiction writer.


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"This question has been the subject of intensive research in quantum physics for over ten years," says Felix Russo from the Institute of Theoretical Physics at TU Wien, who is conducting research for his doctoral thesis in Prof. Thomas Pohl's team.

From Science Daily

“It was really humiliating,” Maria Lepere, a 19-year-old German from Rostock who was detained along with her friend Charlotte Pohl, also 19, at the Honolulu airport for 24 hours in March.

From Los Angeles Times

Lepere insisted she and Pohl had valid visas, but a Customs and Border Protection official quoted in the New York Post said the pair had attempted to enter the United States “under false pretenses,” with the goal of working, not visiting as tourists.

From Los Angeles Times

"This is an incredibly difficult time for the arts in the UK and the opera sector has been especially hard hit, with WNO disproportionately affected and facing significant ongoing financial challenges," MU general secretary Naomi Pohl said.

From BBC

"You see every single footstep," says Clemens Pohl, chief executive, as he points to a chart revealing disturbances in the fibre optic signal.

From BBC