Postel


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Pos´tel


n.1.Apostle.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The most eminent Christian kabbalist, William Postel, visited the Land of Israel, mainly Jerusalem, in 1549-1550, the beginning of the flowering of Cordovero and Safedian kabbalists, who could have learned about this visit.
[4] (Box 1) and functional methods as described by Harris Hip Score, [5] and Merle d'Aubigne and Postel [6] (Box-2).
Postel is a veterinarian and head of the Laboratory for Molecular Biology of the European Union and OIE Reference Laboratory for Classical Swine Fever at the Institute of Virology of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover, Germany.
It is a source of life,' says Sandra Postel, director of the Massachusetts-based Global Water Policy Project.
Edited by Isabelle Trivisani-Moreau and Philippe Postel
As meteorologist Greg Postel continued his explanation, virtual floodwaters began to build up around him.
You don't have to be a large employer with an on-site cafeteria to enact policies that help employees to make healthier eating decisions, according to Erin Postel, a strategic wellness consultant with BeneFIT Corporate Wellness, Allentown.
-- Louisville officials are not happy with the NCAA's decision that mandates the school vacate its 2013 men's basketball championship in the wake of an embarrassing sex scandal, and interim President Greg Postel did not hide his disappointment.
The lack of a coherent strategy to provide more legal avenues for migration continues to push those seeking refuge to travel irregularly, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and injury, according to Hannah Postel, research associate at Washington-based Center for Global Development.