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He was straining hard, but the stob wouldn't come out.
Someone had been hurt and Po was trying to pull a stob of some kind out of his body.
The feature is named after the settlement of Stob in western Bulgaria.
In 1939, Stob returned to teaching Greek as effectively as before.
Stob's church is reportedly the only church in Bulgaria dedicated to this saint.
After two years of college, she married Ken Stob, who later went to work for Holmberg.
Lialla caught hold of her shoulder and pulled her to a stob in the middle of the road.
The name of the village most probably comes from early Slavic word stob, which was associated with settlements located near marshes, lakes and rivers.
It also featured a satirical column by Verity Stob.
Verity Stob is the pseudonym of a British satirical columnist.
One of the patients shouted, "Stob!"
But Professor Michael Stob of Calvin College points out that the problems are identical.
From here the route follows the northern ridge of the mountain, Stob Garbh, to the summit, the distance being about 9 km.
From here one may also climb Stob Coire Sgreamhach which lies only about 0.5 km to the southeast.
It should not be confused with another Munro named Stob Bàn situated in the Mamores.
Communication scholar Paul Stob contends that the language we use is thus not just a direct reflection of our intelligence, but also of perception and culture.
To the east of Stob an Eas is the mountain's parent peak, Beinn an Lochain.
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However, a chronicle of Serbian monarchs from the 15th-16th century reiterates the name Stob, as does an Ottoman source from 1570.
Goats were often encouraged by shepherds on mountains with precipitous cliffs such as Stob Ghabhar to keep sheep away from the steep drops.
Stob is notable for the Stob Pyramids, a natural rock phenomenon in the vicinity of the village.
The two are usually climbed together and have the informal nicknames of "The Easains" or "The Stob Coires".
In 1953 Stob was asked to assume the Chair of New Testament department in the Calvin Seminary.
The name Stob derives from the Scots word for a post indicating to travellers that it was one mile (1.6 km) to Dundee.
Instead, we left the truck conventionally positioned, and headed up through the forest leading to the slopes of the first top, Stob Coire na Ceannain.