Mohr 莫尔
Mohr \Mohr\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A West African gazelle ({Gazella mohr}), having horns on
which are eleven or twelve very prominent rings. It is one of
the species which produce bezoar. [Written also {mhorr}.]
- "If you didn't meet your quota, you would be threatened with a transfer to a work bench," essentially demoted, says Peter Mohr, a manager who left Steinway in 1988.
- He last saw Horowitz four days before he died, during a Wednesday session for a new recording at Horowitz's Manhattan home. When Mohr arrived Friday for another session, he was told that Horowitz had practiced for half an hour but didn't feel well.
- Dr. David R. Meldrum, an in vitro fertilization specialist at University of California-Los Angeles Medical Center, implanted four fertilized eggs in Mohr's uterus.
- Col. Lawrence Mohr of the White House medical unit and members of the Department of Medicine at Walter Reed took part as consultants, Hutton said.
- "That could have an incredible impact," said Larraine Mohr, Phoenix House senior vice president.
- Some directors later testified that they weren't aware of any financial reason Messrs. Mohr and Wasserstein would want the recap to be carried out.
- Mohr, chief concert technician at Steinway & Sons, accompanied the pianist to performances that included his heralded comeback at Carnegie Hall in 1965, his 1986 Moscow concert and two appearances at the White House.
- We just figured one day he would make a mistake," said Mohr.