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Stoll

Stoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Cal Stoll, American football coach
  • Carl Stoll (1846–1907), German engineer and trolleybus pioneer
  • Caspar Stoll, entomologist
  • Clifford Stoll, American astronomer
  • David Stoll, American anthropologist
  • Elmo Stoll (1944–1998) Amish bishop and writer
  • Günther Stoll, German television actor
  • Heinrich Stoll (entrepreneur), German entrepreneur of the 19th century
  • Heinrich Stoll (jurist) (1891–1937), German jurist and historian
  • Heinrich Alexander Stoll, German Classical scholar
  • Heinrich W. Stoll, German Classical scholar
  • Hermann Stoll, German geologist and prehistorian
  • Inge Stoll, German motorcycle racer
  • Ira Stoll, American journalist
  • James Stoll, gay Unitarian Universalist minister
  • Jarret Stoll, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Jon Stoll, founder and president of Fantasma Productions
  • Karlheinz Stoll, German theologian, priest and bishop
  • Maximilian Stoll (1742–1787), Austrian physician
  • Oswald Stoll, British founder of the Stoll Moss theatre group
  • Otto Stoll (1849–1922), Swiss medican, linguist and ethnologist
  • Pablo Stoll, Uruguayan film director
  • Willi-Peter Stoll, German terrorist (Red Army Faction)
  • Connor and Travis Stoll from Percy Jackson

Usage examples of "stoll".

In addition to Arnold, the jurors were Peggy Roebuck, Joan Sprinkle, Vicki Stoll, Barbara White, Sharon French, Peggy Van Hoozer, Howard McNatt, William Billingsly, John Throgmorton, Jennifer Dacus, and Oma Dooley.

He had guaranteed that Plass would go down in history as a traitor by convincing Stoll that Plass had defied several direct orders.

She spotted Stoll riding in the shuttle in front of them and shuddered involuntarily at the thought of such a cruel man wielding so much power.

But the moment he had taken his position next to Stoll, she had watched the youthful, innocent face turn hard and cold.

Grey bared his teeth when he spotted Stoll watching Cidra with blatant interest.

And if anyone thinks these instances edge too near to farce, there are John of Lancaster, who commits his supreme treachery without an inkling, apparently, of its depravity, and Cloten, who goes to his most unspeakable crime in precisely the spirit which Professor Stoll so exhaustively documents.

Messire would have Stoll and the sworn turning the city upside down by now.

With Naer and Stoll both senior to me, I was chosen for all the most tedious and recurrently exasperating responsibilities.

Guatemalan expert David Stoll of Middlebury College, who examined archival material and interviewed survivors of the events described by Menchu.

And thank you also to Melanie Mitchell, Amy Stoll, and Tasha Reynolds.

No one who was present at the speech can forget with what poetic ecstasy in his voice the Stalinist critic Ladislav Stoll reviled the poet Halas.

Minister Stoll had sent a letter of introduction to the Cranes, and they in turn had opened their home to Edwina.

As the words of love and commitment were spoken by the Reverend Stoll, he felt like a bull elk out in the open and in the rifle sight of every man in the church.

Then Stoll proclaimed that the ring was confirmation of their marriage promise.

Van Berg was reclining under a tree at some little distance from the hotel, stolled thither and threw himself down on the grass beside him.