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Freedman
Freedman meaning
A man who has been released from a condition of slavery.
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Mr. Freedman, who is based in Los Angeles, founded the law firm Freedman and Taitelman with Michael Taitelman in 1997.
Amid the announcement that Ryan Seacrest will succeed Sajak, White reportedly retained Bryan Freedman, the entertainment lawyer said to be helping Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson with their breakups from CNN and Fox News, respectively.
ClubsNSW has led the charge against the cashless card proposal, and Freedman believes Labor has been in the lobbyists’ pocket for too long.
Crystal Palace director of football Dougie Freedman was in the directors’ box at Old Trafford as they look to wrap up a deal for Man United goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Doheny returned to Vermont and pitched for the Barre team before moving on to play for a team in Corning, N.Y. Because these clubs weren’t part of the Major Leagues, Freedman had no way of stopping him.
Dr. Stephen Freedman, a professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at the University of Calgary, said this is the largest STEC outbreak on record.
Elizabeth Johnson, who ran the Jewish deli Freedman's in Silver Lake before opening Horses in 2021, claims in a divorce filing that her husband and business partner, Will Aghajanian, shook their new kitten to death.
Emma Freedman revealed that she shed six kilograms in 2015 when she competed in and won the fifteenth season of Dancing with the Stars.
Freedman, a man known for his outspoken nature and commitment to the well-being of Hillside, said he is concerned about the town’s direction.
Freedman further asserts that the conservative firebrand’s non-compete clause is no longer valid.
Freedman had nine points and four rebounds, Bukarac added six points, Rumelhart had four (to go with four steals and four rebounds) and Conant finished with two.
Further, while the treaty, if ratified, would be considered a legally-binding document, the WHO has no enforcement power, said Dr. David Freedman, professor emeritus of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Now they want to take Tucker Carlson's right to speak freely away from him because he took to social media to share his thoughts on current events," Freedman said.
NYU basketball’s Spencer Freedman is a graduate transfer student from Harvard University — and has played a crucial role in the Violets’ impressive season.
The committee did approve a recommendation Saturday that would create a new state agency, the California American Freedman Affairs Agency, which would oversee and monitor any future reparations legislation as well as process reparations claims.
Ukraine’s best troops,” said Lawrence Freedman, a professor emeritus of war studies at King’s College London.
Although her confident bird call took home the Lisa Freedman Perpetual Trophy for Champion Bird Caller, Tarni said her "legs are shaking so bad" but remembered hearing the two judges say "excellent".
A middle-aged woman thought she recognized Freedman and politely interrupted us.
A spokesman for COGAT, Shimon Freedman, said it was the UN's fault that its cargos stacked up on the Gaza side of Kerem Shalom.
But, if Arendt made a huge splash in 1963, concluding that Eichmann was a rather insipid bureaucrat, Freedman isn’t looking to make a huge statement so much as to invite a nuanced discussion.