Proper noun
Borman (plural Bormans)
A surname.
After driving the route in a Land Rover and establishing food depots along the way, he set out from Halls Creek on 12 July 1976 with three other bushwalkers, Ralph Barraclough, Kathy Borman and Rex Shaw. Source: Internet
As they were buffeted by a convert swell, Borman was sick, waiting for the three flotation balloons to right the spacecraft. Source: Internet
Anders continued to take photographs while Lovell assumed control of the spacecraft so Borman could rest. Source: Internet
At first Anders protested saying that he was fine, but Borman would not be swayed. Source: Internet
Borman also remembered that there was a second television broadcast planned, and with so many people expected to be watching he wanted the crew to be alert. Source: Internet
At the centre of it all, Borman has created an engaging and courageous heroine, and her highly accomplished writing ensures that the reader is swept along to a shattering and shocking climax.” Source: Internet