Proper noun
Ellman (plural Ellmans)
A surname.
Asked if she ever considered leaving the Labour party as a number of other MPs, including Jewish parliamentarians Louise Ellman and Berger, did, she responds: “Obviously, all the time. Source: Internet
Beginning with the interrogation of male-centric literature that portrayed women in a demeaning and oppressed model, theorist such as Mary Ellman, Kate Millet and Germaine Greer challenged past imaginations of the feminine within literary scholarship. Source: Internet
However, taking into account the likelihood of unreliable record keeping, and the fact that it was common practice to release prisoners who were either suffering from incurable diseases or near death, Michael Ellman. Source: Internet
Last June, LFI vice chair Louise Ellman wrote to the home secretary, Amber Rudd, calling for Hezbollah’s proscription as well as asking London Mayor Sadiq Khan to review the policing of the event. Source: Internet
He said: “We have failed Jewish people… Jewish members driven out of parliament, including Louise Ellman and Luciana Berger. Source: Internet
Ellman, p164 For Francis Hutcheson beauty is disclosed by an inner mental sense, but is a subjective fact rather than an objective one. Source: Internet