Proper noun
Faherty (plural Fahertys)
A surname from Irish.
And it’s not just with the large orchestra and the diverse instruments, but with Dr. Faherty, her commentary and images. Source: Internet
“Standards of time only began when people wanted to set train timetables, and this idea that we have a universal time that we can all get from looking at our watch is something we take for granted,” said Faherty. Source: Internet
Letter of application, resume and sample of your writing to Diana Faherty, Executive Editor, English Communications, Inc. P.O. Box 498866, Leesburg, FL 34749. Source: Internet
That's what Faherty did, before there were stargazing apps for computers or smart phones. Source: Internet
Faherty said the value of healthcare is more than just numbers. Source: Internet
“It was kind of a mess, and they told me they weren’t going to fix me until I’d finished my family,” Faherty said. Source: Internet