Proper noun
Fleishman (plural Fleishmans)
A surname.
Ivinskaya (1978), p 136. According to Lazar Fleishman, Pasternak had written the disputed passages prior to Israeli independence. Source: Internet
Fleishman, p 276. In 1957, Feltrinelli announced that the novel would be published by his company. Source: Internet
“And the winner of First Place in the Adult Division this year—” said Miss Fleishman, apparently pausing for dramatic effect “—is Madeline Satterfield for her wonderful little story entitled ‘The Sisters’.” Source: Internet
We have a strong reason for the games to be held here,” said Bethany Hilt of Fleishman Hillard International Communications, who are working with the Cleveland Synergy Foundation to promote their efforts. Source: Internet
A version of iOS has apparently come to the Mac, but not in a way that anybody expected,” Fleishman writes. Source: Internet
The campaign, led by Fleishman Hillard, is underscored by the slogan ‘Asia’s world city’, an attempt to convey and convince of its free and dynamic society and its strategic location, as well as a high quality of life profile. Source: Internet