Proper noun
Furman
A surname transferred from the given name.
After the U.S. Supreme Court threw out Georgia's death penalty statute in Furman v. Georgia (1972), Carter signed a revised death penalty statute which addressed the court's objections, thus re-introducing the practice in the state. Source: Internet
During the entire first season, the music of American rocker Ezra Furman can be heard playing as if it were the show's recurring theme. Source: Internet
And the winners of Guest Columnist Kris Kennedy's book giveaway are: Mary Robinson, Kathleen Mcnerney, Dorie Furman and Heidi Zoll. Source: Internet
In his writings, Karpov credits Furman as a major influence on his development as a world-class player. Source: Internet
Founded in 1826, Furman enrolls approximately 2,600 undergraduate and 500 graduate students. Source: Internet
Furman of the Division I Southern Conference is postponing all fall nonconference sports due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet