Proper noun
Glickman (plural Glickmans)
A surname.
“Because solar is distributed on people’s roofs, and electric utility monopolies can’t own and control it,” said Glickman, “they really have suppressed solar in every way we can.” Source: Internet
My question to Sec. Glickman concerned all of the above and I prefaced it with a comment expressing my hope that the CBC would begin to make monetary policy arguments to the Clinton administration and Federal Reserve. Source: Internet
The self-assessment, which Glickman described as a "progress report" and not a "victory lap," comes on the heels of an inspector general's report last month criticizing the agency's handling of civil rights complaints. Source: Internet
Popkin and Glickman, 2007 McKay, 2001 Playing styles of individual bassoonists vary greatly; because of this, most advanced players will make their own reeds, in the process customizing them to their individual playing requirements. Source: Internet
While many people in this country think that Black farmers across the nation got justice during the Pigford Class Action (Pigford v. Glickman 1999), the opposite is the truth. Source: Internet
Glickman, 10–22; online at http://www.photekimaging.com/Support/rptcol2.pdf He gave estimated measurements of the creature, including a very high weight estimate that few have accepted. Source: Internet