Proper noun
Horwitz
A surname, an alternative form of Horowitz.
Born Ronald Horwitz, he changed his name to Harwood after moving to the UK in 1951 to pursue a career in theatre. Source: Internet
Ernst was awarded the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize of Columbia University in 1991. Source: Internet
Blueprint Your Bestseller, by Stuart Horwitz, which promises to help me “organize and revise any manuscript with the book architecture method”. Source: Internet
Hollin and Horwitz argued in their initial lawsuit, and heard in trial court Wednesday, that state law requires a special election to fill the Barry vacancy be held within 75-80 days, which would place it at the end of May. Source: Internet
Horwitz has humanized Brown to an extent that had been previously difficult." Source: Internet
Much of that kind of analysis, Horwitz added, is not solely reliant on Palantir's technology. Source: Internet