Proper noun
Sussman (plural Sussmans)
A surname.
And, according to Nathan Sussman, she is not alone. Source: Internet
“Anybody in this space” — whether it’s a credit union or a smaller, locally owned bank — finds it tougher to compete for awareness “and for comfort people have in knowing you’re big enough that your money’s safe,” Sussman said. Source: Internet
Another player who was on the team with Sussman, corroborated this detail. Source: Internet
Branding Democracy: U.S. Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe Gerald Sussman, page 128 Initial funds for covert actions by CIA were $2 million, but soon after authorization were increased and by 1985 CIA successfully infiltrated Poland. Source: Internet
“I’m not resigning from the case, your honor,” Sussman said. Source: Internet
Elizabeth (Betsy) Longmaid Barnard, 82, of Thomaston, Maine, passed away peacefully at the Sussman House in Rockport, early morning March 24, 2020, after a long battle with emphysema. Source: Internet