Proper noun
Ullman (plural Ullmans)
A surname.
According to an article, as Ullman had continued her professional relationship with former producer Brooks, only the studio and not Brooks was named in the suit. Source: Internet
A typical episode of The Tracey Ullman Show consisted of three sketches, one including a song and/or a heavily choreographed dance routine. Source: Internet
George Ullman, who had negotiated the contract with United Artists, offered Rambova $30,000 to finance a film of her own. Source: Internet
For example: "A Turing machine can simulate any type of subroutine found in programming languages, including recursive procedures and any of the known parameter-passing mechanisms" (Hopcroft and Ullman p. 157). Source: Internet
Greenblatt was a young development director during her Tracey Ullman Show days and was enthusiastic to get her over to Showtime. Source: Internet
Groening had been called to pitch a series of animated shorts for The Tracey Ullman Show, and had intended to present an adaptation of his Life in Hell comic strip. Source: Internet