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berman

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Berman is a surname that may be derived from the Yiddish phrase בער מאַן meaning "Bear man" and from the Dutch Beerman, meaning the same. Notable people with the surname include: Abba Berman , Polish-Israeli Rosh Yeshiva Adolf Berman , Polish-Israeli activist ...

Usage examples of berman.

Major Berman that I would like to speak with him immediately in my private quarters.

Before Berman could make a final assessment, Plass made a final, shrewd point.

Majors Holtz and Berman were seated on either side of him at the large holo deck table along with Lieutenant Fiske who was operating the holo deck controls on the opposite side.

He let the action run for some time and casually turned to Major Berman seated to his right.

Plass introduced them to Majors Berman and Holtz, he watched for any sign of belligerence toward the couple.

He was quite sure that Major Berman had simplified the whole affair beyond reason.

Plass and Berman took a position in the rear section as well, directly behind the small hatch door to the cockpit section.

Plass and Berman were joined by Rourke and Decker outside the entrance near the security panel.

This Batesonian cybernetic holism, says Berman, is by far the best candidate for world salvation in the postmodern era.

As I earlier pointed out, according to Berman our salvation must be primarily bodily, sensory, and somatic in nature, and thus what we really need, in this sensory-bound, pleasure-seeking, body-gratifying culture of ours is .

Of all the Democrats on the committee, Hyde felt closest to Berman, 57, a soft-spoken colleague who had represented his Los Angeles district since 1983.

Over the years, Hyde and Berman had formed an odd-couple relationship, the avuncular conservative Catholic from the Chicago suburbs and the amiable Jewish liberal from California.

Hyde thought Berman was the most likely Democrat on the committee to vote for impeachment.

The vote was along party lines, 21 to 16, with Hyde voting yes and Berman voting no.

Everyone, including Hyde and Berman, was looking for an opportunity to be a hero and broker a compromise.