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James Alan
Ferman (11
April 1930 – 24
December 2002) was an American-British
television and
theatre director. He was the
Secretary (later
termed Director)...
- free dictionary. A
firman (Persian: فرمان, romanized: farmān; Turkish:
ferman), at the
constitutional level, was a
royal mandate or
decree issued by a...
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because I'd
never seen
evidence to
suggest there was one." Ali
Berzengi and
Ferman Abdullah, the
owner of a
falafel stand in Stockholm,
raised money for what...
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Ferman is a
German surname and a
Turkish given name. The
surname is a
variation of Fehrmann,
meaning "ferryman". The
given name is
derived from the Turkish...
- (September/October 2016).
Joseph Ferman's son,
Edward Ferman, was
managing editor during Davidson's
tenure as editor. When
Davidson left,
Joseph Ferman took over the editorial...
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Joseph Wolfe Ferman (June 8, 1906 –
December 29, 1974) was a
Russian Empire–born
American science fiction publisher.
Ferman moved to the
United States...
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Polly Ferman (born
October 21, 1944, Montevideo, Uruguay) is an
Uruguayan pianist,
classical musician,
music director and producer. She has
performed as...
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Edward Lewis Ferman (born
March 6, 1937) is an
American science fiction and
fantasy editor and
magazine publisher,
known best as the
editor of The Magazine...
- Risa
Vetri Ferman (born
April 5, 1965) is the
judge of the
Court of
Common Pleas in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and was
formerly District Attorney...
- İbrahim
Ferman Akgül (born 25
December 1979) is a
Turkish singer, songwriter, TV host and actor. He is the lead
singer of
Turkish rock band maNga. In 2015...