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firman

[ fur-muhn, fer-mahn ]

noun

plural firmans.
  1. an edict or administrative order issued by or in the name of a Middle Eastern sovereign (formerly by an Ottoman Turkish sultan).


firman

/ fÉœËˈmÉ‘Ën; ˈfÉœË- /

noun

  1. an edict of an Oriental sovereign
  2. any authoritative grant of permission
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of firman1

1610–20; < Turkish ferman < Persian ´Ú²¹°ù³¾Äå²Ô
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of firman1

C17: from Persian ´Ú±ð°ù³¾Äå²Ô
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In the early 1980s, Senna lived in a bungalow in Eaton on the edge of Norwich while driving for Ralph Firman's Van Diemen company, based at Snetterton, before moving on to Team Lotus.

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"In 2014, there was a slogan, 'Jokowi is one of us'. He was not a typical Indonesian politician," said political analyst Firman Noor from Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency.

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Robert Firman, said that in his Wednesday remarks, Hecker was just referring to the air component perspective and was not addressing the overall counterterrorism program in Niger.

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Joel Firman doesn’t recall exactly when Topa’s name first surfaced in the Mariners front office, but it was roughly a couple years ago when Seattle’s analytics department noticed how effective Topa was at inducing ground balls, a useful skill for any pitcher in any era.

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“Just bugging them just enough,†Firman, the club’s director of analytics, said with a laugh.

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