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Amram

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[am-ram] / ˈæm ræm /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the father of Aaron and Moses.


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Yosi Amram, a former Napster board member, told The Times then that the firm “blew a number of opportunities by zigzagging. It didn’t have strong, clear leadership.”

From Los Angeles Times

The chaotic, crowdsourced movie reframed Batman’s best-known nemesis as a trans coming-of-age tale, and represented a natural evolution for Drew, a Los Angeles-based television editor and writer for alt-comedy fixtures like Megan Amram, Tim & Eric and Sacha Baron Cohen.

From New York Times

Amram, Ridley-Thomas’ attorney, said her client plans to pursue an appeal.

From Los Angeles Times

“While we respect the jury’s decision at trial and the court’s decision today,” Amram told reporters, “there are significant legal issues that need to be addressed on appeal.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It is a sad day for everyone,” defense attorney Galia Amram summed up.

From Los Angeles Times