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Buchman

American  
[book-muhn, buhk-] / ˈbʊk mən, ˈbʌk- /

noun

  1. Frank Nathan Daniel, 1878–1961, U.S. evangelist, founder of Moral Re-Armament movement.


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“Airlines don’t like monopolies,” Don Buchman, who leads ViaSat’s aviation business, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 11, 2026

As Brandi Buchman of Emptywheel, who has been covering the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers trials from the beginning, pointed out, Nordean's pleas for mercy were flat-out dishonest.

From Salon • Sep. 6, 2023

Researchers and policymakers are flying blind, and both they and ordinary people are turning to experts like Mr. Buchman as they try to sketch out a new map of a changed economic landscape.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2022

Eytan Buchman, chief marketing officer of Freightos, a Jerusalem-based booking platform, said one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to increase capacity was converting passenger planes into freighters.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 22, 2022

I wish Mrs. Buchman ran the world so life would be as easy.

From "Please Ignore Vera Dietz" by A.S. King

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