shipman


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ship·man

 (shĭp′mən)
n.
1. A sailor.
2. A shipmaster.
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I bought it for two rose nobles from a shipman who came from the Levant.
When Officer John Shipman of the Jonesboro Police Department noticed someone walking on the shoulder of the road at 2:15 in the morning on a frigid day in February, he stopped.
Bruce Shipman, the chaplain of the Episcopal Church at Yale University, in a letter to the editor of the New York Times, wrote that "the best antidote to anti-Semitism would be for Israel's patrons abroad to press the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for final-status resolution to the Palestinian question." Many readers believed that Shipman had implied that Jews were responsible for anti-Semitism.
Roz Laws Showbiz Editor roz.laws@trinitymirror.com BIRMINGHAM actor Ian Brooker bears an uncanny resemblance to Dr Harold Shipman.
But her unease grew when she discovered her 81-year-old mum Kathleen Grundy had recently changed her will, leaving her entire pounds 375,000 estate to the same doctor - Harold Shipman.
Former astronaut, Lisa Nowak, was arrested in 2007 for attacking air force engineer Colleen Shipman after her boyfriend left her for Shipman.
THE brother of soccer star Wayne Rooney has been caught on film singing hate-filled songs is praise of serial killer Harold Shipman.
ENGLAND ace Wayne Rooney's kid brother has been caught singing vile soccer chants about serial killer Harold Shipman.
THE jail cell suicide of killer GP Harold Shipman "could not have been predicted or prevented", an official report said yesterday.
He specifically criticised decisions made in relation to Shipman under the prison privileges scheme, which meant the former Greater Manchester GP was not able to ring his wife Primrose.