What's the difference between freeman and freemen?

Freeman


Definition:

  • (n.) One who enjoys liberty, or who is not subject to the will of another; one not a slave or vassal.
  • (n.) A member of a corporation, company, or city, possessing certain privileges; a member of a borough, town, or State, who has the right to vote at elections. See Liveryman.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Educated at Imperial College London, he trained at the contractors Freeman Fox, but in 1978 he turned freelance as a transport consultant, setting up his own firm: Steer Davies Gleave.
  • (2) The study of the 40 Hz activity of the brain which was begun by Adrian (1942) has been furthered for the past years with several new approaches: A neural model for the generation of 40 Hz activity in attention has been published by Freeman (1975) whereas new possibilities in clinical applications and exploration of cognitive processes in an extended manner was proposed by Galambos and coworkers (1981).
  • (3) Cases of primary biliary cirrhosis in 95 patients from two centers are presented: 70 patients from a regional referral center (Freeman Hospital, FH) and 25 from an international tertiary referral center (King's College Hospital, KCH) with similar mean age at diagnosis and duration of follow-up (median, 12 months).
  • (4) The bomb threat tweet was sent to Freeman, the Europe editor of Time magazine, Catherine Mayer, and the Independent columnist Grace Dent, who took a screen grab of the tweet and posted it for her Twitter followers to see .
  • (5) A case with typical features of Freeman-Sheldon's syndrome is reported.
  • (6) When asked if she thought Freeman could be fair, Minneapolis NAACP president Nekima Levy-Pounds said she was cautiously optimistic.
  • (7) Those kind of moments are epic, like Cathy Freeman in the Sydney Olympics.
  • (8) However, Freeman bounced back into the presenter's chair in 1964, and continued to present the weekly rundown of the singles chart until 1972.
  • (9) The report specifies nothing about Freeman’s time at the secretive compound save for a seeming arrival at 4.10pm, only to note that he arrived in nearby district 11 lockup at 10.32pm.
  • (10) Freeman's dependable, capable Watson unlocks this modern Holmes, a man who now describes himself as "a high-functioning sociopath".
  • (11) Freeman was awarded an MBE in 1998 and over the years picked up an assortment of prestigious gongs for his radio work, including the Sony awards radio personality of the year in 1987, the Radio Academy's outstanding contribution to UK music radio award in 1988, and a special Sony award in May 2000 commemorating 40 years of service to broadcasting.
  • (12) Freeman ultimately was sentenced to probation for a misdemeanor.
  • (13) Hadley Freeman Broadchurch ( ITV ) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reading this on mobile?
  • (14) Possible alterations in the mechanisms initiating plerocercoid migration as proposed by Fischer & Freeman (1969) were noted.
  • (15) A mathematical analysis is included, and the model is related to Freeman and Meyer (1975) wherein changes in sexual preferences were successfully made.
  • (16) Analysts at Freeman & Co, according to the New York Times, had estimated that bankers working for BAE and EADS – who have seen a big downturn in deals in the economic downturn – could have been handed "success" fees of £75m-£90m if the transaction had been completed.
  • (17) "I told him that if I was going to play him, I was going to have to have access to him," Freeman says.
  • (18) Sherlock, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role and Martin Freeman as Watson, was the top-rating show of the night.
  • (19) But while the names of grand jurors are kept secret, Freeman is an elected official, so citizens could hold him accountable at the polls.
  • (20) The classical P = ID equation is derived, as well as a number of identities originally reported by Miettinen (Am J Epidemiol 1976; 103: 226-235) and Freeman and Hutchison (Am J Epidemiol 1980; 112: 707-723.

Freemen


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Freeman

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was likewise only freemen who were protected from arbitrary imprisonment and dispossession by chapter 39.
  • (2) The principle he invoked was put to good use in 1996, when a standoff with a group called the Montana Freemen ended peacefully after 81 days, and again in 1997 in a week-long drama involving hostages held by a group calling itself the Republic of Texas .
  • (3) A decade later, during a long siege involving the Montana Freemen in 1996, outside intermediaries were so common the FBI allowed a clutch of them, including a couple who went off script and were never invited to intercede again.
  • (4) Written by Robin Miller of Birmingham University and Tim Freemen of Middlesex University, and turned into a digital tool by us at the Social Care Institute for Excellence , the resource is a practical, user-friendly, accessible guide that brings together tools to help people manage change.
  • (5) So it has been with the distinctions of slaves and freemen, nobles and serfs, patricians and plebeians; and so it will be, and in part already is, with the aristocracies of colour, race, and sex."

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