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Cushman

American  
[koosh-muhn] / ˈkʊʃ mən /

noun

  1. Charlotte Saunders 1816–76, U.S. actress.


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The stock prices for peers such as JLL, Cushman & Wakefield and Newmark Group also nosedived, wiping away tens of billions of dollars of market capitalization for the sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

There, she lived with a woman, the Shakespearean actress Charlotte Cushman; the book throughout refers to the pair as wives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both she and Cushman sought fashionable “hydropathy, or water cures” for painful maladies: Cushman suffered from breast cancer, and Stebbins from a respiratory affliction likely caused by inhaling marble dust.

From The Wall Street Journal

Real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield is scouting locations in L.A. and elsewhere for companies that manage the vertiports, such as Vertiports by Atlantic.

From Los Angeles Times

“Basically, we’re trying to find the bus stops for flying taxis,” Cushman’s commercial property broker Mike Condon Jr. said.

From Los Angeles Times