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Landman stepped down from the show on 24 June 2007.
In the period between 2000-2005, Landman created 9 prototype instruments.
A seaman with less than a year's experience was referred to as a landman.
He held up two fingers, in case a landman might not fully comprehend so great a number.
Prior to that, Landman had been acting culture editor from 2004 to 2005.
His father worked as an oil and mineral landman (rights leaser).
Landman joined The Times as a copy editor in 1987.
After 2 albums and several 7"singles, Landman left the band in 2000.
Robert Smith was now entered and rated a landman.
Nevertheless, a landman would have gasped at their movement.
Lyons died the following year, and Landman served as sole rabbi.
The announcement was made yesterday by Jonathan Landman, the culture editor.
This is the first guitar created by Landman which is put in serial production.
Mr. Landman seemed more realistic in an e-mail to me last week about what can be expected of the operation.
The business of the landman, it has been pointed out, rested entirely on personal relations and schmooze.
In that way, Smith would be paid from the day he joined the ship - but at the rate of a landman, not a chaplain.
Neil Landman, curator, said that it became extinct 65 million years ago, at the time of the dinosaurs.
The young Bush helped Somers to get his first real career break as a landman.
Landman is married and has two children.
But Mr. Landman said he is an expert on ice sculpture.
She and the culture editor, Jonathan Landman, "rub each other the wrong way," a friend of both said.
Landman worked with a coach who taught him about stuttering to help him prepare for the role.
Based on a biplane, Landman combined the theorbo with the electric guitar.
Yuri Landman did a electric kalimba workshop on this edition.
Landman is The Times's deputy managing editor for digital journalism.
Five, six, what did one landsman more or less matter.
It was not exactly true, but close enough for landsmen.
Never had I much respect for the landsmen of my day.
It comes from a long way off and costs a lot to landsmen.
He kept his weight low, as the landsman had not.
She was in a landsman's house, on a standing bed.
Could the landsmen get themselves down and embarked in time?
Being a landsman, such a possibility had never occurred to him.
How could he, a poor landsman, be expected to know if the ship needed such things?
Not unless you wanted to crew your ship with landsmen.
Even though my grandfather was a landsman, he loved the sea.
It will try to reach onto our ships, where we are free of the land and landsmen.
Being a landsman, he saw the high seas as the only menace.
This seems to some landsmen as being a reversal of priorities.
And his thought came back to reassure the more clumsy landsman.
It is a sight landsmen think themselves lucky to see once in a generation.
Why should we pay taxes to support the kingdoms of the landsmen?
The naval idea of rest might have dismayed many a landsman.
A few weeks in the sea don't make a body any easier to identify, even a landsman knows that.
Mr. Landsman met his wife at the theater in 1984.
Most of a year I been marooned there amongst landsmen.
Landsman has only been called to solve a few murders on his own as a supervisor.
And he does make a distinguished contribution as a landsman."
Those who have married landsmen often live in houses.
Of course, he had spent only these - few months in space; he was a landsman at heart.
To ease the loneliness, people from the same town-called landsleit in Yiddish-sought each other out.
The Bronx was then a place where immigrant Jews formed a community of landsleit (compatriots).
A few souls and few families, remnants of far larger clans, trickled into Toronto and joined their landsleit.
The "landsleit" (people from the same town) in the U.S.A. contributed material and moral support to their relatives and friends.