Examples of 'suzman' in a sentence

Meaning of "suzman"

suzman (noun) - A surname of Dutch origin, associated with individuals of Afrikaner descent, particularly in South Africa, and may carry historical or genealogical significance

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Suzman wonders the same thing.
The memory of the great campaigner Helen Suzman was also honoured during the conference.
Suzman assisted Ramphele in securing a passport when Ramphele travelled abroad.
The next election saw only Helen Suzman retain her seat.
Helen Suzman and apartheid.
It was better under apartheid, says Helen Suzman.
Helen Suzman the celebrated anti-apartheid campaigner has passed away aged 91.
The new party retained one MP, in the form of Helen Suzman.
Helen Suzman held her seat for 36 years.
The legendary, feisty Jewish parliamentarian Helen Suzman visited him there.
The Helen Suzman Foundation was founded in 1993 to honour the life work of Helen Suzman.
Slabbert ventured into politics in 1974 and joined the Progressive party with Helen Suzman.
Suzman herself appeared in a film that looked closely at the apartheid issue, A Dry White Season 1989.
Anti-apartheid icon Suzman dies.

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