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Что (кто) такое overman - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overman (disambiguation)

overman         
¦ verb (overmans, overmanning, overmanned) provide with more people than necessary.
¦ noun (plural overmen)
1. an overseer in a colliery.
2. Philosophy another term for superman. [translation of Nietzsche's Ubermensch.]
Overman         
·add. ·noun An Arbiter.
II. Overman ·add. ·noun One in authority over others; a chief; usually, an overseer or boss.
III. Overman ·add. ·noun In the philosophy of Nietzsche, a man of superior physique and powers capable of dominating others; one fitted to survive in an egoistic struggle for the mastery.
William D. Overman         
William Overman
William Daniel Overman (August 15, 1901 – November 4, 1970) was the state archivist of Ohio and the founding director of the archives of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company.

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1. Senators Overman and Smith of Georgia rode with President Wilson and his wife.
2. If Dr Overman is right about the location of his find, it could one day attract biblical scholars and Christian pilgrims in droves.
3. And Dr Overman believes that the fact that the incident is reported to have happened near his temple to the God–Emperor Augustus is extremely significant.
4. The news media becomes an information–gathering arm of law enforcement when journalists are ordered to give up confidential sources or unpublished material, said Tony Overman, president of the National Press Photographers Association. When news sources believe that statements or actions observed or reported by journalists find their way into the hands of police or prosecutors, those sources will be less willing – or flat–out afraid – to cooperate with the media,‘‘ Overman said at a news conference.
5. The news media becomes an information–gathering arm of law enforcement when journalists are ordered to give up confidential sources or unpublished material, said Tony Overman, president of the National Press Photographers Association.