Some articles on furnish:
... The traditional furnish or material content of watercolor papers is cellulose, a structural carbohydrate found in many plants ...
... WHEREAS, The said Odin Coal Company has failed repeatedly to furnish coal of the quantity and quality as stipulated and WHEREAS, There is no forfeiture or penalty ... Bullard read a proposition from the Sangamon Coal Company offering to furnish the University pea coal, two or three cars a week until April 1, at $1.20 per ton, f ...
... John began a relationship with David Furnish, a former advertising executive and now filmmaker ... John and Furnish entered a civil partnership on 21 December 2005 ... Their son, Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John, was born to a surrogate mother on 25 December 2010 in California ...
... David Furnish was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada to Jack Furnish (retired, former director of Bristol-Myers) and Gladys Furnish (retired, homemaker) ... Furnish graduated from the Sir John A ... Furnish is co-chief of Rocket Pictures along with John ...
... when informed by Frederic Remington, whom he had hired to furnish illustrations for his newspaper, that conditions in Cuba were not bad enough to warrant hostilities, allegedly replied, "You ...
More definitions of "furnish":
- (verb): Provide or equip with furniture.
Example: "We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style"
Famous quotes containing the word furnish:
“You have waited, you always wait, you dumb, beautiful ministers,
We receive you with free sense at last, and are insatiate
hence-forward,
Not you any more shall be able to foil us, or withhold yourselves
from us,
We use you, and do not cast you asidewe plant you permanently within us,
We fathom you notwe love youthere is perfection in you also,
You furnish your parts, toward eternity,
Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“That diabolical Hell conceived principle of persecution rages among some [people] and to their eternal Infamy the clergy can furnish their Quota of Imps for such business.”
—James Madison (17511836)
“How to attain sufficient clarity of thought to meet the terrifying issues now facing us, before it is too late, is ... important. Of one thing I feel reasonably sure: we cant stop to discuss whether the table has or hasnt legs when the house is burning down over our heads. Nor do the classics per se seem to furnish the kind of education which fits people to cope with a fast-changing civilization.”
—Mary Barnett Gilson (1877?)