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Bryce

[ brahys ]

noun

  1. James, 1st Viscount, 1838–1922, British diplomat, historian, and jurist: born in Ireland.


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The National is made up of two sets of brothers, Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Scott and Bryan Devendorf, and Matt.

As Bryce Covert recently reported in The Nation, many new parents take on debt in order to finance time off.

Bryce McNitt writes on public policy and politics issues for a number of sites.

The villain in the recent film adaptation of The Help, Hilly (Bryce Dallas Howard), is an awful person.

As Robert Bryce explains, they were both shaped by a corporate culture that rewards bad behavior.

Glasgow: David Bryce, 1843;—a most valuable work on the secret duties of religion.

Why, I've heard our Dr Bryce preach on hell-fire, until everyone in the congregation was fairly sweating.'

Mr. Bryce, speaking to the most intelligent university graduates, might be expected to make much of our wonderful recent progress.

I have been commissioned by Mr Bryce to tell you how very glad he would have been to be able to accept this invitation.

Mr Baker in his letter stated that should Mr Bryce be unable to accept, he would be glad if a member of his staff could come.

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