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Brice

American  
[brahys] / braɪs /

noun

  1. Fanny Fannie Borach, 1891–1951, U.S. singer and comedian.

  2. a male given name.


Brice British  
/ braɪs /

noun

  1. Fanny , real name Fannie Borach . 1891–1951, US actress and singer. The film Funny Girl was based on her life

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Sure enough, Skenes required 33 pitches to get his final four outs, saved throughout his outing by repeated defensive brilliance: from right fielder Aaron Judge, from shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., from second baseman Brice Turang and from third baseman Henderson.

From Los Angeles Times

The sumptuous moments in 2016 and 2018 when the Scots won back-to-back Tests at Murrayfield, the history made when winning in Paris in 2021 for the first time in 18 years, a day made complex because Russell was red-carded for a forearm to the neck of Brice Dulin and was off the field when Duhan van der Merwe struck gold at the death.

From BBC

Gabon is led by General Brice Oligui Nguema, who won presidential elections last year after leading a military coup in 2023.

From BBC

The company has nearly doubled its system manufacturing capability and increased inventories to keep up with demand, Chief Financial Officer Brice Hill added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brantley Gilbert, Gabby Barrett and Lee Brice all turned in adequate country sets that would be perfectly passable as live entertainment at your local barbecue joint.

From Salon