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Brunner

American  
[broon-er] / ˈbrʊn ər /

noun

  1. Emil 1889–1966, Swiss Protestant theologian.


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“Americans are at greater risk from the gray market than they will be if a state-licensed, legitimate compounding pharmacy is preparing these drugs,” said Scott Brunner, chief executive of the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding, a trade group.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brunner of the pharmacy-compounding trade group said that would amount to “a temporary fix,” adding that a new administration would simply change the rules within a few years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The judge, Mrs Justice Brunner KC, said the pair would be sentenced on a date to be fixed.

From BBC

"Obtaining a residence permit in the European Union is not a blank cheque," Magnus Brunner, the Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, told the European Parliament as Spain's initiative was being discussed.

From BBC

Their focus, says committee member Susanne Brunner, is "to reduce the SBC licence fee to 200 Swiss francs, to ease the burden on households and businesses".

From BBC