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Bramwell

American  
[bram-wel, -wuhl] / ˈbræm wɛl, -wəl /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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“The Treasury and the IRS have express authority to create exceptions to the qualified appraisal requirements in appropriate cases,” Austin Bramwell, a former official in Treasury’s Office of Tax Policy and a partner of Milbank LLP, told me in an interview.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prosecutor Corinne Bramwell said Morgan, who was aged 17 at the time of the offences, was infatuated and inspired by Rudakubana.

From BBC

Professor Steven Bramwell at the London Centre for Nanotechnology told the BBC by 2050 we should expect the lines between machines, electronics and biology to be "significantly blurred".

From BBC

Medicine could also make common use of machines at a nanometre scale to "deliver drugs to exactly where they need to go", said Professor Bramwell.

From BBC

But it also needs to make economic sense, says Stephen Bramwell, director of WSU’s Thurston County Extension.

From Seattle Times