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Bromberg

American  
[brom-burg, brawm-berk] / ˈbrɒm bɜrg, ˈbrɔm bɛrk /

noun

  1. German name of Bydgoszcz.


Bromberg British  
/ ˈbrɔmbɛrk /

noun

  1. the German name for Bydgoszcz

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“The world will be looking to Australia to see the outcome of this,” said Marilyn Bromberg, an associate professor at the University of Western Australia Law School who studies social media and health law.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s my worst nightmare to think of a doctor taking a prediction and running with it, as if it’s a real thing, without evaluation by entities such as CAGI,” Bromberg adds.

From Scientific American

And in 1968, psychologists Walter Bromberg and Franck Simon developed the theory of “ protest psychosis,” the idea that Black male participation in the Civil Rights Movement caused violent, schizophrenic symptoms.

From Seattle Times

“First and foremost, we must see cooperation between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians,” said Mr. Bromberg.

From New York Times

Yael Bromberg is an expert on youth voter suppression and the 26th Amendment, which was adopted in 1971 after 38 states ratified it in less than 100 days.

From Salon