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Bromfield

American  
[brom-feeld] / ˈbrɒmˌfild /

noun

  1. Louis, 1896–1956, U.S. novelist.


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However, the surgery was unsuccessful, leaving Florence's parents Miss Bromfield, a stay-at-home mum, and Jamie Langton, a shop manager, turning to social media to appeal for help.

From BBC • Feb. 23, 2024

Lili Haydn and Ben Bromfield, composers for the Netflix series, were tasked with writing something that mashed Jane Austen with classic Broadway.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 18, 2023

Bromfield doesn't let the negativity bother him; in fact, he anticipates it.

From Salon • Oct. 18, 2022

"I think regionalism is really cool," Bromfield says.

From Salon • Oct. 18, 2022

Mr. Lincoln spoke at Washingtonian Hall, Bromfield street, Boston, on the 15th, his address lasting an hour and a half, and, according to the report, 'seldom equaled for sound reasoning, cogent argument and keen satire.'

From Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life by Herndon, William H.

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