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Bromfield

American  
[brom-feeld] / ˈbrɒmˌfild /

noun

  1. Louis, 1896–1956, U.S. novelist.


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Florence's mother Sammy Bromfield said she had "not had a chance at life but we're hoping", adding finding a donor would be a "gift".

From BBC

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

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

They wrote five songs that embraced Bromfield’s love for Sondheim and Haydn’s for “West Side Story,” giving a theatrical showcase to the cast’s talented singers while also touching on character arcs happening in the show at large.

From Los Angeles Times

A few hundred followers swelled into the thousands by May 2021, and Bromfield suddenly found himself hesitant to tweet about Altoona pizza despite a slew of requests.

From Salon