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Browne

[ broun ]

noun

  1. Charles Far·rer [far, -er], Artemus Ward, 1834–67, U.S. humorist.
  2. Sir Thomas, 1605–82, English physician and author.


Browne

/ ʊ /

noun

  1. BrowneCoral (Edith)19131991FAustralianTHEATRE: actress Coral ( Edith ). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
  2. BrowneHablot Knight Hablot Knight . See Phiz
  3. BrowneSir Thomas16051682MEnglishMEDICINE: physicianWRITING: author Sir Thomas . 1605–82, English physician and author, noted for his magniloquent prose style. His works include Religio Medici (1642) and Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658)
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Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne has dubbed global tariffs "extremely worrisome" and is urging citizens to "buy smarter and buy local".

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It is over 20 years since former chief executive Lord John Browne said BP could stand for "Beyond Petroleum" as he launched the company's first tentative moves away from oil and gas.

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Ms Browne said men need to take responsibility and call out bad behaviour to improve women's safety.

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“If I had known that this was going to happen this way,” Browne reported him saying, “I never would have allowed it to be done.”

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They did a Vogue fashion shoot dressed by Thom Browne and other designers.

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