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Braun

[ broun; German broun ]

noun

  1. ·¡Â·±¹²¹ [ee, -v, uh, ey, -vah], 1912–45, mistress of Adolf Hitler.
  2. Karl Fer·di·nand [kahrl , fur, -dn-and, kah, r, l , fer, -dee-nahnt], 1850–1918, German physicist and specialist in wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in Physics 1909.
  3. Wern·her von [vair, -ner von, vur, -, wur, -, ver, -n, uh, r, f, uh, n], 1912–77, German rocket engineer, in U.S. after 1945.


Braun

/ braun /

noun

  1. BraunEva19101945FGermanMISC: Hitler's mistress Eva (ˈeËfa). 1910–45, Adolf Hitler's mistress, whom he married shortly before their suicides in 1945
  2. BraunKarl Ferdinand18501918MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Karl Ferdinand . 1850–1918, German physicist, who invented crystal diodes (leading to the development of crystal radio) and the oscilloscope. He shared the Nobel prize for physics (1909) with Marconi
  3. See (Wernher) von Braun
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That led to Kris Dunn and Braun getting into a confrontation, the two exchanging words.

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Ryan Braun was getting hit after hit at Granada Hills High.

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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is asking Indiana Governor Mike Braun to reconsider the state's decision to cut funding from the organization, which gives young children access to free books in an effort to promote literacy.

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“The statue is a testament to the legacy Cobi has built,†Galaxy president Tom Braun said.

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For example, comedian John Early belts out the Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces,†prancing about dramatically to choreographed moves, while Nicholas Braun from HBO’s “Succession†watches from the audience.

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