Proper noun
Brainard (plural Brainards)
A surname.
According to Dettbarn, Levi Ferguson, Blake Brainard and Carl Davis will play big roles for the Bulldogs coming off the bench. Source: Internet
Brainard believes those procedures still have gaps, however, including no procedure for how to handle travelers who appear to be sick, the Post said. Source: Internet
“We did not take adequate steps to make sure that we were not becoming carriers and spreaders of the virus ourselves,” Brainard told NPR. Source: Internet
This year those sixth grade students, pictured left to right with East Elementary School Principal Ann Hart, include: Abbie Brainard, Owen Halverson, Brady Beyer, Tyler Block and Logan Van Ruler. Source: Internet
The Biden campaign and representatives for Warren, Raimondo and Brainard did not respond to requests for comment. Source: Internet
The Fed’s research staff created a database based on more than 6,000 written public C.R.A. evaluations from a sample of some 3,700 banks of varying asset sizes, business models, geographic areas and bank regulators, Ms. Brainard said. Source: Internet