Proper noun
Briand (plural Briands)
A surname from French.
It is reported that, on the occasion of one visit with Briand, Zaharoff surreptitiously left an envelope on Aristide Briand’s desk; the envelope contained a million francs for war widows. Source: Internet
Dr Sylvie Briand, director of pandemic and epidemic diseases at the WHO, said they are working "very closely" with the Japanese authorities regarding the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked off the coast of Japan. Source: Internet
Every year in the U.S. when we observe the seasonal ups and downs, we have an increase of deaths due to all causes,” Briand pointed out. Source: Internet
That was after Bordeaux’s Hwaing Ui-Jo and Jimmy Briand had cancelled out his opener. Source: Internet
Town Planner Nicole Briand said hemp is considered an agricultural use. Source: Internet
“We’re all beneficiaries of those extremely intense and fast communications, and we can also be victims of it,” Briand said. Source: Internet