Proper noun
Bronner (plural Bronners)
A surname.
As Stephen Eric Bronner of Rutgers University observes, the president has “trampled traditional political and constitutional norms, and — perhaps most important — reorganized once independent state institutions to serve his needs.” Source: Internet
Among the most prestigious are those held every year at the Bronner Bros. Beauty Show in Atlanta, which has women's weave and fantasy competitions, as well as a men's barbering competition. Source: Internet
It’s safe and preferable, Bronner says, to use Castile soap and vinegar in sequence: Clean with Castile soap and follow that with a vinegar rinse to remove any soap film. Source: Internet
“I think a lot of people don’t realize how mental and physical and emotional this pandemic has been, not only to our medical workers and hospital workers, but to their families,” Bronner said. Source: Internet
For instance, Thrive has the Dr Bronner soap cheaper than Amazon or Whole Foods. Source: Internet