Proper noun
Brossard (plural Brossards)
A surname from French.
A lot of disinformation and confusion around COVID-19 has swirled around the internet since the pandemic began, and addressing myths and falsehoods is especially fraught, says Brossard. Source: Internet
English sources, even if biased, would have nothing to gain from portraying the sinking as the result of crew incompetence rather than conceding to a victory to the much-feared gun galleys. de Brossard (1983). Source: Internet
Marsden (2003), p. 130. The report of French galleys sinking the Mary Rose as stated by Martin du Bellay has been described as "the account of a courtesan" by naval historian Maurice de Brossard. Source: Internet
Brossard, the security researcher, said that “NSA has built an impressively complete set of automated hacking tools for their analysts to use.” Source: Internet
Brossard explains: “The amount of work an analyst has to perform to actually break into remote computers over the Internet seems ridiculously reduced — we are talking minutes, if not seconds. Source: Internet
Longueuil police are appealing to possible witnesses of an attempted kidnapping that took place Thursday night near Saguenay and Senecal Streets in Brossard. Source: Internet