Proper noun
Brownell (plural Brownells)
A surname.
Crick collated a considerable amount of material in his work, which was published in 1980, but his questioning of the factual accuracy of Orwell's first-person writings led to conflict with Brownell, and she tried to suppress the book. Source: Internet
Around the same time, Richard Jury from Scotland Yard is at Land’s End, in The Old Success pub talking to Tom Brownell. Source: Internet
Puhl R., Henderson K., and Brownell K. 2005 p.30 Specific industries, such as the airline, healthcare and food industries, have special concerns. Source: Internet
Brownell said she does not believe the state board will go against the recommendation. Source: Internet
Event emcee Jim Brownell recounted the Stormont County Plowmen's Association's successful landing of the 2015 IPM from the OPA, back in 2012, and the ensuing years of work to ensure success next autumn. Source: Internet
For her part, Gussoni also had a hard-fought battle against some other champions—Coral Wiggins and Zulay Martínez—as well as the young Rubiana Brownell, who has made quite a few podium visits herself. Source: Internet