Proper noun
Brownlee (plural Brownlees)
A surname from Old English.
All three dams are primarily for power generation and flood control, and do not have fish passage or navigation locks. citation Brownlee Dam, the most upriver dam, was constructed in 1959, and generates 728 MW of power. Source: Internet
At least 4,000 Americans are left in Peru, between 5,000 and 6,000 are stuck in Ecuador and several thousand are stranded in Honduras, according to Ian Brownlee, the head of the State Department's repatriation task force. Source: Internet
Brownlee is one of 30 candidates who will face a vote of their fellow athletes at for the duration of the Games in July and August. Source: Internet
Despite the obstacles and institutional issues barring too many performers from breaking through, Brownlee succeeds, again and again, in cementing his place in the field. Source: Internet
Chatham-Kent Police and Fire received a call of a structure fire at an address on Brownlee in Wallaceburg. Source: Internet
Brownlee, currently self-isolating at home, said: “I’m genuinely not sitting on the fence here but I think it’s important to take stock now. Source: Internet