Proper noun
Byrnes
A surname.
Byrnes
plural of Byrne
Byrnes
A surname.
Byrnes
plural of Byrne
Margaret Byrnes, executive director of the New Hampshire Municipal Association, urged Republican Gov. Chris Sununu's administration to keep campgrounds closed because of concerns they could attract visitors from areas with higher coronavirus caseloads. Source: Internet
Byrnes previously called for universal testing of staff and residents at the facility as well as an investigation by the state attorney general. Source: Internet
I saw AD Byrnes and Chris Owens both tweet images that day and knew the covid fairies would pay a visit to the campus within two weeks. Source: Internet
If one attempts to describe these proofs using natural deduction itself, one obtains what is called the intercalation calculus (first described by John Byrnes), which can be used to formally define the notion of a normal form for natural deduction. Source: Internet
By Paul Ham Upon his swearing in as President Harry Truman’s Secretary of State, on 3rd July 1945, James Francis ‘Jimmy’ Byrnes quietly assumed greater powers than his new position entailed. Source: Internet
Byrnes received her BA in History and French from Amherst College in 200o, her MS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in 2003, and her PhD in History from Georgetown University in 2008. Source: Internet