Proper noun
Lebrun (plural Lebruns)
A surname.
Claire Mc Evoy and Emile LeBrun, Uncertain Future: Armed Violence in Southern Sudan, HSBA Working Paper No. 20, April 2010, p.13 In 2007 the IISS estimated that the SAF had 104,800 personnel supported by 17,500 paramilitary personnel. Source: Internet
Once Bouwkamp began to think in terms of the rivalry between Mignard and LeBrun rather than the works at Versailles specifically, however, possibilities for exploration within the exhibition began to unfold. Source: Internet
Lebrun and a few other students from Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Maryland, helped coordinate lodging for teens who are coming to D.C. for the march but might have trouble finding or affording a hotel room. Source: Internet
One percent will come from the Fluor Opportunity Fund at $7,200 and Scioto County Engineer Darren LeBrun will provide $7,000 in in-kind services. Source: Internet
Richard Vella, Duncan Calleja, Noel Lebrun and NicoSciberras represented Malta at the Independent Boxing Association Championships which took place at the historic boxing venue ‘York Hall’ in London, England last Friday. Source: Internet
Madame Lebrun knew where Mademoiselle Reisz lived. Source: Internet