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Bromberg

American  
[brom-burg, brawm-berk] / ˈbrɒm bɜrg, ˈbrɔm bɛrk /

noun

  1. German name of Bydgoszcz.


Bromberg British  
/ ˈbrɔmbɛrk /

noun

  1. the German name for Bydgoszcz

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“The world will be looking to Australia to see the outcome of this,” said Marilyn Bromberg, an associate professor at the University of Western Australia Law School who studies social media and health law.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 8, 2024

Yana Bromberg, a bioinformatician at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, emphasizes that tools such as AlphaMissense must be rigorously evaluated — using good performance metrics — before ever being applied in the real-world.

From Scientific American • Sep. 21, 2023

Weinstein, Sellinger said, had “picked up right where he left off” after leaving prison, concocting a scheme to solicit investments through a company called Optimus Investments Inc., which he had operated with Bromberg and Wittels.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 20, 2023

“First and foremost, we must see cooperation between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians,” said Mr. Bromberg.

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2023

On the 8th November they were still in great force to the north of the Warta; and our cavalry reported that they were receiving strong reinforcements via Bromberg and Thorn.

From In the Russian Ranks A Soldier's Account of the Fighting in Poland by Morse, John