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- noun Plural form of
Brunonian .
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Examples
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Hawley Pierce looked the Brunonians over, but could not decide which player had been guilty of the rough work.
Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball William Hanford Edwards
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-- Disputes between the Brunonians and Antibrunonians in
Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810 Edward Ziegler Davis 1901
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On a grey drizzly, just-above-freezing February day, which, had it occurred in a soul, surely would have been enough to send Ishmael back to sea, hundreds of Brunonians and Providence locals stood outside waiting for close to an hour to get in to Solomon, Brown's largest auditorium.
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Though this conclusion was lauded by Brunonians on Facebook and in conversation, the U.S.
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Though some lament the bubble's tendency to insulate Brunonians from the pitfalls of urban living, little is said about the insulating effect from majority political points of view.
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But while Penn and Harvard seem to be coping with sharing Kid Cudi, Yalies and Brunonians are not too happy about having their respective indie prowess challenged.
Stories from The Sun Hannah Stamler 2010
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Brunonians work hard because we love what we do, not because we have to.
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Brunonians are smiling, and for good reason - spring is here at last.
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But most of all, fellow Brunonians, lock your doors, and don't leave your stuff lying about, unless you aren't incredibly attached to it.
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Brunonians have a tendency to support most issues that are liberal or avant-garde.
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