Examples of 'brogden' in a sentence

Meaning of "brogden"

brogden (noun) - Brogden is a surname of English origin. It is a relatively uncommon surname and may refer to a specific family or individual. In English, 'brogden' can be used to denote someone with the surname Brogden or refer to places or entities associated with this name
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  • A surname.

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Brogden later publicly apologised for this remark.
Book by chip brogden.
Brogden also called for founding a college for blacks.
In the letter mentioned above Brogden reported that progress was good.
Brogden started as a photographer.
You have reached the law offices of Cameron Brogden.
The climate in Brogden is characterized by warm summers and moderate winters.
I remember what happened to Brogden.
Two years later Brogden tried to regain his seat in Congress.
Southern students mostly come from Neal and Brogden.
James Brogden travelled to New Zealand to complete them.
The place of honour went to the Brogden screw steamer SS John Brogden.
John Brogden suffered severe depression and anxiety, something that is a serious issue.
In short, an alliance between Brooks and Brogden.
The following day, Brogden attempted suicide at his electoral office.

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You have reached the / aw offices of Cameron Brogden.
Robert Brogden Sr., our father, he was a sheriff two decades before him.
His short-term position was improved by the sudden resignation of Liberal leader John Brogden.
I did not expect. Robert Brogden Sr., our father, he was a sheriff two decades before him.
Brogden then appointed him on 8 April 2003 as Shadow Minister for Health, dropping his Education portfolio.
Caldwell died in office in 1874, Brogden succeeded to the position of governor.

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