Bronson definition

Bronson means Textbook (774 Bronson Avenue) Inc.;

Examples of Bronson in a sentence

  • Bronson, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of PSS World Medical, Inc.

  • Testimony of Lisa Bronson, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Technology Security Policy and Counterproliferation.

  • On consideration, it was moved by Supervisor Bronson, seconded by Supervisor Elías and unanimously carried by a 5-0 vote, to approve the recommendation.

  • Upon roll call, those present and absent were as follows: All Present: Ramón Valadez, ChairmanSharon Bronson, Vice Chair Ray Carroll, MemberAnn Day, Member Richard Elίas, Member Lori Godoshian, Clerk 1.

  • Xxxl Bronson, at 215-988-2665, will address any questions of a legax xxxxxx.

  • Please indicate your approval by signing a counterpart of this letter agreement and returning the same to Jill Bronson Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP One Logan Square 18th and Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19100-0000 Xxx: 000-000-0000.

  • Bronson, as agency head of the Department of RevenueDATE PROPOSED RULE APPROVED BY AGENCY HEAD: August 25, 2009DATE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENTPUBLISHED IN FAW: A Notice of Proposed Rule Development was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on July 10, 2009 (Vol.

  • It was moved by Supervisor Bronson, seconded by Supervisor Miller and unanimously carried by a 5-0 vote, to close the public hearing and adopt the Resolution.

  • On consideration, it was moved by Supervisor Bronson, seconded by Supervisor Elías and unanimously carried by a 5-0 vote, to accept the recommendation.

  • On consideration, it was moved by Supervisor Bronson, seconded by Supervisor Elίas and unanimously carried by a 5-0 vote, to approve the recommendation.

Related to Bronson

  • Warden means the Warden In-charge of Hall of Residence VIII and includes other Wardens of the said Hall.

  • McDaniel means McDaniel & Associates Consultants Ltd.

  • PAT means a document or product accessibility template, including any Information Technology Industry Council Voluntary Product Accessibility Template or VPAT®, that specifies how information and software products, such as websites, applications, software and associated content, conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.