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Brunner

American  
[broon-er] / ˈbrʊn ər /

noun

  1. Emil 1889–1966, Swiss Protestant theologian.


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The three organisations said they wrote to Magnus Brunner, European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, to highlight "persistent excessive waiting times of up to two hours at airport border control" despite only a phased rollout since October.

From Barron's

“Once you see those growing on the tree, it’s not a good sign,” says Luke Brunner, a Detroit-based ISA Board Certified Master Arborist with Davey Tree Expert Co.

From The Wall Street Journal

Working with the same one over time will give them the chance to see subtle changes that can signal problems, Brunner says.

From The Wall Street Journal

That means ensuring they are well watered, properly mulched, kept safe from harm from construction projects or digging, and are treated for potential pest infestations, says Brunner.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Brunner’s service area, treatment for a 10-inch DBH tree would cost roughly $800 to $1,200 per treatment, which generally is done every two years.

From The Wall Street Journal