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Brown Lt. Col. Brown Chamberlin (1827-1897) was a Montreal newspaper owner and lawyer who rose to fame as a military leader during the Fenian raids in Canada East. A friend of John A. Macdonald, he was awarded the position of Queen's printer in Ottawa in 1870 and the same year married the widowed Agnes FitzGibbon, daughter of Susanna Moodie. They settled in Ottawa where they were among the social leaders of that fledgling city. ...
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Brown a body colour in which the brown horse may be almost black and has black points, but has light areas at the muzzle, around the eyes, and on the rear flank
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brownian motion The archetypal random motion observed by botanist Robert Brown in 1828 of pollen grains in water. Variants of this are used as the assumed path of securities prices in many financial models.
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brownian This adjective is used to mean 'in the style of Lancelot Brown', meaning the romantic Serpentine Style of the mid-eighteenth century.
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brown baby syndrome The dark grayish brown skin color seen in infants undergoing extensive phototherapy for hyperbilirubinemia. The condition may last for months but is not known to produce permanent harm.
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