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Bruce

Bruce is a male given name.

Bruce

king of Scotland from 1306 to 1329; defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn and gained recognition of Scottish independence (1274-1329) Australian physician and bacteriologist who described the bacterium that causes undulant fever or brucellosis (1855-1931)

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homey guy geezer fellow feller fella dude cove chap bloke

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Simple sentences

Bruce was terribly upset when his girlfriend left him, but he soon got over it.
Mrs. Bruce was the first female pilot to fly between England and Japan.
Martial arts have their limits. You just have to look at Bruce Lee. He was the strongest but he couldn't help dying.
They call him Bruce.
Bruce Springsteen was born in New Jersey.

Movie subtitles

I'm like Bruce Willis.
Bruce, wait here. I'll be back in ten minutes.
Baldwin. Bruce Baldwin.
I suppose Bruce. What's his name?
I'm Bruce Baldwin. Can't you see that I'm.
You're Bruce Baldwin!
Bruce.
I guess she just wanted to surprise you, Bruce.
Over there, Bruce.
How does it feel, Bruce?
I know you will, Bruce.
Bruce, how is business up there?
Go on, Bruce.
Now, look, Bruce persuade her and you can write an insurance policy for me.
Universal got a lot of mileage out of this scene, as it was recycled for other features and serials, one example being the 1942 feature Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror, with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.
Bruce, wait here.
Bruce Baldwin.
I suppose Bruce.
I'm Bruce Baldwin.
Bruce, how is business up there? Any better?
No, Bruce.
He's in, Bruce. You'd better wait here. I'll be back in ten minutes.
I'm busy with Mr. Bruce Baldwin here.
You're Bruce Baldwin.
You always carry an umbrella, Bruce?
Well, how's it feel, Bruce?
Hear that, Bruce? That's my diploma.
No, she deserves all this happiness, Bruce, all the things I couldn't give her.
Well, uh, Bruce, how is business up there?
Listen, Bruce, let me get that straight. I must've misunderstood you.

News and current affairs

My own work, with Bruce Greenwald of Columbia University, updates these theories, taking into account the imperfections of capital markets, especially those associated with asymmetries of information.
Bruce Bartlett, a senior official in the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, recently pointed to research showing the sharp rise in the financialization of the US economy.
They say that the ability of cyber-terrorists and blackmailers to take the global economy to the brink, as in the 2007 Bruce Willis movie Die Hard 4, is utterly fictional.

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