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bronze

[bronz] / brÉ’nz /


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At 23 he was chosen to carry the Australian flag in the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where he won a bronze medal.

From Los Angeles Times

We wanted pasta that stretched and sighed, casseroles that arrived bubbling and bronzed, soups that tasted like something rescued from memory and improved by adulthood.

From Salon

"I literally cried the entire time. It is heart-breaking to see what our fellow countrymen are going through," said Beckford, who has won two Commonwealth Games bronze medals and a silver for Jamaica.

From BBC

Vonn has won one gold and two bronze at the Winter Olympics and is on track to represent the USA at the 2026 Games in February.

From BBC

The first gallery crowds together a group of early burial objects and statues to provide an overview of bronzes made between 400 B.C. and the founding of the Khmer empire in 802.

From The Wall Street Journal