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Bryony
Bryony meaning
A perennial herb of the genus Bryonia, especially the common wild subspecies Bryonia cretica dioica (syn. Bryonia dioica).
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Bryony Duthie, who suffers from a rare chronic kidney condition, had been treated by doctors at a private hospital since 16 July, after her health took a turn while holidaying with family on the Costa Del Sol.
GP Dr Bryony Henderson revealed everything you need to know about bowel cancer, including the warning signs.
Nick and Bryony Ford’s plans to extend their home at 1 The Groves just off Hales Road were approved by Cheltenham Borough Council last week.
She will be joined by the book’s illustrator Bryony Date and Professor Logan at a special reading on Sunday as part of the festival’s family fun day and community picnic.
This means Bryony is spending £2 less a week, adding up to a yearly cost of under £100 - which is £200 cheaper compared to using an oven.
BRYONY GORDON: The way the NHS treats female health is shockingly inadequate.
Bryony is now calling for doctors and patients to become more comfortable talking about - and for vague terms like 'bowel movements' to be "banned".
Bryony said: "It also worries me that it is so scary in this generation and I find I worry a lot more when he goes out with his friends and that there are people out there capable of such a cruel thing.
Bryony's way to reframe the shame has been through exercise.
Méthot would settle for bronze following Great Britain’s Bryony Page routine, which secured her a gold medal.
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Bryony Kimmings, the award-winning British performer behind a succession of powerful and unsettling stage shows, is calling for modern opera to drop what she calls its “ironic” tone.
Speaking today, Bryony said: "The holiday was booked as a spur of the moment thing.
The Facebook page has already attracted more than 100 followers and Bryony says she is receiving positive messages from parents.
Cartoonist Matt, as well as columnists Boris Johnson, Allison Pearson, Bryony Gordon and Celia Walden, were among those answering calls and joining the fundraising effort for Changing Faces, Young Minds and The Fire Fighters Charity.
When she joins Walsh and Bryony Frost on the start line on Saturday, she will be part of the largest female contingent in the National since 1988.
Upon the enthusiastic response of Bryony Evens, a reader who had been asked to review the book's first three chapters, the Fulham-based Christopher Little Literary Agents agreed to represent Rowling in her quest for a publisher.