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bourne

[bawrn, bohrn] / bɔrn, boʊrn /


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The buildings, which were purchased by the Bourne Financial Group in early 2023 for $13 million, are leased by Pustilnikov, who said he is trying to earn rental income from them while he seeks change of use permits from the city.

From Los Angeles Times

As it turned out, Pustilnikov and his partners Bourne Financial Group and St. Joseph Center had approached county mental health officials about using the building.

From Los Angeles Times

Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne said the government was bringing in assault against shop workers as a standalone office, and "they've increased the amount of time you go to prison".

From BBC

Not long after 10 p.m., a guest showed up who demanded his full attention: Peter Bourne.

From Slate

Stroup was surprised and thrilled to see Bourne at the front door.

From Slate