- on
October 12, 2014.
Retrieved September 29, 2014. "'Django Unchained' a
brazen,
bloody spectacle,
critics say". Los
Angeles Times.
December 26, 2012. Archived...
- or implied, 1940 and
every year from 1943 to 1950, with some of the more
brazen PR
gimmicks even
purporting it to be as late as 1952 or 1956. Her most commonly...
-
George Petit le Brun, who
worked in the city's coroner's office,
after a "
brazen early afternoon" murder-suicide near
Gramercy Park. The law went into effect...
-
Lieutenant Sam
Carson spots Walter Bard's bullet-ridden
corpse in a car
brazenly left in
front of the
police station.
Carson questions Janet Bradley after...
-
forgotten 1979 TV news interview,
rediscovered in an archive,
Rackstraw had "
brazenly hinted" he was the daredevil: "I coulda' been. Coulda' been. Well, should...
-
performing a few
instrumental themes,
seemingly giving the
concert a high-
brow quality,
before he and his band
entered and pla**** his
songs backed by the...
- Two days
before Christmas, a
bogus insurance investigator, Gore Hepburn,
brazenly conducts a con
trick on a bank,
largely through making Fordyce the bank...
- she
stood Somewhat apart, her
clear and
bared limbs O'erthwarted with the
brazen-headed
spear Upon her
pearly shoulder leaning cold, The while, above, her...
- ornithologist, taxidermist, and
inventor of ****nical soap
Harry Ferris Brazenor (1863–1948), 19th-century
British taxidermist James ****inson, MBE (1959–)...
- that were made by
Hephaestus and
broken by Heracles. (Gr**** mythology)
Brazen head (also br**** head or
bronze head), a
legendary automaton reputed to...