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583by Byrum, E. E.“... will make thy hoofs brass : and thou shalt beat in pieces [ thresh] many people: and I will consecrate...”
Published 1903
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584by Byrum, E. E.“... saved them out of their t distresses. . . For he hath broken the gates of brass, and cut the bars...”
Published 1900
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585by Byrum, E. E.“... with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity [ love] , I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling...”
Published 1903
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586by Byrum, E. E.“... of silver, his belly and thighs of brass, his legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay...”
Published 1903
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587“..., and will her forehead she lath a name written; make thy hoofs brass: and theu shalt beat Mystery, Babylon...”
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589Published 1877“... with huge brass-buttons passed here splendidly about the ends of the lake come in a very short space of time...”
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590Published 1977“... stands on the campus , among the magnificent oaks which line the drive to the house. A brass plaque...”
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591Published 2018“... and Announcer Darrel Chaney (when asked how the team's brass can keep the Braves on their toes)— "Raise...”
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592by Zeni, Richard.“... Bennett Field. And I flew with him a lot. So he took me to the Ensign, it was Captain-uh, Commander Brass...”
Published 2005
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594Published 1878“... army, and after a gallant &efonse compelled to surrender. The artillery, consistin~ of 1 two brass...”
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595Published 2010“... thing with two brass prongs at the end to deliver the volts. When we had the bull in our back yard, Mr...”
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596by Loyola University“... large, brass 0 1·ehcsll'a. Dominating the solos was Sol Mystico whose searching tenor · sax s e v c r...”
Published 1963
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598Published 1995“.... Lots of top brass! Canadians were brought here from all over Holland in over 200 buses. On Sunday we...”
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599by Warner, D. S.“.... This is the interpretation. The army is a sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal. A little better than the sects, but they came...”
Published 1893
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600“.... Copper-zinc alloys were mostly in use in the 10th-11th centuries. Brasses clearly dominated...”
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