Scooby is a four-year-old jack donkey who brays if not prays when the Angelus Bells toll at high noon and six o'clock. |
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The type of contact of the brays determines the quality of the sound. |
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By proposing an acoustical analysis of the different possibilities of reconstruction of the brays and their limitations, this work could allow the musician to better choose with more knowledge. |
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Barks and brays from antiphonally positioned brass players melt into brilliant chords that whoosh from one orchestra to its neighbor and back again. |
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And as Sorel's scarcely less randy brother, Simon, the epicene Freddie Fox brays his way charmlessly through a mischief-making role for which a young Jeremy Northam would have been ideal. |
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The donkey brays to indicate some problem. |
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When black families found a way to buy homes in white neighborhoods, such as Riverside Terrace along Houston's Brays Bayou, the FHA would redline the area as high-risk. |
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With the demise of The New Equinox, the chaos kids reported their results and heresies in the pages of Chris Brays new magazine,The Lamp of Thoth. |
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Five days after her father's funeral, she travelled to Switzerland with the Brays. |
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