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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brook of" is not an English phrase.
You can use the phrase "brook" as a noun, meaning a small stream, or as a verb, meaning to tolerate or endure, but you cannot use the phrase "brook of" in written English. Example: We hiked along the brook until we reached a peaceful clearing.
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Brook's later work has inspired scepticism in some quarters: there's a fascinating exchange of letters with David Hare, recorded in Michael Kustow's biography of Brook, where the playwright accuses Brook of draining his productions of a specific social context.
This goes back to an "argument" I recently had with David Hare [contained in an exchange of letters in Michael Kustow's Brook biography where Hare basically accuses Brook of draining theatre of social context].
A bout between the British pair has been talked about for years and there appeared to be progress between the camps at the end of 2015 but on Friday Khan sent a flurry of tweets accusing Brook of avoiding the fight, and claimed Brook's team had demanded an unreasonable cut of the revenues from any potential meeting.
All full of joy near the brook of laurels.
Once we reached Leghar, it was not hard to find the small brook of dirty water.
"Nobody could accuse Peter Brook of simplicity," wrote Kenneth Tynan in 1953.
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After an early marriage failed, he married Dolores (LaLa) Brooks of The Crystals.
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