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"It's love today," he said to Brook.
The crackdown confirms that Russia's government is in no mood to brook opposition, however small.
Its fishy moniker comes from the resemblance of these fleshy mottled masses to brook trout.
Popper was a wrathful bully in argument, unable to brook dissent.
She says it in such a way as to brook no dissent.
Lawrence was taken to Brook hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Now? Europe's refusal to brook much dissent will never seem quite the same again after the Greek rebellion.
Peretz's protégés appreciated his personal loyalty, gestures of generosity, and willingness, most of the time, to brook disagreement.
Now Yukio Ninagawa goes back to Brook with a comparably ritualistic Japanese version as part of the Complete Works season.
When she donated a cow to Brook Farm, the utopian commune founded in the 1840s in Massachusetts, Hawthorne liked to call it the "transcendental heifer".
A leaked diplomatic cable, published in a Malawian newspaper, quoted the British ambassador describing Mr. Mutharika as becoming more autocratic and unwilling to brook dissent.
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