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Pre was a brassy Duck freshman when he made the cover in June, 1970.
FORBES: America, The Land of Tribal Brands
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And Pom already has been known as a pretty brassy outfit under founder and CEO Lynda Resnick.
FORBES: New POM Campaign Slaps FTC And Asks Public to 'Judge'
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Asbury Park, for all its brassy bar bands and boardwalk barkers, was not immune to the times.
NEWYORKER: We Are Alive
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Like popular music, art now attracts attention by being big, brassy and theatrical.
ECONOMIST: New architecture
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Its old-school pot stills are giant brassy beasts -- topped by Shinto religious garlands -- and fired by powdered natural coal.
BBC: Japan��s northernmost distillery
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Last year, this newspaper supported a brassy but revealing initiative, dubbed the Copenhagen Consensus, to set priorities for aid (see articles).
ECONOMIST: Helping Africa
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Even so, the brassy agency has never worked on a political campaign.
FORBES: Politics On Madison Avenue
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Atlantic City once had Young's Million-Dollar Pier, which became Hamid's Million-Dollar Pier: although gambling was never allowed there, the name encapsulated both brassy new entertainment and the off-chance of getting rich.
ECONOMIST: Musings on a favourite memento mori
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Danielle Chiesi a former beauty queen and a brassy hedge-fund manager who swapped insider tips with Mr. Rajaratnam allegedly slept with some of the individuals with whom she is alleged to have swapped inside information, according to court filings in the case.
WSJ: Rajaratnam Gets Longest Insider Sentence
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When faced with a choice between the new, brassy, chaotically capitalist Russia, in love with western ideals of wealth and promiscuity, and the austere, autocratic communist model, Father Dimitry chose the latter as better for the Russian soul, and closer to it.
ECONOMIST: Obituary: Dimitry Dudko | The
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Along with interviews with Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin (who has joined the film as a producer), and her longtime musical companion, Rob Bowman, "Shoot Me" is mostly just Stritch irascible and vulnerable going about her days with brassy humor and undaunted energy.
NPR: Elaine Stritch Takes A Bow At Tribeca