Faith brayed at top volume, faith rooster-crowed atop barns, faith sworn in shouts over radios and television sets, has taken the place of quiet faith.
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In 1993, Elway brayed that playing under Reeves had been " hell " and that Reeves'conservative style had held Elway and the Broncos back all those years.
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You didn't hear her as she brayed with the indignation of a fastidious fishwife : " I do ( italics ) not ( end italics ) bray !"
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Before election day, McAuliffe brayed that Florida's Governor Jeb Bush was gone; today the president's brother is very much alive and running Florida's state government.
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When the low-budget " Francis the Talking Mule, " starring Donald O'Connor, became a runaway success in 1949, Lubin brayed all the way to the bank.
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Perez made a couple of sparkling plays on infield grounders and Hershiser patted him and brayed, " Number 33 in your program, Number One in your ! ital ! corazon ."
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"All good relationships are boring, " he brayed, explaining that married people have " sexual intercourse, " while single people get to do something that sounds more exciting.
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They even plan to resurrect the hyperkinetic, in-your-face pitchman, Jerry Carroll, whose television spots in the 1980s brayed that the chain's prices were " insaaaaane ."
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The bill, which kicked and brayed its way through the House Agriculture Committee Thursday afternoon, is aimed at stopping a Central Florida couple from showcasing its act : " The World's Only High Diving Mules ."
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Because Oscar's a sucker for showy suffering _ and insufferable showboating, which explains how Brenda Blethyn, the most irritating element of the sporadically charming " Little Voice, " brayed her way to the film's only nomination.