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Jeffrey Morris Brasher and his son Austin Blaine Brasher of Bankston, Alabama, died early Saturday morning.
Bannister urged Brasher to go faster and at the halfway mark called on Chataway to take over from the tiring Brasher.
According to AL.com, Jeffrey Morris Brasher, 50, and Austin Blaine Brasher, 22, were both killed in a crash that occurred shortly after 4 a.m.
Details about the accident are sparse, but the Alabama Highway Patrol says neither Jeffrey Brasher nor Austin Brasher were wearing a seat belt and alcohol was a factor in the crash.
"This is a mouth-watering prospect," said event director Hugh Brasher.
The songs were shorter, the production shittier, and the performances brasher.
It is unfathomable that Brasher could sit in Judge Johnson's seat.
"I raised a person that's capable of such horrific murder," Brasher said.
"We had 415,000 applications in five days," said race director Hugh Brasher.
Brasher argued to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v.
In 2013, Brasher filed a brief in support of Shelby County, Ala.
"They made candy out of shapes that they were familiar with," says Brasher.
"We've been in business for quite a long time," Rowland Brasher told Insider.
Judges Katsas and Andrew L. Brasher had volunteered for Mr. Trump's transition team.
Brasher poses the clearest threat to voting rights of any nominee to date.
Everything in the US was bigger, brasher, and more cheerful than I expected.
"I raised a person that's capable of such horrific murder," Brasher told the station.
He installed Judge Andrew Brasher on Alabama's federal trial court only eight months ago.
Someday maybe we'll have a brasher, noisier spinoff courtesy of the New York Post.
Bourdain, who died Friday, was brasher, louder, readier to call an asshole an asshole.
Your competitors are always busy building something faster, sleeker, brasher, and most definitely more expensive.
It was a brasher vision than Calvin Klein's, further along the continuum of sexual distinction.
JOE KERNEN: Vice President, Iran seems to be getting bolder, brasher as time goes by.
"You really just cannot imagine it," Pamela Brasher Dennis, Jeff's sister and Austin's aunt, tells PEOPLE.
This was bolder and brasher than what more establishment-minded Republicans had said over the years.
Brasher said Pick n Pay was taking a long-term view of Africa's most populous nation.
Hugh Brasher, the event director, said London Marathon wants to be leading the way in sustainability.
"We have a zero-tolerance policy on doping," London Marathon director Hugh Brasher said in a statement.
The teenager's mother, Gretchen L. Brasher, told  WJRT  her daughter had a tense relationship with her father.
In Brazil an initially sober kind of Pentecostalism has been replaced by a brasher kind (see article).
In 2017, Ameera was released and went to live with her mother in Muncie, Indiana, Brasher said.
"So we have a lot of fun coming up with new flavors here," Rowland Brasher told Insider.
Morris' low-key delivery and precision timing cut through the louder, brasher comedy, and freshens the film's vibe.
Shares in Pick n Pay have gained nearly 50 percent since Brasher took the helm in February 2013.
But the US still needs a plan to confront authoritarian leaders or they will become bolder and brasher.
But he's not done: He recently nominated Brasher to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
To get to the bottom of this haunted mystery, we spoke with Lisa Rowland Brasher, CEO of Jelly Belly.
The room, which will fit about 600 to 800 people, is also brasher than the music that will fill it.
As daring recruit, Julia Brasher, catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs.
He had lunch with some old friends, then met a couple of his track teammates, Christopher Chataway and Chris Brasher.
The last thing communities of color in the South need is a judge like Andrew Brasher on their circuit court.
In recent years, old-guard senators like Mr. Alexander have given way to brasher, more partisan lawmakers, many from the House.
"We have a cutoff of seven hours whereby we have to start reopening the road system," Mr. Brasher told the BBC.
If you're looking for a pure adrenaline drive, there are louder, brasher cars with more responsive steering and more challenging handling.
As daring recruit, Julia Brasher (Annie Wersching), catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs.
These wines tend to have subtler herbal and mineral flavors than the brasher New Zealand sauvignon blancs or richer California sauvignon blancs.
He enlisted the aid of his training companions and friends Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher, top athletes in their own right, as pacemakers.
But Brasher, a former UK head of Tesco who took over in January 2013, is implementing a plan to win back market share.
He was fired after a change of ownership, and the team that he was building was handed to the younger, brasher José Mourinho.
The Dhammakaya Temple's brasher approach to winning adherents jars on conservatives, who say it exploits its followers and uses religion to make money.
The Dallas fair, established in 2009, is newer and brasher and is held in the Fashion Industry Gallery of the city's arts district.
With Brasher setting the early pace, Bannister ran the first quarter mile in 57.5 seconds and the first half mile in 93:58.
"No Shape" pushes both words and music into stranger territory, as Perfume Genius grows brasher and more inward-looking at the same time.
Some voices are indisputably bad, Ward says—voices that deal with death, rape, violence, or are angrier and brasher than Old Posh Bloke.
Austin Brasher was transported to a nearby hospital but died less than five hours later The crash remains under investigation by Alabama state troopers.
While noting that she felt her daughter deserved punishment, Brasher also said Ameera has mental health issues and has previously tried to kill herself.
Mr. Forsyth and Mr. Cox had worked together at No. 10 Downing Street and both shared Mr. Parker's vision for a bigger, brasher organization.
These versions are stripped down, re-recorded with a live band and drum machines that impart some brasher sounds and a delightful sense of chaos.
Pollution is an element that needs to be addressed to hold a race, Brasher said, but other criteria, including financial and political support, are required.
"At the core of our result is a very strong performance from our South Africa division," group Chief Executive Richard Brasher said in a statement.
The Third Symphony is a bigger, brasher work: a brooding brass opening smacks of Wagner, then begins shifting between Dvořákian hoedowns and hazy whole-tone harmonies.
Under the superb direction of the veteran Michael Greif, the show has been subtly refined, its brasher comedy softened, and the performances have grown in delicacy.
The first, 21960-year-old Andrew Brasher, was elevated from a Federal District Court in Alabama to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 21870th Circuit.
John Cryan, the soft-spoken chief executive, was welcomed as a much needed change from his brasher investment banker predecessors when he took charge a year ago.
With Cohn absent in debates over trade policy, it seems likely that Trump could become even brasher in his proposals to erect trade barriers around the American economy.
In Season 2, Brosnahan was even brasher and brassier than she was in the first season, reminding us why she anchors the show that bears her character's name.
So with their Facebook earnings, they bootstrapped and hired some friends like Sean Popejoy, who made Messenger's sounds, and Brian Brasher, who illustrated icons for Facebook and Foursquare.
The key differentiation between brostep and its more respectable older brother is that it's bigger and brasher, focusing on tinny mid-range rather than sub-aqueous bass excursions.
But Richard Brasher, a former UK head of Tesco who took over as Pick n Pay CEO in 2013, is implementing a plan to win back market share.
"We will see two absolute legends of distance running competing over 26.2 miles of roads in the greatest marathon in the world," London Marathon's event director Hugh Brasher said.
In a statement, Pick n Pay CEO Richard Brasher thanked his staff for delivering an "outstanding result in a difficult economy", attributing success to price cuts and efficiency gains.
South African supermarket operator Pick n Pay's chief executive Richard Brasher said the firm would source eggs from around the country due to the shortage in the Western Cape.
Hugh Brasher, London Marathon race director, told reporters at the announcement that it may take several years before a Chinese city meets operational criteria to host a marathon event.
"Microsoft, which trudged through its own antitrust battle with the Justice Department in the '90s, has sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren," she writes.
"In the hands of a younger, brasher novelist, we might expect high drama, but here, instead, is a nuanced, quietly devastating family soap opera," our reviewer, Melanie Finn, writes.
For her part, Brasher says she thinks the yellow is the "top" of the corner, especially because the yellow liquid candy is the last part to go in the mold.
Why it matters: Microsoft, which trudged through its own antitrust battle with the Justice Department in the '90s, has sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren.
These groups' solemn, blended sound was contrasted by Fat Possum artist Liz Brasher, who accompanied herself on electric guitar and brought the crowd to its feet with her impassioned belting.
Brasher sought to prevent previously incarcerated persons from exercising their voting rights in a state notorious for discriminatory laws that disenfranchise all those convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude.
While Trump's speech echoed previous U.S presidents and was traditional in tone, a brasher president spoke in a more off-the-cuff manner at a press conference earlier in the day.
Hugh Brasher, event director for the London Marathon, said he was "very sorry" to hear of the experience of a "small number" of participants during the marathon, which took place on Sunday.
Before I can ask why, he pulls out a blowtorch and ignites a slender piece of cassia bark, the brasher cousin of demure Ceylon cinnamon, so that it smolders like a cigar.
The meeting between the city and Britney's still extremely bright star has changed and reinvigorated the idea of the Vegas residency forever, by making it bigger, brasher and showier than ever before.
It's no surprise that the Senate confirmed to the Eleventh Circuit last week Judge Andrew Brasher, who has fought tooth and nail against voting rights, one of the things authoritarians fear most.
But the appointment of Richard Brasher as chief executive, the former UK head of Tesco who put in place a plan to cut costs, is widely expected to help the company better compete.
Jeffrey Brasher was driving a 2006 Ford pickup and his son was driving a 2004 Chevrolet truck when they collided on a highway head-on, Alabama State Trooper Jonathon Appling told CNN affiliate WBMA.
In the hands of a younger, brasher novelist, we might expect high drama, but here, instead, is a nuanced, quietly devastating family soap opera; we can almost hear the clatter of an Olivetti typewriter.
In this album, as well as in later, brasher landscapes and in a scroll from later in the 18th century, Jeong made use of precise downward strokes for the mountain ridges, rather than gentle contours.
Simply put, a vote for "Green Book" represented relative safety and reassurance, while either "Black Panther" or "BlacKkKlansman" would have signaled the opposite: a bolder, brasher and more assertive reflection of Hollywood's changing racial profile.
And he has offered a brasher alternative to the inward-looking exceptionalism that grew out of Hiroshima, campaigning to transform Japan into a "normal" country, with a freer military and a bigger role in global affairs.
One of the funnier and brasher passages — Ms. Lázaro does not shy away from raw language, to put it mildly — finds all three bonding over complaints that they don't much like the looks of their genitalia.
Obviously, this is a bad sign for Cruz, signaling that when conservatives are faced with the choice between him and Trump, they will continue to choose the candidate who's louder, brasher, and even more of a dick.
In Memphis, the police exhumed the body of Robert Brasher, a hardened criminal from Missouri who had killed himself to avoid capture, and tied him to eight sexual assaults in three states, including three that ended in murder.
New digital cable and internet news networks popped up: Glenn Beck's the Blaze (which is now struggling), the One America News Network, Newsmax TV. They had a brasher style and wore their ideology even more openly than Fox.
Roseanne Conner — the "fictional" Roseanne — was a riff on Roseanne Barr's standup comedy, but as the series continued and Barr gained more and more power over her fictional self, she pushed the series in a bolder and brasher direction.
However, despite the succession of scandals that have dogged the IAAF over the last year, Bitel and Brasher said they had faith that its president Sebastian Coe was the right man to put the sport back on the road to redemption.
The widespread belief that the temple has links to the populist government ousted by the army in 2014, and a brasher brand of Buddhism than the conservative traditions of king and army, make the temple a thorn in the side of the establishment.
It was one of several steps the marathon took this year as part of a goal to send zero waste to landfills by 2020, and the marathon was still evaluating whether the pods were effective, according to the event director, Hugh Brasher.
Mr. Lahlou explained the dish, which was not on the menu, telling them how the carrot juice added sweetness to the tomatoes, and how white pepper was the pepper of choice in Morocco, where cooks prefer its delicacy to the brasher black variety.
While applauding the political momentum in Europe generated by Macron's victory over far-right leader Marine Le Pen, Charles Kupchan, a former European adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama, expressed concern that a bolder, brasher Europe might end up defining itself in opposition to Washington.
As a culture, we seem to need to pick a woman every few years who is allowed to be bigger and brasher and louder and grosser than everyone around her, who is able to be unruly and who forces us to love her anyway.
Paced by Chataway and Brasher and powered by an explosive kick, his signature, Bannister ran a mile in under four minutes — 3:59.4, to be exact — becoming the first man ever to do so, breaking through a mystical barrier and creating a seminal moment in sports history.
Astonishingly, Brasher is nominated to the seat once held by iconic civil rights judge Frank Johnson, who paved the way for Selma marchers to safely cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, who desegregated Montgomery's buses after the Boycott, and who enfranchised Black voters in the historic Gomillion v.
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" Axios' Kim Hart explains how the OG tech giant "sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren..." (Axios) The Intercept, "the loudest voice attacking Democrats from the left" In this I-wish-I'd-written-it piece for Politico, Steven Perlberg describes The Intercept's "sharp turn into party politics.
While inevitably overwhelmed by the bigger and brasher events circling around them — perhaps the only truly monumental work, the pleasing dazzle ship, will inspire festival crowds to pause — the Art Festival's seven commissions lead you off the city's well-trodden paths and toward some of its most evocative places and untold histories.
"We are not suddenly going to explode onto the scene in Nigeria next year but we are going to start the process of looking at all those things," Pick n Pay's CEO Richard Brasher told a results briefing, adding that he was aware of tough trading conditions in Nigeria and would not expand hastily.
Still, despite the fact that the games have long stopped coming, the well has since dried up, and the machine's bigger, brasher, show-off younger brother is doing such a solid job of building on its legacy of seminal innovations, there was something especially sad about the freshly confirmed discontinuation of the Xbox 360.
When Luca was younger he got kicked out of his parent's house for a while; they'd hoped it'd make him less brazen, but it didn't—he stayed with friends and got brasher, and when he came home it was like he took his family back into his heart rather than the other way around.
Brighter and brasher than anything of the group's debut LP, 2013's brittle Fires in the Park, "Final Form" (which we're premiering below) is a big, blocky, indie-club ready tune inspired by dirty dancing and Dragonball Z. Meanwhile "Take Me There" and "All Smoke, No Fire" demonstrate a kind of lurching-into-sobriety seriousness that sounds like a night out ending abruptly.
As the year went on, he would face far stiffer competition, but with Brasher (later an Olympic steeplechase champion) and Chataway (later the world record holder at 5,000 meters) enlisted as his supporting cast, he chose May 6 and the familiar Iffley Road track, where he'd run as an Oxford man himself, as the time and place for his assault on the four-minute mark.
Second, it means we still have two distinct American electorates, a division first exposed in the 2628 election that gave rise to the Tea Party and then reaffirmed in the 28500 election that dumped Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for a brasher New Yorker.

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