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brack

(bræk)
n
(Cookery) Irish another name for barmbrack
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When dis old brack man dies, said the negro slowly, changing his whole air and demeanor, he hisself won't go nowhere; but some bressed angel will come and fetch him.
You give away horses worth a thousand louis; you save the lives of ladies of high rank and beauty; under the name of Major Brack you run thoroughbreds ridden by tiny urchins not larger than marmots; then, when you have carried off the golden trophy of victory, instead of setting any value on it, you give it to the first handsome woman you think of!"
Police had put up a police cordon near the Bishop Auckland Town Cemetery and officers have been combing the area around Brack's Farm as part of the investigation.
Policehad put up a police cordon near the Bishop Auckland Town Cemetery and officers have been combing the area around Brack's Farm as part of the investigation.
As a result of the allegation made by Lauren Lennard, 51 year-old Anthony Brack was locked up, awaiting trial, for half a year.
Anthony Brack, 51, who had denied four offences against Lauren Lennard, could have been jailed for 12 years if convicted.
Brack, from Toxteth, was arrested in February and kept segregated in jail for his protection.
Robert Brack, who has sentenced upwards of 15,000 defendants -- the majority of whom were immigrants with little or no criminal record -- told the Los Angeles Times that he was tired of presiding over a policy that separates families.
3 April 2018 - Dutch real estate development and investment group Brack Capital Real Estate Investments N.V.
Tomorrow, Aston Hall 0121 675 4722 FA M I LY Dinosaur Day with A Year In The Life Of Brack There will be singing, colouring and tales of Brack's adventures with author Judith Brulo at this free event.
One of the names on the memorial was that of C M A Brack, who turned out to be the son of the then incumbent of the Parish of Wolviston - the Rev Martin Brack - and research by Mr Youngson over a decade ago turned into a book on his remarkable life.