Brasier had been shot while working on a computer in Bennett's office.
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Brasier has now found slightly younger rocks that he claims do, this time, show convincing signs of cells.
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Brasier had been killed in Bennett's former office.
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Brasier lost her leg when a teenage drunk driver struck her car in Florida in 2001, an accident that took the life of her husband.
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Brasier, 57, was believed to have suffered a heart attack until a medical examiner noticed a small bullet wound above his left ear.
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Brazier: large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned; warms people who must stay outside for long times
Brasier was the successor of the early French Richard-Brasier automobile maker that had been in business since 1902. The name of the make was simplified to Brasier when Georges Richard left in 1905 to found Unic. Before World War I, several twin, four and six-cylinder models were offered. ...
Brazier; but, us. of a salamander "sur son brasier", when it is blazoned "in flames".
A utensil to hold live coals.
A pan used for braising, usually round, with a fitted lid and two handles.