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braith
braith, -ful, -ly Sc. forms of brath, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Braith
Braith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Braith (1836–1905), German painter George Braith (born 1939), American saxophonist See also Braith wikipedia.org
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Braith Anasta
Braith Anastasakis (born 14 January 1982), better known as Braith Anasta, is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a Braith also regularly appears on The Golf Show. He is currently the host of NRL 360. wikipedia.org
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brath
▪ I. † brath, n. Obs. Also 3 braþþe (Orm.), 4 (? braith), brath(e. [Ormin's braþþe appears to imply a formation from braþ, brath a. + -th1 (:—OE. -þo) as in length, wrath (:—OE. wrǽþ-þo).] Impetuosity, violence, wrath, ire.c 1200 Ormin 1233, & dafftelike leden þe, wiþþutenn bracc and braþþe. Ibid. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Braith
George Braith (born George Timothy Braithwaite on June 26, 1939) is a soul-jazz saxophonist from New York. Career Braith is known for playing multiple horns at once, a technique pioneered by Roland Kirk. wikipedia.org
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Anton Braith
As a child, Braith helped herd the cattle. Braith-Mali-Museum, Biberach an der Riß 2000, Uwe Degreif (ed.): Anton Braith. Tiermaler in München. wikipedia.org
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Musart (album)
The pieces In the original liner notes, Braith describes the album as "a concert in miniature. "Our Blessings" was inspired by Braith's brother, while "Evelyn Anita" was named after his sister, Evelyn, and came to Braith's mind when he stopped to wikipedia.org
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Albert Kappis
While there, he made friends with fellow painters from Swabia, including Anton Braith, Ludwig Willroider, Friedrich Salzer and Jakob Grünenwald. From 1871 to 1874 he lived with Braith and Mali in their so-called "Swabian Castle". wikipedia.org
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Laughing Soul
Laughing Soul is an album by American saxophonist George Braith, his first effort for Prestige after a two-year stint with Blue Note Records. Track listing All compositions by George Braith except as indicated. wikipedia.org
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Christian Mali
Upon his death the following year, he was buried there next to Braith in the Catholic Cemetery. The studio (and Braith's) form the core of the Braith-Mali Museum and are among the few fully preserved examples of 19th-century art studios. wikipedia.org
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George Braithwaite
George Braithwaite may refer to: George Braith (born George Braithwaite, 1939), American saxophonist Sir George Braithwaite, 2nd Baronet (1762–1809), wikipedia.org
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NRL 360
, before Laurie Daley from the TAB joins Braith and Paul. 2023 Series Dan Ginnane filled in as co-host for two weeks while Braith was away at the 2023 Mondays - Phil Rothfield and Brent Read join Braith and Paul, before Cooper Cronk joins Braith and Paul. wikipedia.org
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Two Souls in One
Two Souls in One is the debut album by American saxophonist George Braith recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label. Lamb" (Sarah Josepha Hale, John Roulstone) - 6:57 "Braith-A-Way" (Braith) - 13:29 Personnel George Braith - soprano saxophone, stritch Billy Gardner wikipedia.org
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Pietronella Peters
A large collection of her works may be found at the Braith-Mali-Museum in Biberach an der Riß and at Schloss Köngen. Vorwort zum Katalog zur Ausstellung "Anna Peters 1843 - 1926" im Braith-Mali-Museum in Biberach an der Riß, 1990, Herbert Hoffmann, Kurt Diemer: Katalog wikipedia.org
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