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But his brother's low approval ratings could have dragged him down, and there seemed little interest in a national campaign.
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Finally, my eldest brother spoke in a low voice.
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Wing Thom Evans also helped himself to a brace, with brother Max and prop Moray Low joining in the fun.
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Brother also kept the cost of consumables reasonably low.
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Operating out of their Wisconsin family farm, Alan and his brother Dale got into the airplane business at the low end.
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In one of the now infamous photos the FBI released to the public in hopes of tips, the older brother has his head down, the visor pulled low over his face as if he's trying to hide.
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Mycroft regarded his younger brother's liking to paw at grass blades for clues as low-class, and vaguely amusing.
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Mr. Rattner, who is no longer with Quadrangle, also helped arrange to distribute a low-budget movie, "Chooch, " produced by the brother of a pension official.
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Gary Lambert, the eldest brother, is a one-stable and happy suburban banker, who's engaged in low-level warfare with his wife, who refuses to entertain the idea of Christmas with her in-laws.
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Abu Reyad and his brother-in-law Abu Hafiz, had lived here all their lives and told us that low rainfall and mismanagement of resources had led to their troubles.
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An FBI affidavit said the bombs contained "low-grade explosives" and a "large pyrotechnic" had been found at the younger brother's college dorm room in Massachusetts.
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After hastily abdicating the Spanish throne in 1814, Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte absconded with the pearl to the United States, where it and he bided their time, lying low in Philadelphia.
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