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She recalled Braham's speech, she recalled the testimony regarding her lunacy.
The Gilded Age A tale of today Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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She recalled Braham's speech, she recalled the testimony regarding her lunacy.
The Gilded Age, Part 7. Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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The only difference is that "Braham", unlike his real-life counterparts, has the balls to admit it.
Steven Weber: Of Bill-O, Bullies and Braying Ham (or How Christoper Hampton Saw It All!) 2009
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When the unlikely hero of the play (a bookish and introverted teacher of philology) finally deposes "Braham," it is because the bully's method -- apart from his ideology, although each requires the other -- is deconstructed to his face, simply and cleanly, and in a clever twist, with no ill-intent whatsoever.
Steven Weber: Of Bill-O, Bullies and Braying Ham (or How Christoper Hampton Saw It All!) 2009
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Anyone come to mind faintly reminiscent of this "Braham" (braying ham)?
Steven Weber: Of Bill-O, Bullies and Braying Ham (or How Christoper Hampton Saw It All!) 2009
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At one such gathering, a well-known novelist by the name of "Braham Head" has been invited to join the regulars and, in a fascinating scene in which all the complex dynamics of an ordinary drinks party are laid bare, "Braham" proceeds to provoke his captive audience with outrageous proclamations of brazen, solipsistic, quasi-capitalistic dogma -- the proud gaming of the human soul, surfing the hopes and dreams of humanity for personal gain.
Steven Weber: Of Bill-O, Bullies and Braying Ham (or How Christoper Hampton Saw It All!) 2009
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The disassembled "Braham" subsequently expresses his frustration with a combination of childish verbal attacks and frightening petulance, and having been denuded of purpose and identity slinks off.
Steven Weber: Of Bill-O, Bullies and Braying Ham (or How Christoper Hampton Saw It All!) 2009
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The disassembled "Braham" subsequently expresses his frustration with a combination of childish verbal attacks and frightening petulance, and having been denuded of purpose and identity slinks off.
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Anyone come to mind faintly reminiscent of this "Braham" (braying ham)?
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At one such gathering, a well-known novelist by the name of "Braham Head" has been invited to join the regulars and, in a fascinating scene Hampton has written in which all the complex dynamics of an ordinary drinks party are laid bare, "Braham" proceeds to provoke his captive audience with outrageous proclamations of brazen, solipsistic, quasi-capitalistic dogma ---- the proud gaming of the human soul, surfing the hopes and dreams of humanity for personal gain.
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