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  • As advertising guru Chuck Brymer, president and CEO of DDB Worldwide, which is one of the largest and most influen- tial advertising agencies in the world, noted, the 2008 presiden- tial election was the election heard round the world.

    OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010

  • As advertising guru Chuck Brymer, president and CEO of DDB Worldwide, which is one of the largest and most influen- tial advertising agencies in the world, noted, the 2008 presiden- tial election was the election heard round the world.

    OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010

  • He had just been evicted from a five-year relationship with an uber-ambitious CNN correspondent named Kate Brymer she dumped him for some big network talking head – so we both knew a thing or two about romantic car crashes.

    The Pursuit of Happiness Douglas Kennedy 2001

  • I was up yonder, when I saw Brymer and the rest of 'em get together to have what old Frenchy calls a parley, and they hadn't been there long, leaving me wondering what game was up, and what they were going to do about the lads down below, when I see the sky-light opened a bit.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "He is quite right, Brymer," said a fresh debater in a faint voice, as no less a person than the captain joined in the discussion.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Brymer was gesticulating with his pistol, it did not alarm me, for it was all something interesting going on before me just as if it were part of a dream which would all dissolve away directly, and then I should wake up and think of it no more.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Brymer, while Mr Preddle lay so motionless that I was afraid he was dead.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • You had better be friends, for it would hurt my feelings to have to set you afloat in an open boat with those brute bullies, Berriman and Brymer.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Brymer, I am a surgeon, and there are at least two wounded men there below, perhaps more.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

  • There, nothing whatever's the matter with him, Brymer.

    Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea George Manville Fenn 1870

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