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Byrne

[ burn ]

noun



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The others don't come together with Byrne, but the music comes together.

She couldn't be more unlike Byrne—he's bones, she's flesh.

But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve.

The group encompasses Byrne's art-rock solitariness and the dissociation effects in the spare—somewhat Godardian—staging.

Byrne's voice isn't a singer's voice—it doesn't have the resonance.

Having killed his man and beaten off the two underlings, Byrne first took sanctuary, and then fled to Portugal.

There the same conduct provoked the same retort, and Byrne wounded the slanderer of his sovereign.

It is clear from literary evidence that the helmet (helm) and coat of chain mail (byrne) were also in common use.

And to her Maggie Byrne, sore pressed for sympathy, told of her last talk with the comely young man.

Surgeon's mate R. M. Byrne, of the 5th regiment, will accompany the detachment.

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