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brass <a brass; brass / brasses> N

brass ADJ

brass N

brass ECON
brass ECON
brass ECON

brass INDUST

admiralty brass (or metal)

axle brass ARCHIT

beta brass METAL

brass aluminum METAL

brass bobbins

brass borings

brass foil METAL

brass furnace ARCHIT

brass-lining ARCHIT

brass sheets METAL

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This difference makes it significantly more difficult to record a brass instrument accurately.
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On the walls there are three 19th-century hatchments, and in the chancel are 17th-century brass plaques in the floor, and 18th-century grave slabs.
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They rate at which they are paid only depends mainly on the quality of the brass they are using.
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First, the gilded surface is rubbed with a scratch brush of brass wire, until its surface is smooth.
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It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.
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Next to this lac ornaments and brass and copper utensils were the commonest goods.
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These effects can lead to significant lead leaching from brasses of comparatively low lead content.
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Although not part of the brass section, snare drums are also sometimes made of brass.
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Later, shells were made of paper and brass in the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.
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Behind a small, brass, movable pulpit was a baptistery of white marble.
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