Brumley, Missouri, village in Miller County, Missouri, United States
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Brumley's son Tom, who would die in 2009, later became a respected steel guitarist in country music and songleader in the Church of Christ in Powell.
At Renaissance Hospital, Brumley was treated by the specialist team that treated Renee Williams, believed to have been the world's heaviest woman at the time.
American Electric Power planned to build America's largest pumped-storage hydroelectric facility at Brumley Gap in southwestern Virginia.
Former Buck Owens steel player Tom Brumley played with Joey Riley's band in Branson, Missouri.
"The Magic Hedge" was a single release by Unwed Sailor, recorded as a ten-minute jam between Johnathon Ford, Nic Tse, Matthew Johnson, Dan Burton, and Joseph Brumley.
In 2003, Boneh and Brumley demonstrated a practical network-based timing attack on SSL-enabled web servers, based on a different vulnerability having to do with the use of RSA with Chinese remainder theorem optimizations.
Brumley lived in North Hollywood, played at clubs in the area, and moved to Kingsland, Texas, to work at his father-in-law's construction firm.