Answer sounds to me that you have a leak in your brake lines also check calipers and wheel cylinders or master cylinder.
That sound may have nothing to do with the brakes. I have seen the drains in the bottom of the doors blocked/plugged up with debris then the doors will hold water from the rain and slosh around to make that noise. Check the door drains.
the rushing water of the river
Rushing water is usually controlled by pressure and topography of the land.
I believe this is oxidative phosphorylation.
ATP synthase activity
let them feel it. depending on what the water is running from... a slow drip from a sink, a small water fall, a gushing and rushing water fall, a shower...the sounds vary. but for a slow drip from a sink i would say in dots. like plunk plunk plunk. for the rushing and gushing water im out of ideas.
The hydro-dynamic means of generating electricity.
It gets its power from rushing water. But just because you live by an ocean doesn't mean its rushing water.
about 80km
The rushing water cleared all of the leaves from the street. I was rushing to get to class on time and forgot my book. Some people from the shop were rushing to help the accident victims.
rocks
tsunami
waterfall