Failure to produce a copy upon being asked could bring on a beating by the Red Guards. |
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He notes that these shut-in wells take approximately 8 months to bring on stream. |
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Slightly more mature, but enough immaturity to still bring on a good blowout fight whenever we feel like. |
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It is possible that hallucinogens, for example fly agaric, were used to bring on this state of mind. |
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I think that positivity on the commercial side will bring on commercial sales. |
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At times, the Cowboys are akin to a full-court press with the pressure they bring on offenses. |
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The activities or thoughts that bring on a state of flow are different for each of us. |
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Tipping rights are the right to bring on to the land what I think is described as putrescible waste. |
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Spreading the gifts they bring on the table, the deacon leads their acclamations and distributes the consecrated elements. |
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I can have a drink with those sort of reactionaries whereas fascists bring on one of my funny turns. |
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Watching a video of a roller coaster ride will never bring on the same sense of vertigo as the real deal. |
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It made you gaze knowingly out over the herd as if you were calculating what they'd bring on the hoof at market. |
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Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack. |
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However, since football is now a 16-man game, he can bring on talented substitutes if plan A is not working. |
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Discrimination may bring on loss of job, home, or friendship, precipitating a depressive episode or relapses of schizophrenia. |
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The company is also about to bring on board a property development partner, to exploit more fully its extensive land portfolio. |
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Sometimes strong emetics, such as the seed of the sandbox tree, were used to bring on menstruation. |
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Exercise in the heat can bring on heat cramps, which usually affect tired muscles in the calves, thighs and shoulders. |
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Recipes for bottling vegetables and making chutneys bring on the Little House on the Prairie spirit. |
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Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar. |
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It was enough to bring on an onslaught of particularly vicious flu for anyone. |
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If you appear to have exercise-induced asthma, you may bring on symptoms by doing vigorous physical activity. |
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Many of the old guard have now moved down a level, which will hopefully help to bring on the many youngsters in the sides. |
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Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all. |
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It absorbs all negative energies that bring on blocks, sterility, impotence and frigidity. |
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With Honduras, Argentina, Nigeria and Japan poised to lock horns with Spain, Syrua, France and Haiti respectively, bring on day two! |
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Presenter: We now bring on board a marketer from Mulenga compound, about one kilometre from the prison. |
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As we move into the CFIA space our family will grow as we bring on board several highly talented research and technical officers. |
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Reading or staring at an object will assuredly bring on the affects of seasickness. |
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It is therefore essential to bring on board all available resources and expertise. |
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New fields, regardless of the promise they hold, take several years to bring on stream. |
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One of my jobs with two or three of my shipmates was to rig the derrick to bring on supplies. |
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But just as it would bring on disaster if fire were put in the hands of children, the word of God can bring terrible disaster in the wrong hands. |
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Our policy in the new government is to further expand these development partnerships and to bring on board as many companies as possible. |
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Beware of all signs of nervous tension, and nip them in the bud so that they don't bring on physical illness. |
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Finally, we could, of course, promote the infrastructure needed to bring on competitive cabling, networks and hardware development too. |
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The Manor also had a forcing house to bring on rhubarb and mushrooms. |
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Find opportunities to talk to other groups, associations, and organizations that you want to bring on board. |
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Cineuropa: how did you put the financing together for the film and bring on board German partners? |
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Mouth injuries, such as biting the inside of your lip or even brushing too hard and damaging the delicate lining inside your mouth, also seem to bring on canker sores. |
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Why dilly-dally with teenage angst when you can bring on the Giant Robots, that was my motto. |
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At the same time intense efforts were being made to bring on board the London and Geneva colleagues. |
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Everybody sees her as somebody that can bring on an idea because she can talk. |
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But during periods of economic uncertainty, sector contraction and pressure on resources, such requirements can bring on a sense of overload. |
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The contractor was able to bring on an additional two men on a part-time basis for general labour. |
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Some parents do not discipline their child with epilepsy out of fear that this will bring on a seizure. |
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And it will also bring on board Ms. Meeker, who currently sits on only one other corporate board, that of the payments processor Square. |
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I am very pleased to bring on board Silicon Labs' highly competent engineering team and its excellent RF and cellular technologies. |
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But this one condition alone cannot bring on civil war. |
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It was a smart move to bring on a tall striker to play against the smaller defenders. |
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A variety of mango that he used to bring on his journeys to India has been named in his honour. |
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Yes, it's a 'sometimes food' and when executed properly it will bring on a devilish cheeky grin that ought to be reserved for other naughtiness. |
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The slippery ball will also bring on mistakes, and fumbles around the in-goal area should be commonplace. |
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Travel may bring on a longing for home, family, and domesticity, a longing so acute that even mundane objects such as dish towels can make us feel lonely and wistful. |
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There have been several peace talk initiatives to bring on board all other groups that were engaged in armed struggle against the reigning regimes. |
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Added to this is the opportunity for the talented engineers, designers and programmers we bring on board from Africa to work in such an innovative environment. |
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The advisory board is currently considering a renewal of the leadership of the Movement to bring on board motivated individuals and establishing a rotating secretariat. |
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And if we want to bring on board the best talent, it is essential to show them that we are the kind of company where they will be able to be successful. |
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I benefit from this arrangement, which allows me to bring on board people whose backgrounds are well-suited to conducting specialized work in an evolving and technically challenging field. |
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Many small agencies may wish to be involved, for example, but may take far more time to bring on board and convince of strategies than their likely impact would warrant. |
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I also wanted to bring on board some of the technical team who have expended so much time and energy to get this new monohull ready for the start of the race. |
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Traveller's diarrhoea can bring on a fever, chills or shivers, headaches, joint pains, intense fatigue and a lack of desire to eat, especially in young children or the elderly. |
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Rather let this divine fire which Jesus Christ came to bring on earth be enkindled before the all-consuming fire of your anger comes down and reduces the whole world to ashes. |
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There will be shake down after shake down after shake down and those who stay in integrity, those who follow their heart and live their dream will be safe will be secure, will bring on the support of the Divine. |
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A lack of iron will bring on anaemia, a blood problem. |
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Beyoncé is most likely to bring on these loose-lipped episodes. |
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Minimal debate, failure to pass, bring on the double dissolution. |
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Though seen as a tranquilizer, creating a sensation of calmness or euphoria, among more fragile individuals cannabis can also bring on panic attacks or outbursts of delirium. |
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Soap had its moments, but it was also one of the first sitcoms to bring on extraterrestrials as recurring characters. |
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Sometimes stress or overeating are enough to bring on heartburn. |
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Any control system is a trade-off between the cost of operating the defined intensity of checks on the one hand, and the benefit these procedures bring on the other. |
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You have a lot of projects to bring on over the next few years. |
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It turned up on the heat on me and helped me bring on my best game. |
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In addition to being a great way to restore your body's minerals and relieving discomfort due to rheumatism, wraps also bring on an incredible sense of relaxation. |
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Will I need to bring on a partner with these skills? |
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Action of the kind would almost certainly have repercussions in Saskatchewan, which would cause the Liberals the election there, and might bring on a sort of civil war in Alberta. |
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Rather than just advertising, this sportswear company prefers the publicity that the great brotherhood of showbiz can bring on TV, in the papers and on the radio. |
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Now the group, O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal, has been forced to bring on help to handle the rush of new converts. |
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While we know a great deal about what types of things may bring on DOMS, we still are not entirely clear on the cellular mechanisms at work. |
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Orval and Norma Brown, owners of the Aire Serv of Tulare County franchise, are ready to bring on the heat. |
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Any law-abiding person gets stomach butterflies when pulled over for running a yellow light And going to traffic court can bring on a case of the sweats. |
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Believing that she was pregnant, he gave oil of savine, a deleterious drug, intending to bring on abortion, and an inflammation of the womb was produced, and she died. |
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Worthy of your own little black book of cocktails, here are some award winning recipes, tropical punches and refreshing sundowners to bring on a thirst and raise the bar. |
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After all of the split infinitives were swept out of the hall, it was time to bring on the closing speaker, a famous intellectual named Mickey Mantle. |
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