| It plans to bring together haulage operators, farmers, businessmen and residents in an effort to reach a compromise. |
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| Baptist women worked to bring the gospel and the church to unchurched war workers. |
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| Who knows whether God cannot scatter these unlikely seeds to bring forth a harvest of thirtyfold, sixtyfold, or even a hundredfold. |
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| His speed and fresh legs will bring some much-needed sizzle to the offense. |
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| I could bring my skates and skate around too, but I would only get myself pummeled by the varsity team, if they got out of hand. |
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| Listen to me young lady, if you don't bring those grades up by the next test or quiz in those subjects then your name is mud. |
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| All this action does is muddle the faithful and bring the faith into needless disrepute. |
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| A delicious mud pie, a good-luck rock, or a friendly frog are just a few of the presents children love to bring home to Mom and Dad. |
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| I blundered past trees, and tripped over boulders that seemed determined to bring me to the ground. |
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| If you want proof, do not just look at the mistakes which go uncorrected in the work your children bring back from school. |
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| Sure, a cool ropes course might bring a camper back one year, but probably not for many years if the staff is bored and uncreative. |
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| I am not certain what to make of the tune but the video does bring a healthy blush to my cheeks. |
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| Add cold water almost to cover and bring slowly to the boil, skimming if necessary. |
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| Maria, to bring money to her family and escape a stifling existence in her small Colombian town, risks becoming a mule for a drug ring. |
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| Anything between three and six games undefeated would bring us back into the pack. |
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| The best journalists are often those who bring the undefinable, the intangible, to their work. |
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| If all that mulled wine and merriment gives you indigestion, how about a touch of wartime austerity to bring a bit of balance? |
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| He added he was delighted to bring boatbuilding back to The Point, which has not seen any since Prout Catamarans closed in January last year. |
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| Her husband attempted to battle the flames but was forced back and wasn't able to bring it under control. |
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| Even the police who were there seemed at a loss as to how to bring the situation back under control. |
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| This government is starting to bring this under control but has not committed to do anything long term. |
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| It took two hours to bring the fire under control and yet more time to damp down. |
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| But he also suggested the cinema could help bring social cohesion in today's multi-ethnic British society. |
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| Only ESA listing will ensure that the necessary steps are taken to bring about recovery of the bocaccio. |
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| While this would bring more money into the coffers of government, it would leave control with the multinationals. |
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| It taught me how to work always to bring mind and body and spirit together and the beauty of music. |
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| It is their desire that the message of their music would bring New Life to your spirit, soul and body. |
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| This is apparently for security purposes, to bring down the terrorist threat from sky blue to shocking pink. |
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| Winning first prize, it was supposed to bring the first-time author the handsome sum of five hundred dollars. |
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| Whenever your grandparents go to Italy, they bring back about five bottles of Strega, Galiano and Sambuca. |
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| At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts. |
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| One oddity of the new system is the windfall it will bring unionized employers. |
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| Tonight I shall raise my glass to all those nameless individuals that against all the odds bring happiness and prosperity to this land of smiles. |
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| Still, almost every week, various baddies steal Jimmy blind and threaten to bring down plague. |
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| Design changes, though small, will bring overall performance gains to the stealthy fighter. |
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| That's experienced railroading, You got the hostler to bring around something that was under steam and couple her up behind the diesel. |
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| My strop has already been immortalised on this blog and it is unfair to bring it up again. |
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| The enterprise will bring back memories to people of a certain age who remember a coffee bar in the shop next door when rock'n'roll was young. |
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| The path veers off to the right to bring you to the summit of Hindscarth, marked with a large cairn. |
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| They must be quick to bring new and differentiated product offerings to market. |
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| Representatives of the congregation bring the people's offerings of bread and wine, and money or other gifts, to the deacon or celebrant. |
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| To bring immediate protection to its owner the capsule also contains a fragment of red string from Rachels Tomb in Jerusalem. |
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| They bring life to themes of solitude and enclosure with humour as clowns, acrobats, jugglers, dancers and off-kilter trampolinists. |
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| We as the audience root for him to get out of trouble, get the gun, and bring a happy ending to his quest. |
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| The rebels generally bring their captives across the border to a Lord's Resistance Army camp in Sudan. |
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| A 19-year-old friend of the family swam out to bring back the inflatable boat but struggled against the strong offshore breeze. |
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| Another 4000 km pipeline is being built to bring offshore gas from Hainan Island to the southern and eastern coasts. |
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| We need to bring in the international community, like international police, gendarmerie, carabinieri, to help us. |
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| What a pity it would be if the Australian debacle was to bring the hard man back to centre stage again. |
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| They play the offspring of two warring criminal families who join forces to try and bring peace to the neighbourhood. |
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| If you can, dust them with icing sugar 20 minutes ahead so they start to bring out their natural sugars, which will caramelise better. |
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| A proposed car boot sale in Plough Lane would bring weekend traffic to a standstill, Wandsworth councillors have been warned. |
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| The royal carcade to Hanuman Dhoka didn't bring all traffic to a halt at New Road for two hours as used to be the practice. |
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| We can bring in new circuitry and upload new programs, but, in my experience, the hard-wiring is always there. |
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| The other qualities I bring include being a very committed and hard-working person. |
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| I had learned from many of these trips to bring homework, books, a deck of cards, to amuse myself, sometimes for three days. |
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| They played their cards right and now expect to either get the presidency or bring some Arab areas under their control. |
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| Wear loose, comfortable clothing and if possible bring a scarf for the hips. |
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| To date, Korean authorities have failed to bring to justice any of the individuals who have physically harmed or threatened these soldiers. |
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| Antibiotics might bring benefit to individuals with mild infections while harming public health by increasing microbial resistance. |
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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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| You bring harmony in friendships and relationships with a light and playful attitude. |
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| In obeying God's commandments, we seek to bring a similar harmony and closeness between ourselves and God. |
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| An autobiography is an attempt to bring up all the facts, and to stick to them, faithfully and chronologically. |
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| Agostinho Oliveira will bring the curtain down on his role as caretaker manager in Braga this week. |
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| Students were encouraged to bring their ideas to the table and hash them out. |
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| Local children have also been asked to make replicas of the Olympic torch and to bring them along on the day to wave. |
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| Remove the rails and bring the stiles together and mark them both for the dowels. |
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| Just bring a carload of friends and try your hand at the clues to be in with a chance to win a prize. |
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| The male brings her food while she is on the nest and continues to bring food after the young hatch. |
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| Some of it hit my radio man, and I tried to go out and bring him back, and that's when I felt a sharp sting in my shoulder. |
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| Trivial Pursuits was one of my favorite blogs once upon a time, and even after it shut down, I couldn't bring myself to get rid of the link. |
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| For a moment, I thought that Mom had decided to bring in a hot pad because of oncoming winter. |
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| It took an hour for the large refrigerated cargo ship to manoeuvre to bring the four on deck, using a rope ladder over the side. |
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| To many people these days, photographs in black-and-white bring a sense of nostalgia, and stir memories of bygone times. |
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| As if that's not enough to bring the whole party down, one of the politicians also carries a terrible medical secret. |
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| I'm just waiting for his campaign to abolish e-mail and bring back the carrier pigeon. |
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| In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring the chicken stock to a simmer. |
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| Birds that bring up young cuckoos are unable to distinguish between parasitic nestlings and their own. |
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| The new officer will bring the sport together and lead its ongoing development. |
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| Place the fish stock and the cut-up sturgeon in a stockpot and bring to a boil. |
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| Already this year, the number of deaths has reached 32 and emergency chiefs fear the onset of poor winter weather may bring more. |
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| This effectively denies Ireland's western seaboard the huge economic benefits that onshore facilities for an oil industry would bring. |
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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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| If you were fleeing tyranny, you would bring everything that could possibly give you a head start in the new society. |
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| The Supreme Court has ruled that prosecutors may bring the case back to court if his health improves. |
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| But when state prosecutors stonewalled the case, the Justice Department flatly refused to bring charges. |
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| It will only be an administrative headquarters so how it will bring theatre to the heart of disadvantaged areas, is none too clear. |
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| So Santa, if you're reading, do bring me my weight in platinum, sapphires and opals. |
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| If his palms are open, carefully bring them together to make his first clapping sounds. |
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| Words that fall easy to the lame pen turn me off pretty fast and those who bring perfect words back from long head-trips give me chills. |
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| I'd like to use the panel to help bring that conversation more out into the open. |
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| He hated the idea of a clandestine affair and wanted to bring everything into the open. |
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| Our goal is to bring empty buildings back into productive use, whilst protecting the openness of the countryside and our National Parks. |
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| This interpreter wanted to bring the news about the Edwards affair to the hearing impaired. |
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| Even the ideal child would bring grief and care and heartbreak on him for the rest of his life. |
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| It was fantastic and different, somehow managing to bring out the delicateness of fish and the heartiness of stew at the same time. |
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| Yet the opening to the West offered by the EU could bring huge economic benefits to Iran. |
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| If Parliament won't bring back the death penalty, we might have to settle for compulsory castration or locking offenders away until they die. |
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| You need to learn to be more open-minded and accepting of what life has to bring. |
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| Set the dish over low heat on the stovetop, and bring its liquid to a simmer, looking for bubbles around the edges. |
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| Together these tendencies bring increased flexibility, casualisation and insecurity, staff cuts, downsizing and outsourcing. |
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| Too suddenly over the park came evening to tinge a straggle of clouds and bring fresh intensities to the still green trees. |
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| Audiences were advised to bring opera glasses to view the canvas, surveying the painting as if searching a vista. |
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| He spent the next few minutes bent in half, but even after his stomach was completely empty he continued to retch and heave but bring nothing up. |
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| The government has also benefitted from a largely sympathetic media and when it has not it has moved heaven and earth to bring it into line. |
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| Every hundredth patient dies on the operating table, and unpleasant side effects kill and bring much suffering to others. |
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| Tested on a track in Italy, they proved both smooth and very effective in operation and bring worthwhile safety advances. |
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| The event was to be used as a catalyst for change and to bring new hope to residents in rundown areas of the city. |
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| In addition to having as simple or elaborate meal as you choose, you can bring along a Frisbee or ball to play catch. |
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| Of course you can always bring along some baseball gloves and a ball for a game of catch. |
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| In the spiritual world it is utterly impossible to bring two opposites together. |
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| As high school grad classes of the new millennium file into university, they bring with them a strangled enthusiasm. |
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| Making them opt in won't solve the spam problem and will bring the industry to a standstill. |
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| Those last-minute creative rushes bring a vibrancy and an energy to catwalk presentations that no amount of strategic planning can ever achieve. |
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| Hostile optimate senators and personal enemies were quick to take advantage of the situation to bring down populares like Saturninus and Glaucia. |
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| Formal dress is optional, and guests are invited to bring along tables, chairs, food and drink. |
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| Everything is ranked, classed and categorised for easy digestion in a vain attempt to bring forth order from chaos. |
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| I bring this to his attention in the opulent comfort of the living room of his Holland Park house. |
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| Under this strategy they are going to bring the whole world under their hegemony. |
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| Understanding there are no true catholicons in this world, I must fight to bring awareness to the public so we may one day find a cure. |
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| She had run from the devastation she had caused and from her brethren, who pursued her to bring her to justice ordained by the council. |
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| There were plans to bring the total strength of forces to 300,000 personnel and 700 aircraft. |
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| The float also strengthens its hand and will bring capital into the business that will be used to reduce debt. |
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| The law has to bring some order into the relationship between cyclists and pedestrians, which at the moment is in complete chaos. |
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| If you still have last year's order of service, please bring this along with you, as the hymn format will be similar. |
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| Europe has made strenuous efforts to bring the Balkans into its economic and political orbit. |
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| The vessel was essentially a truck designed to bring ordnance within firing range of targets. |
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| He and I had the same class and to make my escape fast, I needed to bring him along or else I would seem even more suspicious. |
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| Where critics of the older school would bring forth laborious lay sermons, he would trot out a diverting confection of a causerie. |
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| Around 450 workers struck recently over management attempts to bring in new flexible shifts. |
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| Finally, a deal is struck on the basis that I will bring some fine English tea. |
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| So they struck hands on it, and each agreed to bring ten men of like sentiments with himself to the place of meeting. |
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| Some said it fostered a feeling of brotherhood, and, that like any helping hand, could bring the two nations closer. |
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| He felt helpless because he could not do anything to save innocent lives and bring succour to them. |
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| Perhaps the carrot of a match with the Champions in the last 16 will bring some much needed motivation to both strike forces. |
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| They refused to remove a clamp from a car outside a doctor's clinic even though the owner needed to bring his son to hospital and had no money. |
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| The inclusion of some striking plates would bring much needed depth to works that are more often than not quite flat. |
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| And Sun News in the South has a district network of 140 stringers to bring district news to its viewers. |
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| I used my seat and gently oscillated my reins to bring him back under me into a nice easygoing canter. |
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| Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack. |
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| His aim, ostensibly, was to bring liberty and equality to the oppressed peoples of that continent. |
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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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| Setting the platter down as the table centerpiece, the cook returned to the kitchen to bring out stale bread and cheap wine. |
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| To take them seriously is to wrestle with their complexities, to bring to them both a hermeneutic of suspicion and a hermeneutic of trust. |
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| No amount of reconstruction can bring to life anything other than the most recent events. |
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| The things that bring people here are still bigger than the things that might otherwise keep them apart. |
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| The thought was to bring me over from Trinidad as a centre half but obviously that hasn't happened, and I am very happy to continue as a striker. |
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| They bring the highfalutin heroic language back down to earth and make it palatable. |
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| The INS recommends that tourists bring hotel receipts and ticket stubs from sightseeing destinations and transportation. |
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| After last year's triumph, you are cordially invited to bring your otters, voles, badgers and weasels for a day's work experience. |
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| It took a further four years before she could bring herself to contact the police. |
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| If a ceorl and his wife have a child, and the ceorl dies, the mother shall keep her child and bring it up. |
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| I had asked everyone if it was okay for me to bring my Ouija board the previous week, and even though they were all afraid of it, they said yes. |
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| Let the rains of Heshvan bring us comfort and possibilities for endless growth, spiritually and intellectually. |
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| The Countryside Party could bring a breath of fresh, country air into the stuffy world of British politics. |
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| After the stumbling progress of the last four years, we need a firm hand and a solid commitment that a safe, major company would bring. |
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| We are also partnering with home decor licensors to bring distinctively unique styles of wall decor to our retailers. |
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| Imagine what chagrin we can bring to this nation if we were to sneer or giggle at a visiting diplomat from say Nigeria or India! |
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| Once your lawn starts to grow again, it's time to bring your mower out of hibernation. |
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| This is the time to plan seasonal promotions that will bring customers out of hibernation. |
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| And until they were totally destroyed, and the lab out of commission, the cartel would continue to bring in the shipments in this manner. |
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| Paul had said police would root out criminal elements from their hiding places and bring them to justice. |
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| The trust, meanwhile, argues that a casino might take away some of the income that out-of-town visitors bring to the area. |
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| I would like to bring to the attention of the US State Department that there are 50,000 Chaldean refugees all over the world, stranded. |
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| If you ask, they have a little copy of the blackboard, chalked in English, that they will bring to your table. |
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| This was done purely to bring about discipline among the players and maintain its dignity. |
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| Esther will bring her own Birmingham-based band, with some challenging arrangements by pianist Gerry Spencer. |
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| The aim of the company is to bring a high-end product to the customer but most importantly to do so at an affordable price. |
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| The chameleon has the ability to bring long life or death, fecundity or barrenness, depending on its color. |
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| Quad's hands gripped sword hilts, cueing Mack to bring his rifle to a firing position. |
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| After brushing, a rubdown with a chamois cloth will bring out the natural sheen in a boxer's coat. |
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| In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon. |
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| They are extremely expensive and it is very, very difficult to bring about a change of opinion. |
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| Clearly, the whole idea was to bring a refreshing change from the gruelling schedule at camp. |
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| Each person taking part will have to bring old running shoes, a swimsuit, a towel and a change of clothes. |
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| Any money allows us to improve patient comfort or bring in new equipment that is over and above what we would normally buy for ourselves. |
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| There is a column of war invalids, and many are wearing white overalls as if to bring the idea of militarized science into view. |
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| If one herb is used as the major herb, the others are subordinately used to bring out the properties of the major herb. |
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| The pages of collectors' books bring to life the rich art history of wrapping paper and gift bags. |
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| He didn't have time to bring them directly to your room this time, because his work was paging him. |
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| Zekhr is a meditative chant which repeats the name of Allah and his attributes, in order to bring one to a state of union with the Divine. |
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| Participants were required to bring their Bibles to the services, where they would read passages and chant along with the pastor. |
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| The thing about strange attractors is that they bring their own kind of beautiful order to chaos, but it is still chaos. |
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| Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash. |
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| This aim of this project was to bring together ancient charactery with contemporary technologies. |
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| Even with a guilty plea the defendant was allowed to bring in character witnesses. |
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| They were given apartments that were very near the monorail that would bring them to the Core District in a matter minutes. |
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| Place the garlic in a small pan of cold water and bring to the boil to blanch it. |
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| Contestants are asked to bring along a blank tape on the night of registration so that a copy can be made of the song chosen. |
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| And it points out that the cyclones and monsoons that already bring such damage to the area could become even more frequent and intense. |
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| In other parts of the world, there are summer rain, spring rain, monsoons and April showers that bring May flowers. |
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| He was able to bring up his gun quickly enough and started blasting at whoever or whatever was in that direction. |
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| I played along the railroad he helped bring to Ripley, Mississippi in sight of the monument covering his grave. |
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| I simply must find a way to bring more moolah in so I can get my own apartment. |
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| And I'm hoping these contracts start to bring in the extra moolah which I'll need to fulfil my travelling desires later this year. |
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| The actors bring such unique twists to these characters, and we have such complex characters, that that's the fun of writing the show. |
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| These factors combine to produce a climate that, while moist and tropical in the summer, may bring extended periods without rain. |
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| The tsar will also be responsible for helping firms and organisations that want to bring in their own rules against smoking. |
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| And the family of regal martyrs bring us into the 20th century, representing the picture of new martyrs of Russia. |
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| I'm actually moved when I think of how much joy I can bring into the life of this well-to-do, wheelchair-bound shut-in. |
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| He notes that these shut-in wells take approximately 8 months to bring on stream. |
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| This is a soothing cream formulated from the fresh root of the wild black bryony to bring relief. |
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| Each morning a ski shuttle will bring them up to the slopes of Loon and surrounding mountains. |
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| However, the primiparous heifer that is open is likely to bring cull cow price or a price at least between the cull cow and an open yearling. |
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| Attendance is free of charge, but children need to bring their own lunch or buy it from the centre's tuck shop. |
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| When he reached the end of the row he twitched the reins to bring the shen around and start back up the next row. |
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| Bobby Abreu worked the count full then hit a bleeder up the middle to bring up Alex Rodriguez. |
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| The court suggests he quit moping in the corner and bring us a piece of cake. |
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| An idealistic student tries to bring back his creativity, while his secretary attempts to drag him out of his mopery. |
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| It seems that it is enough to bless the Goddess or the God, or to bring wine and cakes to the Sabbat, or to give up some of one's time. |
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| I'd like to, I really would, but then I'd have to take a Brillo pad to my eyes to scour the sight from them and bring blessed relief. |
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| Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death. |
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| In the Beatitudes, the things that bring blessedness are treasures that last. |
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| He makes a point of being on playground duty at the start and finish of the school day, so parents can bring any concerns to him. |
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| This acoustic ensemble will bring an array of authentic Cajun waltzes, two-steps, and ballads to the stage. |
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| In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the chicken stock to a simmer and maintain the head. |
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| To finish the shrimp, in a medium saucepan, bring three cups of the warm reserved bisque to a simmer. |
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| She came into the foyer, her arms crossed, ready to bring the boiling situation back down to a small simmer. |
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| Their high energy and simplicity make them easy to absorb and enjoy, but also bring them to the brink of monotony. |
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| I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible hearty food! |
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| The indifference shown to the mortal remains of their own people did not bring any gains to the dictator or his country. |
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| Some spices come as seeds, so that's when you get to break out your mortar and pestle and grind those seeds up to really bring the flavour out. |
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| And if the situation changes, the operator can cancel the strike and bring the UAV back for use later. |
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| I don't see it as a cruel act that God would bring about the death of plants and animals before Adam sinned. |
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| While its performance blows the doors off the competition over any terrain, a cramped interior and clunky cabin tech bring it down. |
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| People do not make momentous decisions like these by trying to predict how much pleasure each choice might bring them. |
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| It would be unfair to bring another person into the tumults of my existence. |
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| Please don't bring any more of that sickly-sweet pink fizz, even if it is six bottles for a tenner. |
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| In any event, he apparently did not bring any money or assets to this relationship. |
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| And today it is that very dependence on black gold that puts money in the pockets of the terrorists who seek to bring us to our knees. |
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| He likes to go to night clubs, get drunk, throw his money about and bring people back to his hotel. |
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| While it might not bring the trio back under the spotlight, this album shows that they are still the clever tunesmiths. |
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| Stone watched the scene play out in slow motion as the man grabbed one of the officer's sidearms and bring it to bear where they were standing. |
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| Farmers are having to apply for licences in order to be allowed to bring tups to ewes and bulls to cows for breeding. |
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| Serials are major money-spinners as they bring in commercials of consumer goods. |
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| He uses Tingary, his half-witted sidekick, to assist him in his plots to bring down the jester. |
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| The North, understandably still stuck in an anti-British mode, couldn't bring itself to throw this particular monkey off its back. |
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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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| I turned the heat down in my apartment a few days ago, and since then I've made efforts to bring it back up, but it's still not quite kicking in. |
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| To bring in black supporters who are not pushed into sinecures is now its big challenge. |
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| Those are the moments that bring out air guitar virtuosos and fill the dance floor, moments when mosh pits writhe and heads bang. |
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| When I rang to book it in I was told to bring the log book, which we now call the V5 registration document, as well as the old MOT certificate. |
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| Females stay with their mothers, forming a group of related animals that co-operate to bring up and feed the latest litters of cubs. |
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| I told Sean and Samantha that they should bring water too, but they told me I was being a mother hen and disregarded me completely. |
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| New Zealand needs to bring back mothers-in-law to help with the raising of families, Social Development Minister Steve Maharey said yesterday. |
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| If you occasionally bring a laptop home from work you really do not need to go for an ultra-portable. |
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| Eaton's counsel gave ample warning of his intention to bring the intended summary judgment motion and the reason. |
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| No, they hope that voters are motivated from rank envy, the desire to bring down those who have it better than they do. |
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| Perhaps eyes painted without black pupils seem ghostly but the painterly dabs of umber tones definitely bring this woman back to earth. |
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| This totally non-profit venture will bring singletons together for a night of frivolity. |
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| These latest deaths bring the total killed in accidents involving motorcycles in the last month to eight. |
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| The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide. |
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| No, when they want to bring things up they drop around unannounced for a chat. |
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| I can't help wondering how Wood could bring himself to read as much of such a big book, so grimly unappealing to him, as he seems to have done. |
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| With his fine breeding on his sire's side, this bull should bring in a lot of money. |
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| For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency. |
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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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| Sit on the cushion with it more to your rear than to your front and bring the body to the best possible position, sitting up quite straight. |
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| Some residents are concerned that new bus stops being sited outside their homes will bring noise and disruption. |
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| The management has been brave enough to take on a market once considered unbreachable and bring back the booty. |
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| But he's going to make change and he's going to bring a lot of confidence to a lot of people who are sitting on the fence with the same decision. |
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| We ended up spending an hour fuming over the new government movement to bring down university student representative groups. |
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| Once we do this tomorrow, the movers will bring everything we own to our home, and we'll be officially moved in. |
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| If they don't like it, they can bring it back for an exchange or refund on their credit card or receive their uncashed check back. |
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| Sixteen years ago I invited a dozen men from around the country to bring two six-guns and meet with me for a week of unorganized shooting. |
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| Did Karl want pointers on how he could bring Allen's bill to the big leagues? |
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| Now to get to know him well, it doesn't matter if it's a stillborn baby or a 95-year-old grandfather, what I need to bring from inside of me is the value of doing this. |
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| My strategy was to bring in the people we never had, not try to recapture the people we lost to Reagan. |
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| In the 1980s their numbers dipped to dangerously low levels due to ivory poaching, but an effort to bring back the tusked mammal has had considerable success. |
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| And many parents prefer not to bring small children to the gloomy and often unsanitary hotels near the colonies. |
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| His new book, unstoppable, envisions the power that an alliance of left and right can bring. |
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| He said he had been brought in as coach with the Board being well aware that he would require time to bring in changes and make the team a strong outfit. |
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| Auto parts like the auto bumpers, carpets, lights, car wheels, mirrors, spoilers and catalytic converters can bring more life to your everyday driving. |
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| Of course, a literary romance can equally bring substitute solace to the untethered heart. |
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| It also can ravage entire public health systems meant to bring children safely into the world. |
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| The patients and their estates agree not to bring legal action against caregivers, pharmaceutical companies, and insurers. |
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| If you are not serving immediately, refrigerate and bring to room temperature before serving. |
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| Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget. |
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| User stupidity will probably one day bring the black box to cars. |
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| Other days we bring replacement flowers and a new stuffed animal, which my wife ties to the vase to keep it in place. |
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| Or maybe you can visit a sick friend or bring a meal to a shut-in. |
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| We're working to bring in outfitters and operators of hunting lodges who are interested in establishing relationships with retailers as booking agents. |
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| But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic havoc to already congested lanes. |
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| The departments in which administrators underinvest are generally those whose faculty teach more undergraduates, but do not bring in external funds. |
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| And if you really want to get philosophical, bring a pocket dictionary. |
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| While March saw the commencement of relaxed wine labelling laws, simply having the word Chardonnay on a bottle of Chablis or Meursault will not bring the necessary changes. |
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| The best kind of musical theater will literally bring you to your feet after the closing number. |
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| She actually, in a warped way, thanks the Housewives for giving her the opportunity to bring Valerie back. |
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| Pour in hot water or stock to cover the vegetables and bring to a simmer. |
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| Scillas bring the sky-blue color down to earth under flowering pear trees and forsythias, as hyacinths underplanted with pansies welcome visitors. |
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| But they are also the last able to afford the upfront investments that can bring long-term savings. |
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| But he also knows that the spotlight can only add to his mystique down the road, make him a national player, and bring in money. |
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| Some attempts are being made to bring the spirit of individual sport and glory back to its roots with the Nemean Games, a worthy but only partial successful attempt. |
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| In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the beef stock to a boil. |
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| For the lobster, in a large saucepan, bring the fish stock to a boil. |
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| Louise began experimenting with different materials in an attempt to bring the outdoors inside, graduating from silver paper to specialist hobby paints. |
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| Perhaps not in this election, and despite the moribundity of the political system, voters may eventually be able to bring some life to Japanese democracy. |
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| By the time they bring their new little family member home, they've taken classes, read a library's worth of books, and bought enough onesies to fill an entire dresser. |
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