Reading a novel or a poem or a collection of essays requires only that you bring home the book, curl up in your favorite chair and begin. |
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It's taken Jamie Oliver just four TV programmes to bring home the message Vivienne has been banging on about for 20 years. |
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This new collection manages to refresh some scratchy old records, but also to bring home the inherent power of the blues to entertain. |
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Of course, if it hadn't been the Ritz I'd have insisted he ask for a doggy bag to bring home the cakes and sandwiches that didn't get eaten. |
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He started yelling at Mommy, saying how dare she bring home a kitten when she knows he's allergic to kitties. |
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I asked if he'd bring home the extra mawashis I'd brought up for the contest, and he acceded to this. |
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More families will also qualify for Family Tax Benefit Part B, with a second income earner allowed to bring home more before the benefit is lost. |
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Yes, it would have been lekker to bring home sackfuls of medals but the reality is that we're only just beginning to produce our great athletes. |
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Their aim is to bring home to the council the long-term effects a decision could have. |
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Well, for starters, it's going to be hard to bring home all your stuff from Wal-Mart now. |
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Of course, it would be illegal to bring home priceless original museum specimens, even if we could afford them. |
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Those who want more activity can charter a deep-sea fishing boat, with a chance to bring home dinner. |
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Millions of football fans are hoping England will bring home the bacon in their second-round World Cup match against Denmark today. |
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Yet we do need some sort of violent metaphor to bring home the length, ferocity and success of the campaign. |
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But, in an election year, when there's so much pressure to bring home the bacon, you see it a lot more often, Lou. |
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It may be that knowledge of such facts will also serve to bring home to him the fact that the defendant has been negligent or at fault. |
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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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Mommy still needs to be gainfully employed so that she can bring home the bacon. |
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Find ideas in these pages, then gather an armload of blazing branches or bring home a trunkful of gourds or pumpkins for decorating. |
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Amanda convinces Tom to bring home someone from the warehouse to meet his sister. |
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I live with such freaks, but at least they don't question my strange hours, or the many suitcases I bring home. |
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It would be a shame to bring home a bounty of lovely fashionable gifts and nothing suits her. |
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Vegetables which I bring home to cook authentic Thai curries are full of spice and aroma. |
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And once you bring home your new pet, you need to be ready for years of daily food preparation, cleaning and disinfecting the cage. |
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He used to bring home many copies for his friends, he was a right tea leaf! |
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Among our number, there must be some who can bring home to the viewers the value and fascination of history as an art and science. |
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One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers. |
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There was nothing that flight controllers could have done to bring home the shuttle safely. |
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Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy. |
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What would make the readers sense, imagine, experience the reality you have poetically conjured to finally bring home the theme or message? |
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Bob Bartum then pinch-hit for center fielder Don Landrum and hit a sacrifice fly to bring home the winning run. |
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The team was well prepared and focussed and had genuine aspirations of bring home the cup. |
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Reminds me of opening the parachute bag that mum would bring home full of clean pressed washing from the laundry at Hornsey Road Baths. |
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She must be beautiful and attractive for her partner and bring home at least half of the family income. |
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So potted roses that you bring home from the garden center in, say, mid-April, will be much more advanced than the bareroot bushes you planted at about the same time. |
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Those embeds really bring home the superiority of our military. |
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I think it's good to bring home to people the realities of what's going on. |
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Everything in the city seems to bring home to him the fact of his weight, or make it worse. |
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It was the first serious film to bring home to Serbia the waste and cruelty of the Bosnian war. |
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And be sure to ask what medical records and information you need to bring home to complete your care. |
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Tomorrow, malnutrition, hunger, disease and the deaths of many of these people will bring home to us the true scope of this crisis. |
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But it does bring home to them the problem of theft and is a powerful incentive for them to take all the desirable precautions. |
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Our fundamental aim is to bring home to the European public the fact that their environment is in their hands. |
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Let the first symptom of any kind of illness bring home to you the warning that some part of your body is being abused. |
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Substantial efforts must therefore be made to bring home to auditors the importance of mutual assistance in VAT control. |
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Because you work hard to bring home the bacon, raising your family and providing them with stuff. |
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At this point we would like to point out that autonomy will bring home the bacon and is acknowledged by the supporters. |
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Learn about snow crystal types, make snowflakes and a snow cone to bring home. |
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I've got two flatmates and they're often shocked by the things I bring home to inflict upon them. |
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It is an attempt to bring home to American citizens, through the instrumentality of the screen, that which is transpiring in Germany today. |
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In a strange sense this event helped to bring home that awful atrocity. |
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His father worked in the stockroom of a Porsche manufacturing company and put his dreams aside to bring home money for his family. |
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The programme's specially targeted at women, giving them a more important place in the home, because it's normally men who bring home the money. |
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In some cases the workers' families are contacted by telephone to bring home the importance of health and safety measures at work. |
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Our athletes are getting ready to bring home gold and make us all very proud. |
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Howard provided stories to bring home the meaning of Easter for young and old alike. |
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Here she tells the story about how she went to Thailand to bring home Korats for her and her friends' breeding programs. |
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Think of how fiercely he can fight in battle against other tribes and how quickly he can bring home dinner. |
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In the evening, cast off on one of our dinner cruises and bring home magic memories. |
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She once allowed me to bring home the most popular girls in school for a play date. |
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Upon leaving, he gave me a half-pint of the salve to bring home. |
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What kid doesn't bring home interesting pebbles, or sand from the beach? |
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And the best part is, unlike the Olympics, we already know that a U.S. team will bring home the gold. |
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Most people think less about their nominal annual salary than about how much they bring home in each paycheck. |
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In order to bring home a U.S. gold, Strug would have to score a 9.4 or above on one of her two vaults. |
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A Furness pilot is relishing the feel of terra firma after he took to the skies for 11 days in order to bring home a new aircraft for his skydiving school. |
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Mr Ashman, who has now turned into a professional question setter for radio quiz shows, said it was nice for England to bring home at least one trophy this year. |
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The Return of the G'psgolox Pole, is a documentary about the Haisla community in Kitimaat Village in Northern BC and their quest to bring home a long-lost totem pole. |
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As well, those going into countries where there is armed conflict or war and who might want to bring home some souvenir to put on their own bookshelf or give to friends or grandchildren will need to be made aware of this. |
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When finally the nephews obtained permission to bring home their uncle's remains, they allegedly found many untreated wounds on his back, on his left shoulder and under his left armpit. |
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The workshops bring home the difficult truth that we are all capable of violating someone else's consent, while creating a safe space to discuss the meaning of consenting positively and enthusiastically. |
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Family members of people who work closely with a large amount of asbestos may also be at risk, because the worker may bring home asbestos fibres on his clothes. |
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What the member for Ottawa Centre does not realize is that the main goal of some radical elements is not to bring home souvenirs but to vandalize his city. |
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Also try not to bring home logs from the campsite. |
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We have transformed how we recruit, train, equip, command, deploy, employ, bring home, recognize and care for our operational forces and our families, focused on achieving a strategic effect for Canada. |
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They bring home abundant cowpats, rabbit pellets and other animals' dung, often leaving it just outside the midden. |
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The purpose of this publication is to bring home the benefits to be reaped from telecommunications, particularly to those who do not normally receive information on telecommunications and their many applications. |
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Mississippi has too many good fish to fry, pan-fry, and grill, so grab your fishing pole and bring home fresh fish for dinner tonight. |
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What the Conservative government is proposing today is really a deconstruction to facilitate more discretion for the minister to pick and choose who the minister wants to render or to bring home. |
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But just because your reader chooses to have a job or needs to bring home the bacon, doesn't make her a bad mother. |
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Heathers were offered at the plant sale, and knowing nothing about them, he purchased a few plants to bring home. |
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These things need to be thought out more eruditely before being rushed into, with the goal only to bring home the bacon. |
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The Technical Assistance Program allowed Europeans to bring home many types of American ideas. |
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It is a wonderful time for these children who often have never had the opportunity of spending a whole day without having to work and bring home money. |
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Fall guy Willie Ryan gets the late call at York today all set to bring home the beer money on Arctiid in the John Smith's Magnet Cup at York. |
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To bring home this last point, we might want to consider the fate of REDD programmes if and when technological means of sequestering carbon, currently being developed, become widely available and cost-effective. |
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In our four provinces, there's a great sense of competitive angst as opposed to vision, and I think the future of the region will be shaped by politicians who can play a role nationally and not just bring home the bacon. |
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The committee has been very united in placing more focus upon safety and upon measures to bring home the importance of safety issues to all those engaged in work involving nuclear materials. |
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We have to bring home much more effectively to the public that, through our external policies, we are increasingly and effectively promoting their interests, their priorities and their values. |
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Female meerkats definitely bring home the bacon and fry it up in the pan. |
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The two organizations have decided to bring home to government the need to encourage and provide financial support for the establishment of the requisite railway infrastructure and terminals. |
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With such time as I have had at my disposal, I have tried to bring home to you the magnitude of the danger and the gravity of the need for the utmost effort on the part of all. |
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On the other hand, jobs which are under threat workers bring home foreign currency which boosts incomes may be safeguarded for long periods by the employment of and purchasing power. |
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The effect of this «remembering» is to bring home to us the fact that, within our own tradition, there does exist a really worthy and splendid alternative to a life that is merely complacent and mediocre. |
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She looked like someone you could bring home to meet Mom. |
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Each year millions of tourists travel to exotic locations to encounter wildlife, only to unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered species. |
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Visit our gift store to bring home a treasure or two from the hive and treat yourself to honey pastries, chocolates, or ice cream. There's something for all the family! |
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Even when they are in the labour force, women earn significantly lower wages than men, making it far harder for them to bring home the income that would get their families right off welfare. |
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It uses major life events to bring home the need to save and invest. |
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As a child he'd bring home the weirdest little friends, kids with eye-patches, with harelips, with ears so cauliflowered they looked more like donuts than ears. |
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But his bag man Damon Green insisted he is a different animal on the golf course after his dogged, determined style saw him bring home a second Major. |
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Earmarks are derided as pork by taxpayer watchdogs and some politicians, but many citizens send their representatives to Washington expecting them to bring home the bacon. |
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Even when the economy is down, you can still bring home the bacon. |
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