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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He must have advisers who can tell him that we use commencements to bring out the best in young people. |
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If you feel isolated from his friends, bring out some of your own friends to join you. |
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Highlighters are usually applied to cheekbones, the bridge of the nose and brow bones to bring out bone structure. |
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His band of crack musicians work beautifully to bring out the best of Rouse's unique songcraft. |
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We even can bring out a little of that double-butter Brie to accompany the wine. |
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Dr. Nair wheedled, and often pricked, the group to bring out their concerns and knowledge about the needs and demands of adolescence. |
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They spoke to the strikers and called on them to go to the nearby enterprises and bring out the workers there. |
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To bring out the workers who did not respond to the initial strike call, the union introduced a new tactic. |
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Parts of these would be hand coloured to bring out the veining of the leaves and the subtle shading of the petals. |
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Vented, persimmon-hued lenses bring out detail in shady tree sections but are still dark enough for intense daylight. |
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In the opera stanzaed popular songs bring out its thematic and ideological content. |
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Five residents have agreed to ask searching questions on behalf of the group to bring out what they feel are the negative aspects of the plan. |
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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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At the Inquest examination of witnesses will bring out more evidence and detail. |
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Stretchy tops mixed with looser legged pants also help bring out your hips more so your waist doesn't look the same width. |
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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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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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After brushing, a rubdown with a chamois cloth will bring out the natural sheen in a boxer's coat. |
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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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There's nothing like a worm attack that spares Linux to bring out the smug superiority in Linux users. |
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It could bring out large numbers of conservative voters and help President Bush in a critical swing state. |
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Catastrophes of this magnitude and nature serve to bring out the best in human nature. |
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The great thing about human problems is that they bring out compassion and humility. |
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Bhagawan's stinging rebuke is to bring out the temporarily dormant rajo guna in Arjuna. |
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The book is selling so well in hardcover that the publisher is in no hurry to bring out a paperback edition. |
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Light yellow varieties, many shades of pink and delicate pastels need full sun to bring out the colorings. |
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While Black's Queen is busy snacking on pawns, White rushes to bring out all his pieces. |
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Whenever I host a game night I bring out my groovy set of 1960's glass coasters. |
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If the publisher would bring out a paperback edition of Barricades, it would be a serious option. |
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The fine weather helped to bring out the crowds and the street was almost impassable to traffic as people flocked the road and footpaths. |
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For answer, she saw her son reach into his jeans pocket, bring out his ring of keys to house and car and toss them over his shoulder. |
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So anyway, we had been planning to bring out this troupe of long-legged dancers from Vegas for the entertainment at the gala anniversary party. |
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Indeed, he seems to bring out their best, challenging them to rise to the high watermark he has set. |
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I mean, if this guy showed up in your neighborhood, you'd bring out the Welcome Wagon, right? |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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She wore just enough rouge to accent her high cheekbones and enough eyeliner to bring out her beautiful light brown eyes. |
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His hair was a deep, rich purple accented by streaks of cyan that helped to bring out the color of his lavender eyes. |
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He hopes that the long-awaited transatlantic challenge again will bring out the best in him. |
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Tomorrow's three miles and three furlongs contest should bring out the best in him and a return to winning form is expected. |
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Warm them very slightly in the oven before serving, to bring out their full flavour. |
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Certain people move into occupations, environments, employments, that actually bring out certain aspects of leadership. |
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I only bring out the blush, eyeshadow, and mascara on special occasions, or when I feel inspired! |
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Why do identity changes and corporate makeovers bring out the worst in otherwise exceptional business leaders? |
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Alright, well, with no further adieu, let's bring out our first eligible bachelorette! |
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The chloride papers have a longer scale than bromide papers anyway, and the long development times bring out their best qualities. |
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Everything conspires to bring out the worst in him as he turns petty, malicious and vindictive. |
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We like to find unique clothes that bring out the best in our personalities and go against the grain. |
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They need slow heating to bring out the full flavour, but overheating makes them bitter. |
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Hard country tends to bring out a frontier mentality in its settlers, and there's not much evidence of concern for the environment in Arizona. |
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It takes a certain amount of difficulty to bring out the best in the fruit of the vine. |
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Even my feet are beginning to move slightly and it takes bombs to bring out any rudimentary terpsichorean talents that I possess. |
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Zero-sum budgets bring out the worst mix of balderdash and partisanship among politicians. |
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Little did I know that he was about to throw me a curve that would bring out skills I did not even know I had. |
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Designed exclusively for Habitat by Lance McGregor, this solid teak range is likely to bring out the green-eyed monster in the neighbours. |
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I have still to speak to the school, but I wouldn't think this would bring out any issues. |
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Designed to bring out the most desirable traits of two apples, hybrids lend versatility to the apple world. |
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You are creative and productive in new ventures that bring out your hidden potential. |
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Any situation that makes you anonymous and gives permission for aggression will bring out the beast in most people. |
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As Somerset have demonstrated so emphatically down at Taunton, the Australians bring out the beast in everyone. |
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They hope to bring out a magazine, which will update women about the finer points of combining the microwave and gas-stove cookery. |
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Probably the image was tinkered with a bit to bring out the highlights, but it's impressive nonetheless. |
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The point at which you put summer clothes away and bring out winter togs should be celebrated with some small ceremony. |
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He had the enormous concentration level to sit for hours together to bring out a drawing. |
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That technique should bring out the curl but not obscure the beautiful rays of the lacewood. |
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Perhaps a real band would bring out the dynamics in what are essentially some pretty feverous tunes but that's just a personal preference. |
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You can introduce the idea of dynamic shading and decide which lines to bring out at a given moment. |
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There's no doubt that email can bring out the abusiveness and obnoxiousness in some people, but it's still useful to know how people feel. |
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He proved to be an efficient administrator and a person who was able to bring out the best in this staff. |
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Thoughtfully done and vibrantly coloured, they bring out the value of trees and the need to treasure them for posterity. |
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It is believed to help clear the complexion and give the skin a fine texture and bring out its natural glow. |
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This was hardly the time to bring out an issue on love, when the young are busy preparing for exams. |
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Generally, use a quarter of your normal amount of pepper, as microwaves really bring out its bite. |
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My guys always seem to bring out a really good car for the Indy test and Indy race, so they've done it again. |
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I managed to bring out 2200 words during his speech, while drinking two large black and tans. |
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Most important, both pianists splendidly bring out the harmonic adventure of the pieces. |
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If you have cool skin tones, silver would really bring out your beauty. |
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But John is sure that he can nurture ayatollah to bring out the best in him, if only Tzipi and Saeb will do their best for Salaam. |
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Marber was a stand-up comedian and his quips and quick-fire repartee are deftly handled by the four actors, who bring out comedy in the pain and the pathos in the cruel barbs. |
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After a little while, I realized my face was looking a little dull, so I used some more product on my face to bring out the natural bold radiance of my ebony skin. |
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Sports bring out intense feelings sometimes and my raw emotions came out. |
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She has blasted celebrities who bring out their own clothes ranges. |
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I have simplified our relationship down to the fact that Eliza and I bring out the best and worst in each other, but continue to love each other despite it all. |
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With a spurt in railway crimes the railway police have hit upon the idea to bring out posters and laminated sheets depicting the modus operandi employed by the offenders. |
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Magnificent sporting events, like the Super Bowl, bring out fierce loyalties and unusual modes of self-identification. |
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The main point I wanted to bring out, though, is that time adjustments against the 86400 second day will be needed in the future, even if there are no leap seconds right now. |
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Sometimes they bring out the femme fatale who uses her sexuality like a weapon. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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But this issue, more than any other, seems to bring out the fundamentalist roots of the movement. |
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Reputed software training centres of national and international standards can bring out students whose knowledge will be tailor-made for various applications. |
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These scenes bring out a strange lightheartedness you would not expect going into a film with such a heady synopsis. |
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The hotbox atmosphere Jones promotes seems to bring out the unhinged in the elected officials who come on with him. |
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I too was intrigued by their charisma and their willingness as a rock group to bring out two sets of bongos and a mandolin amidst their guitars and drums. |
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It seems self-obsessed and it would bring out all these insecurities that would make me a horrible person to be around. |
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Every so often a bar person would bring out crates of bottles of beer, and put them in this huge tub thing full of iced water, and folk would just dip into it for booze. |
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Cacao beans, like coffee, need to be roasted to bring out their flavor. |
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If a company wants to bring out a me-too therapy, it will be required to show evidence of whatever factor differentiates it from the existing agents. |
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They theorize, however, that it may bring out the disease's symptoms early in young people who are genetically predisposed to it. |
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Science's defenders should bring out national television crews, and let them interview the Bible-thumpers who come out for these battles on the local level. |
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It takes a few listening sessions to bring out these hidden depths, but even impatient listeners will be caught by the catchiness of the melodies. |
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The original Sanskrit trishtubh slokas are riotous in their flow and bring out with effortless ease the rapture and awe in the poet's heart as he describes the scene. |
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Television will offer continuous day-long coverage, unhindered by commercials, while the newsmagazines and newspapers will bring out their double issues. |
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They'll be waiting for about a year into the GMT 900 production to bring out the hybrid versions so as to not cannibalize conventional internal combustion engine sales. |
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Sips of this sweet, caramelly wine in between bites of brownies are a vivid demonstration of how food and drink can bring out the best in each other. |
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Now, I can't wait until it gets cold enough for him to bring out our enormous stockpot that makes enough for us to eat some immediately, refrigerate some and freeze some. |
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One unusual aspect of this music is that the rich upper partials of the voices bring out the simple harmonies of the hymns in a way not normally heard. |
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Although written like a novel, contemporary material is extensively used to bring out the 19th century penological penchant for capital punishment. |
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It is composited of three views captured through ultraviolet, green, and infrared filters to bring out compositional variations across the sunlit hemisphere of Iapetus. |
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Dull, gassy, chemical-tasting beer was taking a back seat to luscious, vanilla-flavoured, fruity wine that didn't need food to bring out its flavour. |
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In experimenting with different ways of working with sound to bring out those very primitive and primal sounds, he insists there is a return to a collective unconscious. |
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He also encourages them to employ Mediterranean ingredients like rosemary, garlic, tomatoes and eggplant to bring out the fruit flavors of red wines. |
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Blogging can bring out the self-absorbed egomaniac in anyone. |
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Peaches evoke memories and bring out the best of summertime activities. |
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Farah is willing to bring out all the emotional guns to convince his readers of the horror of the situation, describing the scene in excruciating detail. |
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When you face some of the best triple jumpers in the country it should bring out the best in you so I'm hopeful that will happen on Saturday. |
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Texturise the hair with Shu Uemura Shape Paste, pounds 22, to bring out the shape. |
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I sat in my chair, bored out of my mind... I wondered if I could bring out my Beyblade. |
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Better to bring out the broom and start sweeping some folks out. |
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Use crosslight on the coat to show the warp and woof, and bring out texture. |
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We put away summer dhurries and chattais and bring out winter carpets and kilims, in deeper tones. |
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Its first critical years would enable it to bring out its first opuscula and to take stock of the field and of those that would labour therein. |
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Costume contests for adults and kids bring out the best cosplayers in the Midwest. |
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Focus on the colours you have in your home year round and select complementary colours that will bring out the seasonal time of year. |
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So next time you bring out the salty almonds, anchovies and serrano ham, here are some super sherries to match them. |
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Each bite-sized piece is slow-cooked to bring out the rich, beef flavor that dogs savor. |
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The hedge fund notes the chain's official policy is to bring out one breadstick per customer at a time, plus an extra for the table. |
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Blowtorches provide a primal element that, when applied to a dish, bring out flavors in a unique way that other techniques just can't beat. |
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Slowly cooking the onions will cause caramelization which will bring out the sweetness and give them a brown color. |
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Conversely, brown and peachy tone lipsticks can bring out the yellow in your teeth, so avoid these if you're on a whiter-thanwhite mission. |
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That strong sense of inclusiveness and purpose among those at Embassy Bamako can really bring out the best in a Foreign Service tour. |
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This French-styled trio will add vintage vava-voom to the most unromantic dining rooms and bring out anyone's je ne sais quoi. |
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These materials presented in Ellison's own voice bring out, as so very few casebooks do, the deeply human dimension of writing a masterpiece such as Invisible Man. |
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Pancho, the major-domo, came up to say that Colonel Morales was waiting below. Appleby bade him bring out cigars and wine, and rose from his seat when Morales came in. |
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The Soviet adaptations make extensive use of Milne's original text, and often bring out aspects of Milne's characters' personalities not used in the Disney adaptations. |
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Utilizing a state-of-the-art 30-bit color Charge Coupled Device, the new UMAX scanners bring out the richness and preciseness of the original image. |
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These unpublished materials also bring out the dialectic in Congar's thought between neo-Scholastic categories and a more historical and dynamic biblical approach. |
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Through GPU Gauntlet Sorting, the graphics card is forged with only the top-notch GPU cores to bring out the maximum processing power for going super overclock. |
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Indologists Christophe Vielle and Dr Jean Claude Muller said here the other day that they were planning to bring out an English version of these books. |
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