Because of the authority he brings to it, his art is totally persuasive and absolutely compelling. |
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When a customer in the dining room has questions, the waitstaff brings a bartender over to the table. |
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Sipping an unhurried aperitif, the menu not only makes your mouth water, it brings tears of joy to the eyes. |
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If that brings attention that gets a bit much now and again that's something I'll have to learn to deal with. |
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The orchestration of both music by Tchaikovsky and original material by Gavin Sutherland brings an engaging lightness to the ballet. |
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We all can trust in the words of the Lord as he brings hope in place of despair and light in place of darkness. |
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But audiences willingly collude in that pretence and rejoice in the characters it brings to life. |
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On the physical level, a car crash which brings you close to the point of death may leave you paralysed for life. |
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The cabinet system at local level brings rich rewards for councillors in Bexley's cabinet. |
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The culture in the yoghurt brings up a weather-beaten effect within weeks and encourages the growth of lichens. |
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Money brings status and we want to take away the flash car a drug dealer is driving and show them they are not untouchable. |
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Tom Wilkinson, sporting a letter-perfect American accent, brings depth and humanity to the part of Father Moore. |
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The bride brings a dowry to the marriage usually consisting of household goods and her own clothing. |
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Some neighbours believed she had leprosy, a disease that brings immediate isolation in Hindu society. |
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Black could safely retreat the knight, but the king move brings the game to a crisis. |
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Village farmer brings grandson Paarsha to the town doctor only to learn that the child is a one-in-a-million victim of the rare retinoblastoma. |
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It also brings water from the Waikato, treats it, stores it, and reticulates it for under 50c a cubic metre. |
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She brings it regardless, ignoring the way it drags at her hand and tangles in her nightgown. |
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He snatches her body from the current, resuscitates her, then brings her to his late father's house. |
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Her blog was recently resurrected in a more subdued incarnation, but it still brings the traffic. |
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The sinuous, almost animal physicality which Lewis brings to her acting roles surfaces in a much more volcanic way when she picks up a mic. |
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With its succinct, buoyant melodies and sparse angularity, Kirby Sideroad brings to mind Ornette Coleman's early quartet music. |
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The state's brand of retail politics brings its most powerful leaders into frequent contact with voters. |
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The deep resonance of the opening logo in each episode always brings a smile! |
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The deep resonance of his voice brings out both the wisdom and intimacy of his poems. |
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Head gardener Andy Jesson's choreographed colour show brings American-style leaf-peeping to Britain. |
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It offers a very useful starting point and brings together much previous research and primary sources. |
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This collection of essays brings together a number of major feminist critics of early modern literature. |
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Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the analogy is complex. |
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This brings up the latter-day chestnut which is now commonly utilised as an excuse to keep walkers out. |
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As well as a snowy theme, the map also has a number of water features, which brings into play the two amphibious vehicles. |
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This brings into question the need for attempted replantation under such circumstances. |
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He brings us authority, composure and work rate and a bossing of midfield players we have lacked all of this zany season. |
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Leaping at this golden opportunity, Frankenstein repairs Christina's scars, brings her back to life and puts Hans' soul in the young girls body. |
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Its rhythm, meaning and flow is fantastic and if it brings a tear to your cheek, so be it. |
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The concluding portion of the show brings the viewer back to the ambulatory at the right of the altar and facing into the body of the Cathedral. |
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The four-day conference in the Lao capital brings together central and local government health officials from across the region. |
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On top of each pyramid is a lantern that both brings light to the central stair of the pavilion and acts as a climate control mechanism. |
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Remarriage also brings increased risk of sexual abuse, especially for stepdaughters. |
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Which brings us to Dawn of the Dead, a loose remake of the second movie in Romero's notorious trilogy. |
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Disclaimer of a life interest brings forward the remainder interest into the possession of the holder of that interest. |
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Traveling to exotic locales brings the risk of yellow fever, typhoid fever, hepatitis and other dangers. |
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With Die Mommie Die, camp theater dragmeister-playwright Charles Busch brings his lampoonery to the screen for a shot at movie stardom. |
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The classical compatibilist held that that the conditional analysis brings into relief a rich picture of freedom. |
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Fisher insists, though, that his star performer brings more than just yards of hard-won advances down field. |
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The woman named Price moves forward and brings out a small box with a red light. |
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Double-clicking on the directory brings the user to the Linux box with the test data, without realizing it. |
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This, whispers Her Ladyship, is where Her Majesty the Queen brings her most distinguished dinner guests for their postprandial entertainment. |
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They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura. |
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The new era of mortgage regulation brings some important changes for consumers. |
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As far as the team is concerned, the experience and all-round rugby ability that he brings to the squad will be sadly missed. |
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The animator extraordinaire brings his trademarked weirdness to feature-length once more with this new release. |
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Long-time musical associate and labelmate to Bill Frisell, Viktor Krauss strikes out on his own and brings some heavyweights with him. |
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Alkalization brings out a stronger taste and a brighter color, but there is a point at which you want to stop on the degree of alkalization. |
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Dawkins brings his clear and concrete habits of mind to all of his writings. |
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Dancing not only energises the body and refreshes the mind, but also brings about a lot of social interaction. |
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Careful framing brings home the precarious situation of everyone in Black Rock. |
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Trusting God means trusting God even in the midst of the fear and upheaval that reformation brings. |
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The highly reflective surface brings the shadow of the viewer into the work and reinforces this idea. |
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And there's no denying that the piece brings its share of wow factor to the rotunda. |
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Perhaps it is the emotionally wounding proximity of him that brings back suppressed memories of the past. |
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This is a lovely seasonal opportunity to give and it brings great joy to deprived children the world over. |
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That brings us back to the knotty dilemma of the reliability of intelligence information and the difficulty in interpreting it. |
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A good experience creates positive word-of-mouth, and that brings more customers. |
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Previous investigators have noted that the folivorous, dusky-footed wood rat brings fresh, green foliage into its stickhouse. |
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Far more troubling is the fearsome wobble in her voice that she only occasionally brings under control. |
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How far can we use the imagination to create a videogame that brings someone to nirvana? |
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This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy. |
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Lesson 3 brings in databases and connectivity issues as well as adding recordsets to documents. |
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The film brings dozens of freedom songs to the screen, drawing upon original recordings and impromptu live performances. |
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This revelation worries me for our future, because it brings his whole character and judgement into focus as a dreamer as well as a wisher? |
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In short, an Alberta Clipper is a fast-moving storm that brings snow in its path and is followed by windy, colder weather. |
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A powerful deterrent to deviant behavior is that such behavior brings shame to one's family and kin and is considered sinful. |
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Wine director Brian Duncan also brings in winemakers to come to the restaurant and move around as people dine. |
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Yet it seems that almost every passing day brings new airlines or new services. |
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It has quite a kick, emphasised by a pungent aroma that brings tears to the eyes and a hanky to the nose. |
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The person who brings this out in most women is that television presenter who had the mean little whiney, rebarbative jibes that suited her well. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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Perhaps it is here that Ansermet's approach brings out music that is in the notes but not always realized by others. |
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Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime. |
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Canada's kids' channel YTV brings you all the news that's both wicked and awesome. |
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Much of what Orme tells us is familiar, though he brings the fruits of very wide reading to enrich the discourse. |
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People value and respect science and are grateful for the many great goods it brings. |
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It is such as they, in most cases, who still believe the story of the stork which brings babies because of the consequences of a kiss. |
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Day two brings an unbroken hike that includes climbs totalling some 2,500 ft. |
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My girlfriend also occasionally brings her notebook over to plug into my wired Ethernet router. |
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Yet, the Baptist convention there brings Baptists together for evangelism and witness. |
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Most Indian systems of thought teach that gaining such insight brings about the liberation of the individual from karmic continuity. |
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It brings your personalized experience to any compatible car, so you have the same experience in a rental as you do in your own whip. |
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He brings a wealth of knowledge to bear in conversations with his advisees. |
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This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils. |
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This is a car that lives by its 7,000 rpm redline and brings out the devil in whoever sits behind the wheel. |
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The independent suspension brings the wheels to the ground, keeping the vehicle under control. |
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It brings together juniors and infants on one site, rather than a quarter of a mile apart on opposite sides of busy Bag Lane. |
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However, the crux of his argument brings 'ad hominem' to a whole new level, and something worthy of debate. |
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Emily is not particularly friendly to the perfectly nice woman her father brings to dinner. |
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Lukoszevieze brandishes a meat cleaver and brings it down on a substantial joint of meat. |
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Kuijken brings an excellent team of soloists together to produce a reading of radiant spiritual beauty and emotional depth. |
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Colour is draped over the client to see what brings out the natural radiance of the skin. |
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For most, the personal interaction with patients and thrill of helping make people better is what brings real job satisfaction. |
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Kittichai brings a taste of Bangkok, with a dash of international fusion, to Soho. |
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By acting things out, it really brings it alive and afterwards they have to write a report of the battle as if they were a reporter. |
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The jingly sound it makes brings back some painful memories for the crazy killer. |
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Then, as the duck draws its foot forward and brings the toes together, the web folds up so there is less resistance to the water. |
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Pires is best known as an outstanding Mozart interpreter, and she brings a very Mozartian sense of balance and nuance to her Beethoven. |
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A rabbit's foot brings good luck, though I'm sure all those the three-legged rabbits wouldn't necessarily agree. |
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He brings a wealth of executive experience from previous roles in both the public and private sector to the mutual, non-profit friendly society. |
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She shares our vision and aspirations for this unique venture, and brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the project. |
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It has been run by two-party or three-party coalitions, with all the instability and weakness that brings. |
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She waxes amusing about the trials of boys wanting to play like girls and even brings along her hubby, Ben. |
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The show is a refreshing change, and brings a wholly new element to the medical drama genre. |
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Equally at home singing in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Lingala, and Kincongo, he brings energy, rhythm and excitement to his music. |
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However, their quick wits and intelligence often brings them through, and they may make a fortune from nothing. |
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While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix. |
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In fact it brings new pressures to react even more quickly to quotations and queries. |
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I'm all sampling strings and accordions, almost to where it brings up visions of a pastoral French landscape. |
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This second base, with its delicate curving legs, brings to mind a Queen Anne sideboard. |
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The proposal also brings Scots Law into line with the European Convention of Human Rights. |
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Which brings us again to the bishops, who more than anyone should try to govern in accord with divine justice and mercy. |
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Every morning her husband brings her breakfast of croissants with strawberry jam and a bowl of fresh fruit to bed. |
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It's a quantum leap forward and it certainly brings it to everybody's attention. |
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It's an absurd ritual, and funny, yet his little trek affords a lovely view and brings him into contact with fellow passers-by. |
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This sort of abstract illusionism brings to mind certain early canvases by Bridget Riley. |
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In this sense, the Holy Spirit brings God's judgment upon the tendency to absolutize any human institution, even the most sacred. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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He needs to display a level of skill that brings him closer to an American sign-painter than to a French academician. |
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The wool design by Maddalena Forcella brings to mind the gang warfare and violence that has plagued Mexico. |
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A fetus only truly became a person, with all the attendant rights that brings, at birth. |
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Grandin explained how the device actually brings her two roles as autism advocate and animal-science expert together. |
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He also expanded on the need to get the average American out from under the blizzard of paperwork that the tax season brings. |
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A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators. |
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Talk with the mayor who brings an Ivy League mind and tattooed arms to save Braddock, Pennsylvania. |
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While excoriating the IRS, Huckabee brings his readers along on a flashback to his youth. |
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Although he brings a Western spin to things, he seems equally inspired by the local sense of style. |
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It brings together the largest and broadest exhibition of contemporary Arab photographic art yet seen in the United States. |
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And that brings us to why your phone could look a lot more like a cable box in the future. |
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This recipe calls for calamari on the grill, a method that brings out the sweet tenderness of the small cephalopods. |
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They want reality, no matter how crazy the celeb who brings it on has become. |
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From wakeboarding, to kiteboarding, to windsurfing and even sailing, the Blue Lagoon Windsurfing Club is brings a wide range of water sports for people of all ages. |
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But his stridency and his abusiveness, particularly of the pathetic Miss Taboo, brings him perilously close to being just another cartoonish Evil Queen. |
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I like the nurturing aspect that tucking a seedling into warm soil brings. |
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She brings her own tea bags in a neat Ziploc bag, and I am mildly awed at her preparedness and chutzpah. |
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It brings to mind one of those nature documentaries, where the wounded water buffalo desperately tries to fend off the hyenas circling in for the kill. |
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Sometimes he brings his wife, to swap acid comments with the bartender. |
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If you thought that puns, acrostics, charades, et cetera were quaint relics from a bygone era, then think again as Robert Dessaix brings us up to date on Word Games. |
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This patented champ evens skin tone and brings out a natural radiance. |
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Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty. |
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That kind of slightly over-anxious, wrapping up of objects in connoisseurship brings me out in hives. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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A Sabbath well spent brings a week of content, and strength for the toils of the morrow, but a Sabbath profaned, whate'er may be gained, is a certain forerunner of sorrow. |
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Every year brings new adventures, experiences and surprises. |
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It was also her open sexual appetite, which Cooke brings up in section after section of the book. |
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The trio brings appropriate whimsy to Gorey's playfully macabre material, an accordion main soundtrack to besotted mothers and weeping chandeliers. |
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This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief. |
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But his timid foray into critical thinking brings swift and severe punishment. |
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Whether convening meetings between scientists and sociologists or converting calculus to algebra, he brings his own agility to medical problem-solving. |
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Sometimes, all too often in fact, you only realise the real richness of what you have on your own doorstep when someone else brings it to your attention. |
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The recent stepping-up of the campaign for the opening of the rail line from Collooney to Limerick brings to mind with sadness the closure of another line. |
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Two days later, a delivery man brings a large, cylindrical package to my door. |
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My son, who is in reception class, brings books home to read. |
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Popular presenter Sue Sweeney brings her quick wit and comic humour to a new show on Saturdays starting at 9.00 am following the success of her Tuesday evening programme. |
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He is often at the office until 8pm and always brings work home. |
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Then there is the historical aspect of the reef, which brings into focus the reef as resource, a story of commodities and extractive industries, from fishing to mining. |
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The case brings into sharp relief some of the constitutional concepts we've been studying, as does the Blair government's re-enactment of detention-without-trial legislation. |
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Being monarch brings with it overwhelming duties and obligations, not the least of which is that your people must find you worthy enough to bow and curtsy to. |
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That's because any festival, whether it celebrates the sackbut and crumhorn of early music, or the sword and society of the Vikings, brings in enthusiasts. |
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A corner devoted to raspberries, blueberries and blackberries brings in wrens, blue jays and towhees, and also attracts Maya and Delia for daily pilgrimages. |
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This brings us to the common claim that much kwaito is apolitical. |
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Inherent Vice brings you a sprawling, unobstructed narrative, and then asks you to savor as much as you can. |
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Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory. |
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He states them with a musical cadence and then brings them out one by one to be examined, dissected and reveled in. |
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A broad base of support in the middle brings balance to the see-saw of political power. |
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Even curry, the former best friend of chilled lager, is now seen as a dish that brings out the best in certain Alsatian wines and powerful Rieslings. |
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If it brings about democratic progress, why is it a bad thing for people to throw off the yoke of tyranny and decide that they want to control their own futures? |
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Fluent in Yoruba, George brings a linguistic command to readings of Fagunwa that are necessarily lost on Anglophone readers of this important Nigerian writer. |
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As the steaks are eaten, Mount, who has some skill in these things, brings up the movie. |
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This movie brings a cheerfully anachronistic spin to the centuries-old traditions of knights engaging in combat for glory, honor, and a lady or two. |
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It's a wall dive subject to a strong current that brings in prolific pelagic life, including marauding requiem sharks, to interact with the reef's other inhabitants. |
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Forty-nine-year-old Elena brings a trembling hand to the bridge of her nose and makes a slashing movement across it. |
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Most of the time, the script simply brings the issue up and leaves it at that with the rest of the work and questioning to come from a healthy family discussion afterwards. |
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Considering the matter from the opposite point of view brings more clearly into focus the constellation of concerns that animates his thinking here. |
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A successful actor-network brings together animate and inanimate objects and resources into a complex, everchanging resilient heterogeneous network. |
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Mary Astor and Cecil Kellaway turn in more restrained performances, and Astor in particular brings a weary gravity to her role that's quite effective. |
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She brings Griet to textured life with the subtlety of her posture, the restrained musculature of her face, and the subdued excitement that propels her movements. |
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The lyrical second theme brings forth a singing legato from the violin that contrasts wonderfully with its sharp and clipped phrasing in the first section. |
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Isabella Rossellini brings a wonderfully biting performance to the screen as the legless beer baron, her self-loathing and sensuality an intoxicating combination. |
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This book works because it brings together some of the best writers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and lets them speak for themselves. |
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Although the use of high potency antipsychotic drugs like haloperidol brings an increased risk of extrapyramidal side effects, the actual reported incidence is low. |
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The feast is an annual event that brings together hundreds of vegetarians and non-vegetarians to enjoy life-affirming food in a wonderful social setting. |
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It's sustained a lot of stresses and strains before, although of course the media age brings it home to people with an intensity and immediacy that didn't previously exist. |
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It brings out the distance and doubt that festered within the proximate intimacy of the Marston family. |
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The viognier brings an added lightness to this very drinkable red wine. |
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Anyone who brings their children is doing so at their own risk. |
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Jealousy rears its head, shattering friendship before mutual desire finally brings the threesome back together for a joltingly abrupt ending. |
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The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law. |
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The conveyor, which is a conveyor belt on a truck, brings in the awkwardly shaped, or late luggage. |
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Attempting to revalorize the cultural dimension in sociocultural phenomena, it especially brings into relief the concept of cultural memory. |
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Through these walks, MADD brings together families, friends and neighbors to raise funds and awareness to make our roadways safer. |
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In 2004, Shipman Enterprises became Lead Time Technology to better represent the value it brings to market. |
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Icon painting, in general, is not an opportunity for artistic expression, though each iconographer brings a vision to the piece. |
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It tells the story of a mother who brings her teenage son to Sarajevo, where his father died in the Bosnian conflict years ago. |
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It brings together all members of the WTO, all of which are countries or customs unions. |
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Legionnaires, which can be contracted from contaminated water, has early flu-like symptoms and brings on a rare form of pneumonia. |
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A drawing such as 15 Nov 65, with its flattened-out, ribbonlike form, brings Richard Tuttle to mind. |
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This incident really brings home the whole question of access, the point of entry for people into observing or seeing art at that kind of level. |
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It really brings home the amount of deprivation you lived through, and it's very common for grief to come up like this. |
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The scoring is also different, as a point is awarded for every shot that brings the ball closer to the target than any opponent's ball. |
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Another manuscript of the same century has a crude but spirited picture which brings us into close touch with the existing game. |
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My father brings home a big brass antique menorah, shaped like an archway, heavy, on a pedestal, on a round base. |
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Night now gives place to the brightness of day, and amid its affulgence the world rolls on again to night, and each brings its incidents of life. |
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Internationalisation brings tensions in terms of cost, benefit and opportunity. |
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Flora does not want to deliver the package and brings the piano key instead to Alisdair. |
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Alan Brown noted that this brings to the forefront questions about the political content of teaching practices. |
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Competition among workers not only brings down wages, but also keeps some workers out of employment. |
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Man must be aware of his existence in the Universe and what he brings to it, in terms of riches, power and fame. |
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The AppleScript Scripter's Kit brings Apple's scripting language to a new class of users. |
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Petra deploys an impeccable technique, allied to stunning diction, and even brings restraint and musicality to her scat singing. |
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At the same time it protects them from the disenchantment with the love interest that communication inevitably brings. |
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August brings us to the eighth month of our modern calendar and the celebrations of the first harvest at Lughnasadh and the Corn Moon. |
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The new age comes through the death of Jesus, and his loss of life brings abundance to everyone. |
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The Station is the airport's ground transport interchange and brings bus, coach and rail passengers under one roof. |
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The holding of city status brings no special benefits other than the right to be called a city. |
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The extreme brightness and variability of blazars result from a chance orientation that brings one jet almost directly in line with Earth. |
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Although recreation and tourism brings many benefits to an area, it also brings a number of problems. |
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Each year more than 7,000 people attend the event, which brings celebrities from TV and film to the coastal town. |
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When he brings into the Commons a bill to suspend the payment of annates to Rome, he suggests a division of the House. |
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The Tower of London is not in the City, but is a notable visitor attraction which brings tourists to the southeast of the City. |
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This brings HMPS and the National Probation Service under a single headquarters structure for the first time ever. |
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Bill Bailey The beardy trollman, right, brings music and comedy show to the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. |
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Riccardo Tisci brings out everyone from Bambi to Kanye West. |
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Federal Premium Black Cloud brings the latest in steel shot technology to today's waterfowler. |
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That brings in Easy Road, Demora, Adam's Ale, Meadway, Desert Ace, Cordial, Pearl Acclaim and El Viento. |
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Finally, he brings it home with a perfectly bombastic biggie. |
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Traversal of this hallway brings them to the octagonal Central Lobby, the hub of the Palace. |
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This reference brings general readers and students up close and personal with the great white shark. |
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They ask the questions with which the celebration starts and their search for the hidden matzo, the afikoman, brings it to a close. |
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This is considered a false economy as the NHS will later have to pay to treat diseases and complications that smoking brings on. |
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The champagne brings out the brightness and tang of the grapefruit. |
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Llandudno Junction Cineworld, Odeon Wrexham FOOTLOOSE A city boy brings dance back to a town haunted by tragedy. |
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He's also quite jinky off his feet. He steps through tackles and offloads there are no frills. He brings other players into the game. |
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Spring brings a lot of trouble for hundreds of thousands of people affected by allergies, in particular allergic rhinitis. |
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The story brings to life the food chain of glass shrimps, wrigglers, plague minnows, and of course water scorpions. |
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The combination of huge world sales, bogglesome advances and television rights to mini-series brings wads of moolah in every post. |
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The evening brings the fashionistas to the alter-ego lounge where they sip pricy martinis or shoot pool at the ultramodern bar. |
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But the hydrophobic amide group of this bifunctional monomer brings amorphousness in the specimen and thus, decreasing the hardness value. |
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The dynamic in creation that brings about a return to God is experienced by humans as an uplifting or anagogy. |
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What brings the tears to other eyes But freezes them in mine, And what bechills another heart Fans into flame my own. |
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Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the falling of a leaf? |
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Today, India always has a massive audience and it brings along a massive bank cheque. |
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He brings a band which includes six and twelve-string guitars and balafon, a wooden percussion instrument not dissimilar to the xylophone. |
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Vaughn trots out his familiar blend of in-your-face blokeishness and tactless charm while Witherspoon brings new meaning to the word bland. |
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Which brings us back to the chaotic scene at 26 Federal Plaza. |
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For Harlequin, the Arabesque deal brings greater access to African American authors, backlists and a loyal readership base. |
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The new crop of reality shows brings us that much closer to the contestants, warts and all. |
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The book's owner, Maurice Conchis befriends Urfe and brings him into his vortical universe. |
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When one caste gains too much power, it brings its own brand of disaster. |
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Like the poison-tipped darts of Aguaruna blowguns, these darts can be shot into someone else in a way that is unfelt but eventually brings death. |
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I cannot imagine a book that brings out more forcefully, more unhingingly, what we have to by reading about the experience of growing up. |
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The labor I offer in my friends' sugarbush is strenuous, but it brings a welcome fatigue. |
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If you think you're in pain now, just wait until you see what tomorrow brings, you gizzardless coward. |
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Now the 1997 model year brings a slew of new and redesigned models that tackle sticker shock head-on. |
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A wife thats more then faire is like a stale, Or chanting whistle which brings birds to thrall. |
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The dal tarka is made from whole yellow split peas, while sag aloo brings potatoes in a rich and oily spinach puree. |
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It brings about 10000 Gypsies and Irish Travellers and 30000 other people from all over Britain to the town. |
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A car park has however been provided at the head of the lake which brings the great arc of fells from Branstree round to High Raise into range. |
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This brings us to Dr. Robert H. Eckel, the co-chair of the Working Group. |
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The theatre brings many Broadway shows and nationally recognized performers to the city. |
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Everyone loves a beach party and Beach brings that atmosphere on even the rainiest night. |
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However, others suggest lifetime tenure brings substantial benefits, such as impartiality and freedom from political pressure. |
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For heavenly beauty, mid perennial springs, Feels not the change, which frore sad winter brings. |
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Another impact of the first language is that it brings about the reflection and learning of successful social patterns of acting and speaking. |
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Because of this, the event brings many visitors to the city who wander the streets, visiting the many sights of the city. |
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Fire-worship brings into view again, though under different aspects and with different results, the problems presented by water-worship. |
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Which brings us to the images that compel our attention today. |
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The Vespers which begins Lazarus Saturday officially brings Great Lent to a close, although the fast continues through the following week. |
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This brings us to the question of why the editors and possibly even the author were interested in seeing this Kannada work translated? |
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The southwest monsoon season from July to September brings strong winds and high seas. |
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Rio currently brings together the main production centers of Brazilian television. |
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But like all the other symbolic devourings in the novel, this one too brings its revelation. |
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He spies a native canoe, captures the two Indians on board, and brings them back to ship. |
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The temperature is also shaped by the Caribbean current, which brings in warm water from the equator. |
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It also brings an annual risk of illness, known by locals as the 'hajji disease', a general term for various viral maladies. |
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The Sandek is a Godfather but there is also a Kvater who brings the to-be-circumcised infant to the mohel, circumcisor. |
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The conquest of vast territories brings multitudes of diverse cultures under the central control of the imperial authorities. |
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It brings increasing interconnectedness among different populations and cultures. |
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The sirocco brings humid and warm air, often carrying Saharan sand causing rain dust. |
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It is based on a scientific approach, and brings together fields such as archaeology, behavioral ecology, psychology, primatology, and genetics. |
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A mention in a Lonely Planet guidebook can draw large numbers of travellers, which invariably brings change to places mentioned. |
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Active tectonics also brings fresh, unweathered rock towards the surface, where it is exposed to the action of erosion. |
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Only when both anthroposcopy and anthropometry brings us to the same result are we satisfied with the outcome. |
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The pilot brings to the ship expertise in handling large vessels in confined waterways and expert local knowledge of the port. |
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Later on in the week another local artist returns home when Blyth's Paul Lamb brings his Kingsnakes to the Alnwick Playhouse on Thursday. |
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If they decide to stay, then they should realise that accepting the king's shilling brings certain obligations. |
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At the end o' the six paces yer cuts yer 'and away an' brings it smartly dahn ter yer side an' looks to yer front. |
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Lifetime's Whitney Houston biopic created a lot of buzz online as it brings more than 200,000 searches on Google on Saturday, Jan. |
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Saral Money brings the power of a debit card, every dhar holder and can be purchased across the counter from kirana shops and bank branches. |
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Endocytosis is a process which brings extracellular large molecules or other cells into the cell interior by cytomorphosis. |
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About once every 11 or 12 years a hurricane brings damaging winds and storm surges to the region. |
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The Agulhas Current regularly flows around the southern tip of the bank and brings warm water to the western bank along the bank's western edge. |
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What Shinobi delivers on cuteness, it brings ten-fold in delicious ramen. |
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