How To Use Bring In A Sentence

  • Add white soy sauce and milk, season with salt and pepper to taste and bring to a simmer.
  • Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
  • I have to find grass and bring it up to them, otherwise they'll die. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening. Undefined
  • If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
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  • A few plum accents can bring in a note of elegance to any room; try a throw pillow or two, or a plum lampshade with a fringe?
  • The huge amounts that this would bring in would allow the personal allowance to be raised by a couple of thousand, helping those on low and medium incomes.
  • It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job.
  • Outrages like the Thomas case make it a good deal more difficult for enlightened penal reformers like the Professor to get a fair hearing when they advocate bringing back the lash.
  • One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons.
  • There are, true, a few tonal changes: the jokes are jokier, the touches of malice heavier, and she revels more obviously than before in the playfulness she brings to her performances. What Sarah Palin Doesn't Know
  • Britain has a window of opportunity to bring her coastline alive again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nancy and Andy bring in Stevie for an emergency pediatrician visit on "Weeds" (Showtime at 10), only to turn on the television in the waiting room and learn that the feds are a little too close to catching their family. TV highlights: Monday, Oct.18, 2010
  • The "lawmen" in the Justice Department, etc, who are doing the hard work to bring these Wall Street criminals to the courthouse will be compromised. Stephen Gyllenhaal: Goldman and Sachs and Lipstick and Rouge
  • Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
  • 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.
  • I think the argument of race as a cause of criminality like Walter brings up is somewhat off-point - The reason why those racial divides in criminality show up is mainly because those lines go together with education - or rather: the lack of good education. Can a Godless Society be a
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt all this is relatively important in its way, but I can't bring myself to get very interested in it.
  • Mickey-boy, 'if the Joy Lady is so anxious to get the baby, and sew its clothes herself, why I'll just let her,' so I did _let_ her, but it took some time to make them, so I had to wait to bring it 'til tonight. Michael O'Halloran
  • The mobile service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer.
  • We're trying to bring along several promising young football player.
  • This policy could bring that programme to a shuddering halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wanted me to bring my US passport, and Mexican Visa, but instead of two black and white infantil size photos, they wanted color photos here in Morelos and they only wanted a color copy of the pages in my passport and FM3 visa showing my photo and the page of the FM3 visa that I had then showing the prorrogas (renewals) to verify who I am and that I live here legally. Page 2
  • Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering. Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
  • The rival TV companies are in a race to bring out the first film drama of his life.
  • This day wilt thou either bring back in triumph the gory head and spoils of Aeneas, and we will avenge Lausus 'agonies; or if no force opens a way, thou wilt die with me: for I deem not, bravest, thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord.' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • When your mama a biach, you gonna be a bicah - when you grow up hearing men tell your mama "Bring me my blunts, BIACH!" you won't have a very high opinion of women, ergo, yourself. Undefined
  • She provides love, companionship and entertainment, and brings so much happiness to my life.
  • As each of them look under the table, he screams and bangs his head, creating enough commotion to bring the whole café to his attention.
  • Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
  • February is seldom a month to bring many people much cheer but this year for Championship clubs on the breadline, it will be tougher than ever. Chelsea's £50m deal for Fernando Torres worries Uefa | Digger
  • Countless millions here and abroad will be hoping the Royal romance brings joy in dark economic times. The Sun
  • I had the terrible feeling of being left behind to bring up the baby while he had fun.
  • Thus, this festival brings together the richness of the Indian kitchen with its spices and subtle shades of taste and texture.
  • He has pledged to bring his country to peace by the end of the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some, the inexorable march of years and the pathos of mortality bring an inward, deep resentment. Christianity Today
  • My birthday wishes to you are the warmest.May all the plans you are making work out just right for you and may life always bring the best things your way.
  • Our world has changed; we must adjust our living habits as necessary to address the increased danger that the specter of terrorism brings.
  • Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the analogy is complex.
  • The group, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, bagpipe, piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
  • Where else has a village come together to bring works of literature to life? Times, Sunday Times
  • Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people.
  • Do you think I need to bring a jacket?
  • Chandler said the surf got enormous on a weekend, bringing in the monster numbers of moon jellyfish (technically known as aurelia aurita). Oregon Coast Travel, Tourism, Science, Entertainment News - Breaking News from the Oregon Coast
  • Getting involved in European companies is likely to bring a complexity of personnel management that will blow their minds," Graeme Maxton, a Europe-based independent auto industry analyst, told the news service, noting Chinese companies 'poor track record of managing their businesses. DealBook
  • Severe shock can bring on an attack of acne.
  • So numerous and various were the influences, formative and impellent, which combined to bring the colonies up to the precise ripening-point of their independence, as to make it difficult to assign each its proper force. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
  • After years of fiscal gloom, they hope Brown will bring his political clout to the corporate realm.
  • However long the odds, he couldn't bring himself to turn away all those labors of hope and industry and self-promotion.
  • In a medium saucepan, bring the lobster stock reduction to a boil, add the cream, and simmer until reduced by half.
  • I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down Killing the Buddha
  • I am assuming as they are looking for the will that the flash sidewards was taking place shortly after the plane had landed, at which point Kate is on the run from the police and definitely not bringing up a child. LOSTCasts 82: The Lighthouse
  • Any book that is written for the public, as this one is, needs to bring across that maturity and complexity of thinking in such a way that it is digestible by nonspecialists, without trivializing the subject.
  • Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth.
  • I asked him to send Koli so that he could drive me back to Jessore so I could get my investors - I would rent an autorickshaw to bring them to the site if I had to. Kristin Boekhoff: Ecopreneur: Never Let Them See You Sweat
  • If you're running for more than 20 minutes, bring a water bottle and rehydrate during your workout as well as afterward.
  • But we also need to bring in some quality players and I want top-class competition in all positions.
  • He'll need help to bring the computer down.
  • I think bringing comedy back into a burlesque environment is a nice touch.
  • He is known for bringing a lawsuit against Japanese corporations for forced labor during WWII.
  • Gob Woodhull, an imaginary son of the real 19th-century feminist, spiritualist and free-love advocate Victoria Woodhull, loses his twin brother in the Civil War and builds a vast and elaborate machine whose purpose is to "grieve" so efficiently that it will bring all of history's dead back to life. Time Tripping
  • Add the remaining flour, bring mixture together and knead lightly until a dough is formed. The Sun
  • So extraordinary is this fact that we shall approach it from sev-eral perspectives to try to bring its enormity within our grasp.
  • Maybe I should bring along my trumpet to liven things up! The Sun
  • Spring brings elderflower, young nettles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is the ultimate unified theory so compelling that it brings about its own existence?
  • My desire is to bring the viewer out of the gallery space and into the actual physical environment of the lakebed.
  • Add all the remaining ingredients and bring to the boil.
  • God is thus responsible for bringing into being the large-scale structure of the universe.
  • In the case of periodic tenancies the legislature left landlords free to bring them to an end by the service and expiry of valid notices to quit.
  • Bringing modern styles to Chinese drama, they are cultivating their own fans.
  • And so, with this in mind, and in the spirit of wild experimentation, this week, in place of the usual guttersnipe sneering, I bring you art. Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: TV listings in haiku
  • And most spectators are alert, many of them bringing their own baseball gloves to catch souvenirs.
  • The success of women's sport, and particularly intercollegiate basketball, brings with it other issues stemming from the corrupting effects of success and money.
  • Pour the marinade into a small saucepot, and bring to a boil. Kerry Saretsky: Franglais: Apricot and Rosemary Oven Ribs (RECIPE)
  • Bring to the boil, add the gelatine and stir to combine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists.
  • With referees now bringing the ball forward for indiscipline, mouthy players can cost their team a game, not to mind risking a yellow card and even a sending off.
  • Is adebayor back tomorrow? is rsc injured again after going off or what is just "cramp"? id keep the same side as fulham but id rest vieria and play de jong and bring adebayor in for rsc if he is injured! if rsc is fit, and keep with him, because he wins far more balls in the air than adebayor. Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed
  • Often dance can you bring about knee joint motile to injure?
  • Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod.
  • What we bring to our reading of a text or document affects how we read it. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • He laughed and he said: ‘Well I can bring you baguettes or multigrain bread.’
  • At the office I decided to bring Arnie Bloch up to date with my latest information about the Finnegans. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • Each year over the Fourth of July weekend, the Toppenish Pow Wow & Rodeo brings crowds of people to Toppenish to watch broncobusters and Native American dances.
  • It's a clever business tactic: Not only is the donation tax-deductible, but participating nonprofits bring in their lists, and shoppers are incentivized to buy, knowing the profits go to worthy causes. Artful Style on the Bowery
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • We need reform so that a suspended sentence can be converted by the original judge if the convicted criminals bring it into disrepute by their behaviour. The Sun
  • Can you bring your weight to bear on this? Times, Sunday Times
  • That brings up significant issues as authoritative source vs . volunteered geographic information.
  • He knocks boldly at the door who brings good news. 
  • Don't forget to bring sth. back for me.
  • Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • In fact, during deportation souteneurs buy tickets, bring meal, collect suitcases and even give money for the new passport.
  • We bring you the inside story of this sizzling feud.
  • This year she's bringing out her first cookbook. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company formed in 1909 by the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev to bring Russian dance to the West.
  • Once the tempering is sizzling, add the yogurt mixture and bring to boil. Archive 2005-03-01
  • He hesitates, looking particularly grave, and finally brings himself to utter the shameful words.
  • The edification of this house is gradually to be perfected more and more till the coming of Christ, by laying the foundation of Christianity, in bringing men still unto Christ, and carrying on the superstruction in perfecting them in Christ in all spiritual growth, till at last the top-stone be laid on, the Church completed, and translated _to the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens_. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • We shall have to bring in professional advisors to help us to cost out this job.
  • For non-working spouses, sufficient units can be encashed each tax year to bring total income up to just below the annual allowance.
  • I was the one who had convinced him to bring the bomb, even if it wasn't intentional.
  • Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house.
  • Bringing what little money he had saved after sending Serafina her giros postales, he would burst into the familiar cantinas on Santa Fe Street and buy beer for his old acquaintances. Centennial
  • The sound of the theme tune can bring me out in recovered acne syndrome to this day. Times, Sunday Times
  • The motion had particularly pleased Mobuto who was desperate to bring Zimbala back into world affairs.
  • They have no hope, merely a mindless shriek of hatred they believe might bring down destruction on all so they can scavage the corpses. Obama Discusses Wright Controversy In New Web Video
  • With an intellectual's perfectionism, he cannot bring himself to face his desires in real life.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all.
  • He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time.
  • Seeing that China's construction of market economy has its elementary scale, we should enact law of bankruptcy so as to bring the law into full effect.
  • The bank will bring pressure to bear on you if you don't pay.
  • While SocGen management has called Kerviel a trader "without genius" who was "acting alone," French bloggers are touting his "lucidity" and bravery for standing up to a system that "brings up its shady dealings only when they are unfavorable to them. France’s New Anti-Hero
  • Read the agenda prior to the meeting and bring along a notepad.
  • They are also quite preternaturally ugly, bringing a rude abbreviation to the extension of the leg and drawing attention to the unbeautiful formlessness of the shoe, and the cheapness of its material and fabrication.
  • Then I had to bring a branch of candles near it before I could make out the crabbed and faded handwriting. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • We had many family quarrels about it, and they began in time to grow up to a dangerous height; for as I was quite estranged form my husband (as he was called) in affection, so I took no heed to my words, but sometimes gave him language that was provoking; and, in short, strove all I could to bring him to a parting with me, which was what above all things in the world I desired most. Moll Flanders
  • The spaceport is predicted to bring as many as 4,000 jobs to the region. Canada Plans its First Spaceport | Impact Lab
  • Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace of happiness. 
  • D'ye know, that Irish lunatic absolutely ran the gauntlet of pandy fire to get back into Lucknow, and bring out Outram and Havelock in person (with the poor old Gravedigger hardly able to hobble along) just so that they could greet Sir Colin as he covered the last few furlongs? Fiancée
  • Every day that passes sees the obituary columns of broadsheet newspapers bring us more examples.
  • It requires more than faith, though, to write with vigor and perception about Mount Athos without having set foot on the place; and it is hard to see what new or unique perspective Ms. della Dora brings to her subject. A Fossil With Flesh
  • The breakout brings to 15 the number of awaiting-trial prisoners who have escaped from police holding cells in the Transkei since the weekend.
  • Only students studying for more than 12 months will be allowed to bring their dependants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • Once we do this tomorrow, the movers will bring everything we own (save for about 6 suitcases' worth) to our home, and we'll be officially moved in.
  • This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified. The Sun
  • He travelled each morning with bread supplies for Port-laoise but in the afternoons he travelled on the country byroads bringing Brad-bury's breads and confectioneries to rural shops.
  • We're journeying in the psychological borderlands of music, and what you bring with you in your head and your heart, as well as how you listen, may affect your perception of these experimental sounds.
  • Frothy geysers and hissing fumaroles vent into icy air, huge herds of elk and bison gather in low basins for food and warmth, the forest glitters with ice, and a blanket of snow brings a rare silence.
  • The manager called out to an assistant in the back of the shop to bring a glass of water.
  • The womenfolk of the Longbridge workers - the phrase is not inaccurate - are preparing to bring a mass demonstration to London.
  • The vessel could be manoeuvred with its bow thrusters to bring the stern ramp very close to the two men to whom life belts and/or ropes were thrown.
  • While she brings experience and sagacity, such a slim volume on such large topic demands a few leaps of faith, notwithstanding the appended 56 pages of interesting notes and comments.
  • It's interesting that he lards the book with homespun stories of his upbringing in Louisiana, because his philosophy of politics and government is very much a community based approach writ large.
  • She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes.
  • I hope that after the finalisation of the arena we can start bringing benefits to the city. Romania's stadium for next year's Europa League final is in trouble
  • It is my conviction , or my delusion , that crime brings its own fatality with it.
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore go and sacrifice the sheep in the house, cut off the legs and bring them here; thus the carcase will be saved for the choregus. Peace
  • Further, this type of approach would soon bring the concept of a computer based system into disrepute.
  • That will make it easier for businesses such as haulage companies which might have suffered losses as a result of this to bring claims. The Sun
  • They refused to remove a clamp from a car outside a doctor's clinic even though the owner needed to bring his son to hospital and had no money.
  • Edwin, who, with Grimsby, had volunteered the dangerous service of reconnoitering the enemy, returned within an hour, bringing in a straggler from the English camp. The Scottish Chiefs
  • He would bring stardust and much-needed experience to the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • It does; and now two drummers join in, they weave a polyrhythm that brings in one guitar and some pops from a banjo, oh this groove is young but it's growing, and people are starting to move. Archive 2007-10-01
  • The Marine Corps is usually conservative in distributing medals, but the battles of March and April here are certain to bring a significant number of citations for bravery, officials said.
  • I was feeling like that kind of guy appearing in several different mythologies, that kind of guy having the unthankful task to bring over the really, really bad news.
  • It takes time to foster a creative work environment and to understand how creativity can bring you tangible benefits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Antihistamines and calamine lotion can be used to bring down swelling and ease itching.
  • Calne Players will be bringing all the fun and laughter of a pantomime to the town next week with their performance of Cinderella.
  • You might even want to bring along homemade holiday cards and small bags of candy to brighten people's day.
  • Middle-class families needed capital and credit, and marriage had considerable importance in bringing in funds through dowries and marriage settlements, and giving access to credit networks.
  • Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • In these rarefied circles, being green brings cachet. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the mortgage rate has to go up to bring the price of houses down, it will create more homelessness because of repossessions.
  • Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati.
  • Not if he brings joy and comfort into your life apart from this issue. The Sun
  • This message, even when presented figuratively, uses extra linguistic referents to bring it in touch with the reality around us.
  • So she sware to him that she would not do him any hurt or ensorcell him, and bidding bring him a fine horse, saddled and bridled with a golden bridle and decked with trappings all of gold set with jewels, gave the old man a thousand dinars saying, Use this.’’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The pub is one of a number of buildings being sold by the council to bring money back into its coffers.
  • What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
  • A police inspector or public prosecutor can bring home twice as much, the equivalent of around $150,000 a year. In contrast, Brazil's per capita national income stands well below $10,000 annually.
  • I can't wait to get cracking on next year 's crop and see what that might bring. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Troth, my Lord maun be turned feel outright,” said the domestic, “an he puts himsell into sic a carfuffle, for onything ye could bring him, Edie.” The Antiquary
  • The level I am talking about is also hypnagogic & hypnopompic, because sleep brings on the same feeling of hypnosis.
  • Oh, shooting a white deer or buffalo is certain to bring forth bad mojo! Would you shoot an albino deer
  • Of course, keeping beautiful amid the heat and humidity is no easy task, so the Shanghai Star brings you some new and effective ways to help you look your best in the hot weather.
  • This expansion brings elements of Journal news coverage to an additional four million people who buy these newspapers.
  • Cambrai might rely upon advancement to a cardinalship, and steps were taken, but without any good result, to bring about that event. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • The joys of food and wine are there for everybody - and all you need to bring is your corkscrew and curiosity.
  • There was a pause while he swam the vast and slate-blue lakes of his inner melancholia to bring to me his request. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Rebecca "brings the vitality of herself -- her offhand sense of her own consequence"; Mizzy "feels like a fantasy he's having, his own dream of self, made manifest to others"; Peter exhibits an artist whose video installations show ordinary citizens in repeated commonplace actions, but these figures "do, of course, each of them, carry within them a jewel of self, not just the wounds and the hopes but an innerness. Alan Hollinghurst On Michael Cunningham
  • He is bringing back the problem of jesuitical thinking, a mode of thought characterized by "dissembling and equivocating in a manner once associated with Jesuits. Fr. Reese's flawed arguments for Pres. Obama at Notre Dame
  • Kumble went round the wicket to bring the ugly miscued, sliced slog to mid-off's hands into play.
  • A pope determined to bring his message to the world makes himself vulnerable to the malign intentions of fanatics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who knows what pressure that may bring on a hapless opponent? Times, Sunday Times
  • The evils we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear. 
  • My parents gave me a happy upbringing and good education. The Sun
  • All being so nearly ready, I called the drowsy boy again, and, showing him a very large stick in the wood-box, asked him to bring me a hatchet. The Brick Moon, and Other Stories
  • The content is out there, and he brings it together in a manner that conveys his view, and he does so extremely well.
  • Which neatly brings us to Humans, a new spooky drama about artificial intelligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The odds were stacked against her making it in the cut-throat music industry after a tough upbringing. The Sun
  • Because gramma didn't have time to go and get any fruit, so we are being nice and bringing some for her, ok?
  • It sure would bring a new level of understanding to our world of intoleration. Trolls, Anger, Taking Offense and One-Hit- Wonders
  • Such people will inevitably bring their racism and sexism into the jury room.
  • The intolerant citizens have called for a nation-wide general strike to bring down the deep-rooted stratocracy in Burma, due to the junta\'s insistence of barring the Lady to participate in the country\'s political reform process. ' Burma Question - sill a matter of regional concern
  • In one of her interviews in Egypt they bring up that "she's not a pap person like people think".
  • At the local level, one's home represented the center as well, a microcosm of ordered space. 31 One of the adages recorded by Sahagún, otimatoiavi, otimetepexiuj, "thou hast cast thyself into the torrent ... from the crag," is said of someone who has crossed into the periphery with his or her behavior, one "who has placed [themselves] in danger ... who brings about that which is not good. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.
  • He had a normal middle - class upbringing.
  • Brahma gyan or realisation of truth alone will bring about a reformation, helping to establish lasting peace.
  • Yet of course it is they who practiced linguistic apartheid, and the system we propose which could bring this to an end.
  • The demands made upon Martin in the novitiate in his difficult work with the dying - and the hard-won joy it brings - lead to a further thought.
  • The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
  • Their unusual protest was organised after they were banned from bringing in banners and placards. The Sun

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