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Did you bring it on the starship?"
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struggles we are dealing with, they bring questions on
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Do you see how those four words: can't, always, never, and try, start out as thoughts in your head and then they become real because you say them, you declare them and you bring them into existence
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There is scientific evidence behind all of this and there are things that happen within your brain when you bring your goals into existence
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and bring it into school the next week
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Description of sin would never bring sinners into repentance,
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Can we do anything to protect ourselves and bring our sense of balance up to par? Happily, the answer is yes
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through His peace will bring you out of it,
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Jer: 33:6: Behold, I will bring it health and cure, and I will cure them, and will reveal unto them the abundance of
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bring everyone into the knowledge of truth, which is
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This will not only bring peace and solace to one’s mind but also open up one more avenue for social interaction
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bring others to Jesus Christ
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I can bring one for you, Fumai
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There can be different ways to worship or pray, but all are the result of faith in Him to remove all conditions of despair and bring happiness in its place
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bring a smile in your face
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For best results do not boil but bring water to a boil then remove from heat
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Place several chopped cucumbers in a pan of water, bring water to boil and allow to simmer for 1 hour at low heat
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They bring back a wonderful feeling of joy to your life
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The R or “responding” is your chance to bring the rain to your students
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and bring with them
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Every time you notice that your mind has wandered off the breath, notice what it was that took you away and then gently bring your attention back to your belly and the feeling of the breath coming in and out
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It relaxes, rejuvenates, and energizes the body and aims to bring the body and the mind into a harmonious union
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Emma had been away at college at the time … he’d even gone up to Birmingham to collect her and bring her back for me
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Method 2: Slowly bring water to a boil (use low flame), then turn off heat, add 1 cup of the herb, steep for 5 minutes, turn on heat to low and simmer for 5 min
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knocked a double garage door in the rear wall so we could bring the odd car under
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"We will bring the crate to a convenient pick-up point for your transport
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That meant they would bring in temporary people to clear the stuff out of the way
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It's a ten penny ticket and yellow's two cents inside but I bring a skin of green in a nightcoat, I don't wear the coat, I just have that skin in the sleeve, I say the coat's for later
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He picked the right staging axes to bring, to use on a strap of smaller timbers that he hung from a little adapter pulley off the backbone
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He had to bring them back around to go forward again
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Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that
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He knew it pained her to bring these things up at all and loved her even more because of it
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OK, OK, we put it here! You bring
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this, by speaking it out loud, we in turn, bring this word into our physi-
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the hospital and bring the man who has an inflammation of his bones
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I wish we'd thought to bring a crossbow
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‘Fine – tell her to bring the family over for lunch
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"I have complete backups," Ava said, "We can eventually bring back the entire crew
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‘I’ll bring the boxes in, Molly
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"What about this €2000 ring? Do you still have it? If we can bring it back to the shop then at least we'd have the original loan back
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If you want to be useful, you can put the kettle on while I bring this lot in
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It was time to bring this madness to an end
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do not bring life, but occupy the place within us which should instead be
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Very basic it was, but I didn’t miss any of the stuff in storage … I recall I made a decision to get rid of all the clutter once we got it all back, but you know how it is … you never get round to it, or else it has sentimental value and you can’t bring yourself to throw it out
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I sent a man down to his garage earlier to bring him in for questioning but he’s not there
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He wishes to bring us to
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astral guardian would bring the boy to her arms and to her digs soon enough
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light fleece top that she had ultimately decided to bring along sat snugly over her
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She wasn't going to bring it up to Ava, Ava didn't bring it up to her, but she seemed like she knew about it
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Then why does she want to bring
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Lucy swallowed, desperate to bring succour to her parched throat
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She could bring the probe in very quietly among the pointed glass turrets of the castle this courtyard was on and swoop down to perch on a windowsill
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accepting the request would bring freedom of a kind that, at her tender and exciting
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so I have one ordered for then to bring us home
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has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land where he went, and his
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"You keep requesting that we bring Morg back
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Glenelle saw Ava bring up a few more screens in the air in front of her that she couldn't see from this side
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be conjectured about, that would bring madness & vexation to anyone who
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Of course this was the guy she had a cherub of, but Glenelle didn't bring that up
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It will bring faith to you
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Bring before Him everything that concerns you
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In true Tonya style, they bring a basket of food and, within ten minutes of their arrival, Tonya is cajoling me into eating something
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diagnosis, and bring you to victory over weakness, illness and death
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If he wanted to adjust the magic level of his universe he could bring that interface with him, but as it was he allowed it only at the kitchen table and the den of his house and at the desk of the main cabin in his yacht
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We bring into play just here his "blameless reputation" (1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:7) and note the "example" found in such Ch
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should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?“ God in the next verse simply says I will be with you
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God's: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring it unto me, and I will hear it
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meetings) but again bring men's attention constantly to the Christ like spirit we need in
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"We are to exhaust all avenues to bring them to the faith and away from the power of the Kassikan, that is in our charter
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Rampone grabbed hold of a 10m Staas container with the mighty claw-foot in the rear and gave a burst of gas to grasp another of the belt-iron steel containers and bring it in contact with the first
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It suddenly occurs to me I could bring it with me in the material world
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Finally, seeing I hadn't phoned her till yesterday afternoon, she called me at about 4:00 pm and asked me whether I intended to come or not; then she commented jokingly: “Those who don't bring an expensive present, won't come in!”
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You’ll have to bring something towards the feast though
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So, while Betty and I drag the boxes of decorations out of the cupboard where they live during the rest of the year, the men bring in the barrel used for the tree which is kept in Fred’s shed for some reason I cannot fathom, and the tree itself which has been lying in my drive for the last two days resulting in me having to park in the car park but that was a minor inconvenience, though I didn’t think so when I left my mobile in the car and only discovered it an hour later by which time the rain was pouring down
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She was born in Patras, she has an older sister and a younger brother, her parents were too poor to bring up three children, so the girls were raised by their grandmother
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He had never understood how the weapons of the Kassikan would overpower anything they could bring against them
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Maybe we should make the best deal we can, concede that they will hold the ground, attempt to retain only those souls we can bring into heaven
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I try to bring her round, she resists, I emphasize I will come all the way from Glyfada, while she will only have to walk some metres; she grumbles a little more and finally she says in a plaintive voice: “Alright, Yvonne, I will come
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’ He said deliberately seriously understating the case, ‘In the summer, I tend to get my breakfast and bring it up to eat in bed, and, on the odd occasion when I’ve been ill, it has been a great comfort to be able to see that lot from the bed
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My friend said that he would go if he could bring someone with him
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I'm afraid the only answers I have will only bring more mistrust
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I hoped that each day would bring that longed-for moment
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"So what I want to know, after all this has been said, are you willing to bring these properties under your control?"
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"Antenna 521 and the NEI were always powered up and we've been able to bring up the PEI instruments remotely
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"It had to bring the last of the crew down
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The second statement doesn’t bring that kind of detail
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It is for this reason that Jesus rebuked those on the road to Emmaus, “Foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter His glory?” Is it not the pattern of God to bring darkness and suffering before there is a glory?
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They perform religious functions to cause one to feel at peace with God, but they never once bring the power of salvation to the hearts of the pew sitters
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How many times have I heard that this is a message to the Jewish religion? How many times have I heard that Jesus cursing the religion of men? Jesus was cursing all religion! Anything that would purport to bring you close to God by hiding the fruit instead of letting it be open before all is a false religion
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what the day is about to bring
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“That would not bring Lyla back to me
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The low greyness of the sky blotted out the stars, but as Lucy headed up the road towards Waitrose and the uphill walk towards Chesterton, past the old hospital and the mouldering bones of the old Roman amphitheatre, she felt sure that some astral guardian would bring the boy to her arms and to her digs soon enough
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The light fleece top that she had ultimately decided to bring along sat snugly over her shoulders, not worn, as that would be too much admission of sensibility, but comforting nonetheless
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Go give two another couple turns and bring the nose around a little bit more
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That was just enough to stave off the worst of the depression that cutting off yaag could bring, leaving her functioning but with a sad and quiet air
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Step 2: You must use the power of choice, to CHOOSE to bring
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It can only bring to
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Lucy saw with absolute clarity under this calm but deep moonlight, that accepting the request would bring freedom of a kind that, at her tender and exciting age, she had never yet considered
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You might want to bring a weedhook and snips in lightly settled neighborhoods
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bringing them to the one who is able of deal with their
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“Really? I highly doubt that,” Silence said as she stepped forward, bringing the spinning blades closer to Nancy
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Herndon was busy bringing the boat to dock
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She was bringing some of their gear up to the house when Venna appeared on the path and reminded Jorma about the fire
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They all walked inside, Nancy bringing up the rear of the group and still looking for any traces of Silence
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The United Order soldiers sprang into action, bringing up their laser rifles and aiming them at Silence
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There are a number of NGOs doing good work in the field of healthcare, bringing up parentless and destitute children, care of physically handicapped, education of poor children, nourishment for patients and disaster management and rehabilitation
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"I'll be bringing someone of mine, or you can keep your aluminum
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doostEr thought about surveying the situation before bringing the rockosaur out and if he knew he was going this far south along the city front he probably would have
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"I'm here to claim a crate that I believe is stored in that area," he said to the guy sitting there, bringing out a piece of paper
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This first step is one of the most difficult stages in the meditation process and involves constant unremitting ability to keep bringing the mind back to that "object" upon which the aspirant has chosen to concentrate
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"You seem to think you are bringing it to the rightful owner in the chaparral
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He had to go beyond the street, then remove the tongue again to back up into the street the bridge was on, after bringing the kedas around to the other side
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They were now at least fifty miles beyond the last of them, other than this Waldeis they were probably bringing the cargo to
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She soothed him gently for a few minutes, bringing him back to the
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Finally he leaned forward a little, bringing his large beaked nose and inked skin into the light and revealing the swirl of art that covered his face and neck
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I’ll be bringing her home shortly
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"Rafa!" The big man lumbered into the room bringing his peculiar body odor with him
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traditions, bringing the vile
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keep sacrificing our time and bringing offerings…so that we could stay
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"Oh?" he asked, quickly bringing up a screen
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‘Yes, I think she may be bringing Barney
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In the meantime, she still works as a chamber maid in the Hotel “Blue Rose” in Vouliagmeni, while my parents have undertaken the bringing up and support of her two sons – which means at least half of my father's pension is spent on the needs of Alice and her children
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Unseeing, I walk down the path, my brain suddenly bringing to my attention all the little pointers which should have warned me …
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He might be trying to impose martial law over the council, bringing on a final showdown
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He would sprout their seeds in a highland of this world, bringing horses, yaks and goats with them, as well as all the vegetables they had seeds for aboard
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She takes one look at me, glances round the room and goes quickly over to where the kitchen roll stands and tears off a chunk, bringing it back to the table and handing it to me
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“Don't mind about bringing a present
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He never got any feedback from the notes he sent to the Kassikan other than a formal 'thank you for bringing this to our attention, we are grateful for any knowledge
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Either I was bringing something that is utter insanity, or it is ultimate sanity
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"Desa's bringing me back to reality, her and this river trip
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bringing it into your field, they are creating your reality and
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They are so afraid of bringing
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bringing more and more into your field
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The same people that saw the glory of God bringing Israel out of Egypt and into the Land is the same generation that will see heaven on earth
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That nation will be a blessing – even though they are currently bringing strife and chafing
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He has claimed to be all these things, and has promised all of these things… but where is the evidence? Who is really bringing peace? Who is really Lord? This was the Gospel
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We will think that we are actually protecting God’s name, but in actuality we are bringing an offense because we are out of sync with His character
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You are charged with the responsibility of bringing
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With Lardyme bringing out a tray with the other
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but you could have warned us you were bringing someone else”
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With only a moment’s hesitation, Berndt selects our route and we set off; Berndt leading, me in the middle and Joris bringing up the rear
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Yet again I appear to be bringing destruction to my friends … I wonder how Agna is now … did her home escape damage? Wiesse, badgered by my repeated requests, was still waiting to hear before we left
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It has the added benefit of toning and strengthening the muscles and organs of the abdomen as well as bringing relief from our two antagonists of this chapter
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"This will be our last sleep together," she said as she felt his arms go around her, bringing her out of her reminisce and into the present of this golden moment
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"You're bringing me such luck, cute and cuddly lady
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The bishop broke into the eulogy, echoing through the Tannoy, ringing round the valleys, bringing in the strays and frightening the wild
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During the week Cyberia cleaned the house, cooked meals and performed a range of other wifely duties while her husband, under the guise of bringing euphonic enlightenment to the masses, rescued black bin liners full of old clothes, books and partially complete jigsaw sets from the doorways of London’s charitable retail outlets
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We both wave her apologies away, bringing a look of relief to her face
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He was prepared to give evidence in any trial bringing the traffickers to justice, as long as it guaranteed financial independence for Sophia
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fantasies – try bringing them to life with a little creative thinking, do things for each other that are new and stimulating…in short, just go out there and have fun!
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Bringing others into a fight is not a fair way to fight
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A fair fight will remain focused and bringing up the past distracts from the current issues and also sends the message that the past
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‘The years you spent bringing him up were not wasted
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Bringing them together would be a challenge, not as difficult as she and Daniel, but still a challenge
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"Have you started bringing it home?" he asked
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Over in the direction of the winding construction that would bring even more tourists up the mountain, incongruous dumper trucks and excavators rumbled about in clouds of silent swirling dust, chomping a way through the mountain bringing the future to the past and showing little respect, if any, for the feast
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The table was laden with all sorts of food, and Mistress Sera and another man, obviously a cook, were bringing the main dish into the room and placed it in the center of the table
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The boy was called Alan, being as close to Eileen as Ken could get in the memorial naming of his son, and Ken perspired a great deal over the next few years bringing him up single-handedly
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I'm only bringing this up because the herb is, I guess, always mixed with tobacco before rolling
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"They would have to re-work their reactor, or they would have to be bringing something big home with them
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I said and was teased for bringing maths everywhere
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‘Jane’s bringing her over tonight
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which emotion is trapped and bringing it to conscious
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with what you may effectively improve upon rather than bringing about a
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There were more important looking men up there, with robes and servant girls bringing wine and sweets
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That was singularly tactless of him bringing some other woman here
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When we started bringing her
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Rayne berated herself for not bringing K’nada along
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4 Bringing about true salvation that has endured
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favour by coming into your life and bringing you clarity as to what you
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‘What did she say when you told her you were bringing me along?’ I asked, suddenly wondering how this sister of his is going to like me
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That particle was supposedly entangled with a photon they had received in the message bringing this data
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dissolve and wash away the non-‐truth, thereby bringing me into more
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nation bringing forth the fruits thereof
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This increases the likelihood of bringing more consciousness
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Bringing more of this into your life wil greatly enhance it
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For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by which we
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’ Dave said, bringing over the sherry
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I made a comment about bringing a veterinarian to tend his wounds and he growled and shook his head, as if he understood and did not want it
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The possibility of failure is not one that Leona wishes to contemplate, bringing with it the prospect of a dizzying career at window two of the drive-thru obesity factory; that or Snuggle's ad infinitum
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She reached down until her pendulous breasts touched Chrissie’s nipples, in a parody of caress, the larger woman moved back and forth, the touch of her breasts bringing Chrissie’s nipples erect
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‘Yes?’ she said, reluctantly bringing her thoughts back from the bronze age
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Cursing his lack of forethought in not bringing any food or drink with him, he shouldered his back pack and, with a despondent glance at the options in front of him, made a decision and set off in what seemed like the likeliest direction
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was just deposited that month, bringing that account, with a modest interest rate also compounded, to roughly $13,000
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Who would have something to gain by bringing her a body? That amounted to who would get recognition from it? Certainly the physician she was brought to
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“Was there a reward for bringing in a shonggot victim fitting my description?”
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“How sure could one be of getting noticed on that boat crew?” Ava asked him, bringing them back from where their thoughts had wandered
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He had been bringing his brew up here much longer than the mere decades she’d been coming here, the date he claimed was in Earth’s fourteenth century
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Pritzlaff had just commended the Republican national convention for bringing a fair amount of delegates to the city the month before, and hoped the Democrats would be as forthcoming when they met in a few weeks
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For instance, did he ever have any involvement with shonggot? Did he think bringing the person in for Ava’s download would get him recognition? That wouldn’t make much sense because even a promotion at the Kassikan would not source enough money to excuse what Kulai spent
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He was opinionated and straight-laced but had no known relationship to shonggot, no financial inconsistencies and certainly nothing to gain from bringing in a body for Ava
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‘That’s part of the problem, Mike,’ I say ruefully, ‘I was just thinking about the problems of bringing up a teenage boy without a man around
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men in the front, the women bringing up the rear
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‘Oh, thanks for bringing that round, I had clean forgotten about it
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While she nibbles on the sandwiches, I rabbit on telling her what a brilliant job she has done bringing up the kids and how well they are coping
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He obviously did not think it worth bringing anyone else in to hear more evidence that the society was peaceful and civilized
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"My God Girl, does this house scare you that much?" His voice showed his concern bringing the girls back to their knees
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“Hey guys, what’s up?” Jack asked, bringing along some fresh lemonades from the Wolf Down Inn that the rest had
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I say the word 'palm tree' today but my mind brings up the picture of a nullbreak hangleaf
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A significant drop in the production of the hormone estrogen brings on menopause
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Tit: 2:11: For the grace of God that brings salvation hath appeared to all men,
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The peace of God brings serenity in your mind
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“Then what brings you all the way out to the middle of nowhere?”
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That is what brings you into the state of
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Love brings happiness and not hatred
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"What brings you here?" she could barely hear his shouts
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An activity that brings the young, the middle-aged and the seniors together is much better than a group dedicated only to the interests of the senior citizens, from the point of view of building relationships
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’ I said, as a woman brings a tray of coffee into the room
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· Dharma brings as its consequence happiness, both in this world and in the next
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It is also this nectar that brings diseases and understand that ants other pests
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covered hands in his, and to her he whispered that simple phrase that brings life to the
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The Trooper brings the joint up for another toke, just as John shoots him twice in the chest
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He brings his emaciated hand up to shield his eyes
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They all sit and Rosita brings the beer, sits with them
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He brings up his bottle to toast
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God that brings salvation has appeared to all men” (titus 2:11)
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We both laugh as Molly brings the coffee over
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He searches about him, finds his camera, brings it up and photographs the sign -- click, whir, click, whir
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The Word of God brings life
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At the last second, Russ slams on the brakes, brings the old Rover to a stop just inches from Ricci’s kneecaps
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"I hope they do, of course, but that brings us to something else I feel I need to tell you," Ava said
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filled with the Word of God that brings faith
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Bolt brings his camera up, quickly fires off a few shots: click, whir, click, whir
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Slowly, he brings his camera up, fires off a few shots
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the believer, affirms his testimony and brings joy to the lord and
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life and brings us up in the spirit of faith
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Hamo’s driver David brings the car to a slow stop near the Departure Terminal
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can exorcise the devil and the diseases he brings, is a prayer in tongues
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world, an air that brings with it the promise of silence on snowfall, of the wandering
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His concern nearly brings on the tears
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The applause at the end of the piece brings me back to reality fast, but it was an agreeable little daydream
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It is very soothing having Janet in charge; she mothers me while I drink the herbal tea she brings
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The waitress interrupts my apology by appearing with our food over and we wait while she brings condiments and cutlery
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Life itself brings these moments
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Christ brings the opposite of these things
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He brings victory over these things
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This brings me to my first point
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It prefers the religious thing that brings no life, but fulfills all obligations
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It is a symbol of the immanent kingdom of the north that brings judgment upon Israel, but ultimately will be destroyed by the coming of the Messiah on the Day of the Lord
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This brings an interesting question: how did Judaism survive?
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It is this that brings healing to the nations
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It is this that brings life from the dead
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This new covenant brings us unto Zion
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After you add Temple tax and Herod’s tax and Caesar’s tax and the tax collector’s share, you were left with somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of your money… This brings about an interesting struggle
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Who is Lord? Caesar or Christ? Who brings peace? Caesar or Christ? When the soldiers come and you need to worship Caesar, who do you really think is Lord? Caesar or Christ?
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It is also said to be a stone of friendship and brings harmony in relationships
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Saul towered heads and shoulders over everyone else; why did David intimidate him? When we study out the contradictions in Saul and David’s characters, we come to conclusions that the very thing that brings the Sauls to a boil is the foolishness that the authentic is unselfconsciously in God
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brings the peace of slow days,
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and the howl of wind brings the jagged step
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This last verse brings about a good point
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After winter-grey waters, spring brings a sun that grows bolder
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Snow on the streets brings with it footprints
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“Yes, when a couple have a babyfolk, Alderfolk Pottypears brings
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I tuck it back under the covers and lie, staring at the ceiling … my mind freewheeling as the stars whirl through my head … a soft sound brings me back to reality …
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Ultimate humility brings us to a place of ultimate authority
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Blessing is only blessing when it brings us into relationship with Christ and an ultimate fulfillment of His intentions and purposes for us
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blood suffused with a narcotic that brings no more relief
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Mists in March brings frosts in May, but winds set fair the year,
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It brings out your creativity
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Joris brings me back to the present effectively, repeating his request to know how I found this Element
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in the body, further complicating the adverse affects tobacco brings
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brings sleep without the drone of air conditioning
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Berndt brings up the rear – I spend a fair bit of my time checking he is still there; a fact which does not escape his notice
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The benefits are many but principally the Half Somersault brings into play the muscles of the back, toning and stretching the whole of the spinal column
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and this coming winter brings
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People with lumbago should also practice it as it brings relief from this and allied complaints, and those with constipation and digestive troubles would also gain much relief from practicing and perfecting the Spinal Twist
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A shivering fit brings him to his senses soon enough though and, with a filthy look in my direction, he goes off into a corner of the room to divest himself of his soaking clothes while I do the same by the fire
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Grumpy brings his clothes over to the fire; he looks as ridiculous as I do, with his blanket wrapped, sarong style round his middle
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” She let out a sigh, “that brings us up to here and now; kind of boring, huh?”
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If you practice regularly, you already know how it calms the mind and brings you a sense of peace and tranquility
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The two youngsters are on a high when Alastair brings them back … they enthuse all over us about the film while we eat – sounds as though they had a fun time
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When there's a challenge, it brings out the
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It brings up
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That quickly, in turn, brings about true perversion: those who
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'So, how's it going, the relationship, that is?' Kerry asked, as the waitress brings over our order
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He leaves and I stand in the hallway smiling to myself until another yawn brings me back to the present
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Pouring tides of the timeless sea brings forth what should have
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As a result, love and the joy it brings cannot be taken from you
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And just like in this world, each year brings more and more youth who want nothing to do with their past or ancestry
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28Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and he brings them out of their
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15Then when lust hath conceived, it brings forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, brings
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“What brings you here at this hour of the morning?” He looked at his watch for the first time
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Finally he signals to Ted, who brings out a pitcher of water
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Another foray through the jungle of wandering hands at the bar brings two more beers
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The shock of receiving the police at five am on a Sunday morning brings back every one of the hurts and slights that she suffered at Billy's hands when they were married
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“Ava my dear, what brings you here?” he said when she looked in his door
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‘Which brings us to your appearance here in the town
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Billy endures these minor social events because it brings him closer to Maggie, and he also has to admit that he loves the house, although he finds the contents a little twee
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Thinking about the white and grey porcelain figures waltzing under a G-Plan spotlight brings Billy back to the conversation he had in the hospital car park
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“Ava my dear, what brings you here?” Kulai asked when she looked in his door
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“Ged,” Tom welcomed the hunter, “What brings you over this
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What good fortune brings you here?” The fairy was so beautiful that for a moment Chen could only stare
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“What brings you here?”
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“That brings Tahlmute to the list, there may be a few more, but Tahlmute’s not already suspicious of me
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Who could … oh … Alastair often picks Jo up for these band things … and, of course, he brings her home afterwards … he never parks his car by the house
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What ailment brings you here? You haven’t come down
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"The best, but what brings you in tonight?" She knew her tone wasn't friendly, but lately she hadn't felt very friendly, towards him
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brings the wind out of his treasuries
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It was the current from the north that brought winter, more than the path of Kortrax
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Matt: 9:2: And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said
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He decided to open up the copy of Stranger in a Strange Land he had brought for the flight
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brought him flocks, seven thousand and seven hundred
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Earth's exile community here on this planet is small, herself, derived of an Angel downloaded into a native body, Alan, raised from a frozen zygote by the same expedition that brought her, and the thirty one Brazilians that survived cryofreeze, with or without the intervention of the Kassikan
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It has also brought along with it, an increase in the average life expectancy
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However the native humans got here back in the ice age, they brought few diseases with them and almost nothing of the native biosphere could infect such an alien biology as a human being
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Electronic signals and frozen zygotes brought few pathogens but frozen human beings brought many
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2Chr: 32:30: This same Hezekiah also stopped the upper watercourse of Gihon, and brought it straight down to the
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And the reason I brought her along with me,” Johnny pointed at Nancy, who was currently enthralled with wondering what manner of creature or machine was hiding under the desk
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“We brought her all the way here, showed her our base
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He brought out his eye piece and looked through it
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‘It was something he brought home after the war
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‘I saw that friend of yours Amy today … she brought her car in to have the tracking checked and I asked her if she was still going along to them
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Hopefully she could get enough money from Herndon that she wouldn't have to tend sail on a freighter to get home, she hadn't brought much with her and with all his fortunes he often balked at paying for her yaag
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Small ripples on the lake brought warm sensations as they skittered across them
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Red brought up her grenade, ready to activate it
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Johnny brought up his hand to the earpiece, it must have broken during the fight because he couldn’t hear Ackers whining and yelling at him
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It was possible that one of those loose ends might be brought on by her home star
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They had brought harm to the village for allowing Haques to carry on as he did
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He brought his attention back to the class
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Having found it, he brought out what looked like a large thermometer with handles
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Which brought him to his next order of business; he had to find out who he was dealing with and how best to deal with them
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‘So what brought this on?’ he asked, standing by the now buzzing kettle, his arms folded
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They were either brought here by
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The levels to which they brought agriculture and the special relationships they developed with the ocean and the lands bear a closer look
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He brought three bales out and split one
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I’d been a mess when I heard about the accident, refusing to believe it was true … Dan had been great, liaising with the authorities for me and arranging for their bodies to be brought home from Spain and everything
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Most of what he found was a magazine, and all of every issue could be brought to this eye
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Talshi and her friend Wootondi brought a grate and a campfire into his yard for noonmeal
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"They should have never brought it down here," she gasped
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morning when she’d brought the bins in and it was still sitting, dripping puddles onto
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Tahlmute climbed to the plank, checked the straps on his luggage and looked at what doostEr brought
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’ Liz said starting to unwrap the new paintbrushes they have brought in with them
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"He brought nothing but shame to his nation's flag
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Sure it could have been something less grim that brought us together, but Jesus, you have to take the positives where you can find them, don't you?
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‘I’ve brought you a cup of tea
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The nurse brought him to the intensive care unit and smiled again as he went in
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Few natives have the money for a voice link, even now that our visit has brought the cost down by a factor of a thousand, most just send mail and few send it more than a couple times a year
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She brought her feet down gently to the sand on a beach of moderate surf, one of the exposed sides of this island
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handkerchiefs or aprons were brought from his body to the sick, and
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I got Liz out of the house while the police went in after him but when they brought him out, he made one hell of a racket, calling out to Liz to help him one minute and screaming obscenities at her for being so evil the next
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‘Yes, she was sobbing herself silly before they brought him out but when he started on her she just froze
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She figured she should inform Ava when she brought up the last backup of his home
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My son was brought from school in a state of shock – his leg was
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’ Stephen told her reaching for the glass of cool water Molly has just brought over for him
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was healing my sick soul and brought up my faith in His Word
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‘How are you coping with this madhouse? The first time Mike brought me here I completely lost track of who everyone was
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The numbers came into view when processing of the images against the database brought enough confidence to render them in the image
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Renderings of the most probable species of brush were brought up
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They had pretty much decided that as soon as his place was ready, he would be brought back
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They found his address dead, brought up a view from the geosynchronous and found he had almost nine hours remaining of darkness down there on the ground
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As they watched these events unfolding on the planet's terminator, a remote probe in low orbit got thru on a laser-beam and brought them closer, close enough that its scope could detect the dots that were people on the ground, even without enhancements
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Soon after that they saw the wagon brought to the other end of the craft
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She had brought him across the beach to the water by now
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ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost;
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"Ava believes that the base universe contains a huge and ancient human civilization that was given an immense technological boost by whatever third party brought humans here sometime during Earth's last ice age
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”They brought him here after the funeral
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‘No, if we had known, we would have brought him back, but it was all so sudden
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I swore in whispers as I moved, damning to hell the bastards who had brought me to this state and place
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I tried to pick at the frame of the grill so that I could steal a stray beam of light from the bulb in the corridor, but all that I did was aggravate the pin prick wound in my finger from the bullet hole in the trunk of the car that had brought me here
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"Wish we’d brought the gunnery junk instead," Parker blurted out without thinking
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"I mean I just wish we brought more guns, that’s all
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I realize there are minor things that need to be discussed and have brought up such in
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A second later, Burn fired thrust in her direction of travel and brought Audacity to a dead stop between the approaching metal storm and the redsuits
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I am also aware that in some congregations there have been matters brought before
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The Haad Licence was brought up
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Every crew member had at least one embryo in stasis to be brought to term on the new world
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Yet, there is something: A young woman has brought her seven-month-old baby, a nice and smiling boy, and everybody takes him in their lap
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‘Really?’ he said, ‘What brought that to mind?’
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Catching the wizards unawares and trapped within their compound where they can physically be brought to justice
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They thereby brought
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I wondered how these two men had been brought up
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They had not actually brought their women with them
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The Staas Privateers and the UN fleet have brought the fight to the Squidies' home system
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" Surprisingly, the whole exchange has brought out a degree of exuberance from Apollo and I must admit, I'm thankful for that
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I assumed that the journey west continued and I tried to think of places that they might have brought me to; Oxford, perhaps, or Reading
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At last! One of the uncountable (and usually dead-end) ideas I come up with in order to improve my life has just brought a result! Having found out recently that the monthly magazine “Greek Fantasy” publishes short fantasy stories of new writers, I thought of sending them one
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“She has them in her hands and says she gave them to you but you brought them back untyped and left them on her desk without telling her anything!”
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They’ve brought teachers and doctors where the government can’t be arsed
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What he did know was that he hadn't been brought up formally before the Haadij and/or the Council of Faith and Doctrine on charges of trespassing in the woman's universe
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All the children are gabbling about Christmas, Henry and Maureen are mobbed by toddlers waving new toys which Father Christmas brought for them
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He brought up a diagnostic screen, Diam couldn't see them from his direction, and Bahkmar tried to be as attentive as Diam said, without preamble, "It has been brought to my attention that you are not in favor of the council's decision?"
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"I brought you a gift," he said
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He called up a panel and brought a couple out to perform, the ones with the better raunchy settings seeing as Jaseem was here
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We talked for hours, breaking off only to slip our hoods on and sit quietly on our mattress rolls when the guards brought in the evening meal
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The home was snug when needed, for the dark often brought frost and, in the winter, sometimes snow
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The other two or three hostages in the building had also, it seems, been brought straight to our last home
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There was quite a big herd of karga brought in that day and he had to arrange extra haulage, a Nightday trip for more brining jars and a celebration to be had in the native tradition at the end of the next week when the last of the jars was finally transported off
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He brought them thru to his side patio with a view of the pastures, then sent a servant for refreshments
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Blaise had only a short frown, brought a flask of native serum out of a pocket in his loose bottomed pantaloons
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Our kisses and our caresses in the dark night hours somehow brought comfort and assuaged the loneliness that otherwise threatened to engulf us
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If this was ready when the Kassikan flew Ernesto's body to the north, they could have caught up with the airship before the tunnel and brought him back
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Alan turned toward her and the phone was brought into a position where her face filled the field of view
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Her destiny, however, was not that of the cold mountains and the lonely snow bejewelled passes that brought fitful life to their lands
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God sent severe circumstances and exile before He brought redemption in the times of Nehemiah
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It was the bump on his head but mostly my kiss of love that brought him back, he said
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The kind of suffering that is brought about by anxiety and wringing of the hands is unnecessary
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Either the view that I had brought to them was entirely unreal, or it was definitive reality
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It was just aimless wandering that brought me to Zhlindu, I was actually working as a sex entertainer when I met Nlara