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brought and into
He nodded and, going into the bedroom, brought a needle, thread, and scissors.
But a moment later he brought his horse forward into the light, and Wilson had a good look at him.
It brought men out of bed and sent them into hurried conferences.
And that is the way I first saw her when my Uncle brought her into his antique store.
He reached once more into the carpet bag and brought up a package of wieners.
And when the child dies in Lawrence's story in a delirium that is somehow brought on by his mania to win and to make his mother rich, the manifest absurdity of such a disease and such a death does not enter into our thoughts at all.
Mercer's Whiteman association brought him into contact with Hoagy Carmichael, whose `` Snowball '' Mercer relyriced as `` Lazybones '', in which form it became a hit and marked the real beginning of Mercer's song-writing career.
It cannot become the source of a real Atlantic community if it remains organized to deal only with the military threat which first brought it into being ''.
The commotion had brought her into the wings.
The first shrill ring of the telephone brought Harold out into the hall.
The boy was becoming acquainted with the contadini families that brought produce into Rome.
`` My nephews will be coming down '', she said that evening as Angelina brought her dinner into the dining room, the whole meal on a vast linen-covered tray.
But to run the gauntlet of the programs Sam Rayburn brought into being through his legislative efforts would fill the pages of today's Record.
The controversy of the last few years over whether architects or interior designers should plan the interiors of modern buildings has brought clearly into focus one important difference of opinion.
The differences between onset age and completion age with respect to the corresponding mean age have been brought into juxtaposition by means of a series of arrows.
If goodness and badness lie in attitudes only and hence are brought into being by them, those men who greeted death and misery with childishly merry laughter are taking the only sensible line.
Cattle brought into a range from a distance were called `` immigrants ''.
She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining room in her homemade moccasins, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she hadn't.
By way of explanation we ourselves are prone to imagine that this achievement stems from the same American Catholic zeal and generosity which brought the parochial school system into existence.
As the play unfolds, however, the audience is subtly brought into the grip of an awful evil which grows with ominously gathering power and soon engulfs the community.
for as it was Christ, the Word of God, who came to rescue man, so it was disobedience to the word of God in the beginning that brought death into the world, and all our woe.
During this time 4,122,354 new members were brought into the fellowship.
What she felt was a bone-deep loss with a sense of waste to it, not so much sorrow for handsome, ambitious Bobbie, but for the lost years that had been brought into high relief by his death.
He came into the bag with his body and Mike Deegan brought the ball down full in his face.
And the man who brought sweet potatoes into Kanto is buried there, next to a beautiful seated statue of Fudo.

brought and Arian
The matter had been brought before the Senate, and laid before the Arian Ostrogothic Court at Ravenna.
John remained on good terms with Athalaric, who, being of the Arian Christianity, was content to refer to John's tribunal all actions brought against the Roman clergy.
He was brought up in the Arian belief, but married Ingunthis ( the daughter of the Frankish King Sigebert I of Austrasia ), who was a Catholic.
The main Arian buildings were destroyed, and more destruction was brought by Cossacks and Hungarians in 1657.

brought and priesthood
The conception of ordination brought with it largely unspoken parallels with the Anglican and Catholic priesthood, but the overriding metaphor in James's handbook was that of a father's relation to his children.
It is possible that some religious practices, especially the mysteries were transferred from a Cretan priesthood to Eleusis, where Demeter brought the poppy from Crete.
This brought married priests with their families into U. S. Roman Catholic dioceses for the first time ( Eastern Catholic Churches, in keeping with their own traditions, have ordained married men to the priesthood for centuries ).
A schism brought on by this change and others led to the formation of the Restoration Branches movement, the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints all of which reject female priesthood, although not always the ordination of women in all contexts.
Goss was brought up in a devout Roman Catholic family and felt called to the priesthood, being ordained as a Jesuit in 1976.
" One of the exceptions to Mallow's remark is the planet Askone, and as revealed in Part IV of Foundation, " The Traders ", Askone was first brought within the Foundation's orbit by a trader, with the priesthood only following on afterwards.

brought and sent
It had been whispered privately that she had smiled in the congregation, and the Governor Prence sent to knoe her business, and command, after punishment as the bench see fit, her departure and also anyone who brought her to the place from which she came ' ''.
Those elegant `` At Home '' cards she sent out, now she could wear her pretty clothes again, and had the house all trimmed up, hadn't brought many callers in two whole months.
For instance, we read of Whiting, the last abbot of Glastonbury, judicially murdered by Henry VIII, that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen, who had been sent to him for virtuous education, had been brought up, besides others of a lesser rank, whom he fitted for the universities.
Captured by Boniface, Alexios and his retinue were sent to Montferrat, before being brought back to Thessalonica in c. 1209.
The male children who were the result of these visits were either killed, sent back to their fathers or exposed in the wilderness to fend for themselves ; the girls were kept and brought up by their mothers, and trained in agricultural pursuits, hunting, and the art of war.
And again on October 17, Soviet embassy official Georgy Bolshakov brought President Kennedy a " personal message " from Khrushchev reassuring him that " under no circumstances would surface-to-surface missiles be sent to Cuba.
" So he sent for him and had him brought in.
But the papal party had gladly sent him, thinking that through him a union in doctrine could be brought about, while the interest of Rome could be attended to later.
Caesar sent riders after them and ordered those who were brought back to be “ counted as enemies ”, which probably meant being sold into slavery.
Various saints such as the Celts Samson of Dol and Branwaldr ( Brelade ) were active in the region, although tradition has it that it was Saint Helier from Tongeren in modern-day Belgium who first brought Christianity to the Island in the 6th century, and Charlemagne sent his emissary to the island ( at that time called Angia, also spelt Agna )< ref >
Jesuits had brought with them various books, engravings, and paintings and, when they saw the delight Akbar held for them, sent for more and more of the same to be given to the Mughals, as they felt they were on the " verge of conversion ," a notion which proved to be very false.
After Moses had taken a census of the people, he sent an army to avenge the perceived evil brought on the Israelites by the Midianites.
All air defenses were brought to readiness and two interceptors were sent to investigate.
Instead, he brought back news about the possibility of exploitation of beaver pelts in the area, leading to private commercial interest by the Dutch who sent commercial, private missions to the area the following years.
There is also a letter to the bishops of Sardinia, where ( since circa 1050 brought under Pisan and Genoan control ) he sent monks while still abbot of Monte Cassino.
Furthermore, he sent the Roman monk Augustine of Canterbury to Britain on a missionary journey, on which Augustine may have brought manuscripts.
Under the terms of Margaret's betrothal, she was sent to Louis to be brought up under his guardianship.
He arranged that a large number of useful trees and plants should be sent out in the supply ship which, however, was wrecked, and every vessel that came from New South Wales brought plants or animals or geological and other specimens to Banks.
Snorre Sturlasson wrote about her, that Estrid was unkind to the children ( Emund, Astrid and Holmfrid ) of her husband's mistress Edla ; " Queen Estrid was arrogant and not kind towards her stepchildren, and therefore the king sent his son Emund to Vendland, where he was brought up by his maternal relatives ".
He sent home money and in time brought my father over.
Gelimer sent away the envoys who brought him this message, blinding Hoamer and putting both Hilderic and Euagees under closer confinement, claiming that they had planned a coup against him.
Deng Xiaoping was himself sent away for a period of re-education three times, and was eventually sent to work in an engine factory until he was brought back years later by Zhou Enlai.

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