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The only reason we brought you was to get Miller out.
It brought men out of bed and sent them into hurried conferences.
Opening these he brought out a schnapps bottle and small gold thimble-sized glasses hidden inside it.
This is brought out in the next to last chapter of the book, `` A Hero's Funeral '', written in the form of an impassioned prose poem.
On Christmas Eve, students brought out two small Christmas trees which I placed on either side of the tent.
She entreated me to see a doctor, and when I refused, brought one out to see me.
The first shrill ring of the telephone brought Harold out into the hall.
Only a few more than 10,000 boats had been registered with the Division of Harbors and Rivers at the end of the 1960 boating season, but many had been taken out of the water early when the threat of a hurricane brought the season to an early close.
At the Westminster KC Dog Show in Madison Square Garden, New York on the second day, the Finals of the Junior Class brought out the most competitive competition in the history of this Class.
`` I am told that in America you have non-books by non-writers, brought out by non-publishers for non-readers.
This is brought out in the common religious ethos that prevails even in the denominationally diverse audiences at many secular semi-public and public occasions in the United States ; ;
The unifying effect of religion is also brought out in the fact that historically peoples have clung together as more or less cohesive cultural units, with religion as the dominant bond, even though spatially dispersed and not politically organized.
The judge became ill just as the Colfax District Court convened, no substitute was brought in, no criminal cases heard, only 5 out of 122 cases docketed were tried, and court adjourned sine die after sitting a few days instead of the usual three weeks.
later he flees in panic from the family table just as his theft is about to be discovered and is blocked at the front door by a soldier who accusingly holds out a pair of handcuffs which he has brought to Gargery's forge for mending.
Garth brought one out.
The situation in which we find ourselves is brought out with dramatic force in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which deals with the Salem witch trials.
This reviewer read the book when it was first brought out in England with a sense of discovery and excitement.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
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.
Although quiet when they brought her in, she'd suddenly turned violent and had to be knocked out.
During his second week at sea he brought the curious melody out of the instrument and suddenly wanted to force the biwa to remain at just that moment in its history when it had given him pleasure.
And the crew would be automatically brought out of their suspended animation.
The efforts to get Arius brought out of exile on the parts of Eusebius of Nicomedia were chiefly political concerns and there is little evidence that any of Arius ’ writings were used as doctrinal norms even in the East.
" Eleanor Audeley ", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been brought before the High Commission in 1634 for extravagances, stimulated by the discovery that her name could be transposed to " Reveale, O Daniel ", and to have been laughed out of court by another anagram submitted by Sir John Lambe, the dean of the Arches, " Dame Eleanor Davies ", " Never soe mad a ladie ".
The great amiability and childlike simplicity of his character are well brought out in his Journal et correspondence ( Paris, 1872 ).

brought and
The gold ’ ore brought back turned out to be worthless, and Oxford lost the entire investment.
In Pliny's letter, written in AD 112, he asks Trajan if the accused Christians brought before him should be punished based on the name Christian ’ alone, or for crimes associated with the name.
Thus, the theory is continually evolving as it is brought to bear on solving problems of a research or practical nature ’.
While Roosevelt ’ s walk softly and carry a big stick ’ as well as the Canal Company ’ s apartheid administrative policies, early on, have been the subject of much criticism, the fact is that, beyond the financial injection to the country ’ s economy and workforce, the changes brought about by the canal venture were largely positive for Panama.
Members of the Akmana party donated wigs they had brought back to various museums.
" McKeag a co-writer and co-arranger, brought an element of noise to 2010 s Heart of a Dog.
The word tattoo ’ was brought to Europe by the explorer James Cook when he returned 1771 from his first voyage to Tahiti and New Zealand.
According to Marie Dowling " Anne tried to educate her waiting-women in scriptural piety ” and is believed to have reproved her cousin, Mary Shelton, for “ having idle poesies ’ written in her prayer book .” If Cavendish is to be believed, Anne's outrage at Wolsey may have personalized whatever philosophical defiance she brought with her from France.
Abd-al-Raḥmân had brought a huge force of Arab heavy cavalry and Berber light cavalry, plus troops from all provinces of the Caliphate, in the Umayyad attempt at a conquest of Europe north of the Pyrenees.
* Maskepetoon ( Maski Pitonew-‘ Broken Arm ’, Crooked Arm ’, later called Peacemaker, Chief of a group of Rocky / Mountain Cree or Asini Wachi Wi Iniwak, born about 1807 in the Saskatchewan River region, because of his bravery he was called by the hostile Blackfoot Mon-e-ba-guh-now or Mani-kap-ina (‘ Young Man Chief ’), turned later to the Methodist missionaries, what him and his followers brought into conflict with the Catholic free Rocky Cree under the leadership of Pesew, moved to the reserve and was soon known as the Peacemaker, was killed in 1869 in a Blackfoot camp in Alberta by the enemy war chief Big Swan, in an attempt to make peace between the two peoples unarmed )
As an example, when the Hōkūle a was built to be sailed to the South Pacific to prove the voyaging capabilities of the ancient Hawaiians, master navigator Mau Piailug from Satawal was brought to Hawai ' i to teach the Hawaiians navigation.
In view of the increasing number of cases brought before the General Court in the last five years, in order to relieve it of some of the caseload, the Treaty of Nice, which entered into force on February 1, 2003, provides for the creation of judicial panels ’ in certain specific areas.
They brought a stern work ethic and controlled civic life ; Moline, in contrast to its neighbors, was not a " shoot em up river-town.
Hitler had stated in Mein Kampf that the Jews had brought the Negroes into the Rhineland with the clear aim of ruining the hated white race by the necessarily-resulting bastardisation ’.
This 15-meter tree, known as " Pacific rosewood " for its color and called mako i in Rapanui, is used for sacred groves and carvings throughout eastern Polynesia and was evidently brought to Easter Island by the first settlers.
Commonly used in social psychological research, an individual can be brought into a laboratory and told that she will be assigned to a group ’ based on trivial and inconsequential criteria.
Politicians captivated by the struggle for victory ’ corrupt the ideals that brought them into politics in the first place.
the earliest date is put around the 14th century where a copperplate inscription of Parakarama Bahu IV ( 1302-1326 ) refers to two persons who were declared exempt from certain taxes which included " gun licenses ". http :// www. island. lk / index. php? page_cat = article-details & page = article-details & code_title = 22207 many also believe that it was the Portuguese who first brought over actual muskets during their invasion of the Sri Lankan Coastline and low lands in 1505 as they regularly used short barrelled matchlocks during combat, however, P. E. P. Deraniyagala points out that the Sinhala term for gun, bondikula ’ matches the Arabic term for gun, bunduk .’ Also that certain technical aspects of the early Sinhalese matchlock were similar to the matchlocks used in the Middle East, thus forming the generally accepted theory that the musket was not entirely new to the island by the time the Portuguese came, but it was only in a short matter of time that native Sri Lankan kingdoms, most notably the kingdom of Sitawaka and the Kandyan Kingdom where Sinhalese muskets with a unique bifurcated stock, longer barrel and smaller calibre, which made it more efficient in driving out the energy from the gunpowder, where manufactured by the hundreds and mastered by soldiers to the point where according to the Portuguese invader, Queyroz, they could " fire at night to put out a match " and " by day at 60 paces would sever a knife with four or five bullets " and " send as many on the same spot in the target.
Prithu chased the earth, who is usually represented as cow, and milked ’ her, meaning that he brought prosperity to the land.
He was brought up alongside Ibn Arabī own family in Malatya and after the death of his real father Qūnawī joined Shaykh al-Akbar in Damascus.
Aisha ( Aisha bint Abu Bakr ) ( Muhammad's widow ), Talhah ( Talha ibn Ubayd-Allah ) and Al-Zubayr ( Abu Abd Allah Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ) were all in agreement with Muawiyah that those who assassinated Uthman should be brought to justice.
It also led, at the height of her fame to a spectacular crash-and-burn on The Big Time ( TV series )’, where Fanny disastrously brought her acid wit into play when dealing with housewife Gwen Troake.
In the first place the letter V ’ is not found in the Saxon alphabet, having been brought to this country by the Normans ; so that Eofeshamme, given in one of the charters, indicates the older and better form of the name ...
In April 1600, Shirley offered the Earl of Nottingham £ 600 for his tenth share in two ships which he brought into Plymouth and said he had already paid £ 2, 000 for the company ’ s thirds ’.

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