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brought and him
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
He remembered Clayton's mocking smile in the saloon when he had asked him what he would do if they brought their cattle to water.
`` You brought him back to this valley thinkin he would help you find your boy.
But a moment later he brought his horse forward into the light, and Wilson had a good look at him.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
After I paid Monsieur Prieur for Dandy, I brought him home, but he was ill at ease and ran away the same night.
His revolutionary pamphlets, published when he was only 19, quickly brought him to the attention of the patriot leaders.
Each failed catastrophically in an invasion of Russia and each brought ruin on the country that worshipped him.
He ascribes to the mercy of God the peace which this personal matter -- the assurance that he can physically sustain the burden of the office longer than any individual in the history of our nation has been able to do -- has brought him.
It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
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.
The first time I went there he asked me to bring him water from Flagler's well -- water that reminded him of his first days in the mountains -- and before I came the next time I filled a five-gallon jug for him and brought it to the hospital.
He came to Fleischmanns directly from the boat that brought him to America from Russia.
He brought with him a mixture of myrrh and aloes, of about a hundred pounds' weight.
Argiento made him lie down on the bed, brought a pan of hot water, dipped some clean white linen cloth and applied it to extract the splinter.
He would have to work without questioning the motives which made him work and content himself with the thought that the eventual victory, however it was brought about, would be sweet indeed.
Louis Sherry once stayed a fortnight at the Palace, and he was so pleased with omelet Arbogast that he introduced it at his restaurant in New York J. Pierpont Morgan had come in his private train to San Francisco, to attend an Episcopal convention, and brought the restaurateur with him.
It is this subject matter that has brought Mason a large and enthusiastic following among sportsmen, but it is his exceptional performance with this motif that commends him to artists and discerning collectors.
To prevent the manager from deliberately controlling himself only during the sessions, they were rather lengthy ( about twenty minutes ), the situations were imperfectly described to the manager so that he would not know what to expect, new antagonists were brought on the scene unexpectedly, and the antagonists were instructed to deliberately behave in such ways as to upset the manager and get him to operate in a manner for which he had been previously criticized.
They tasted good to him, so he brought some to breakfast to eat in his cereal bowl with milk and honey.
Instead he brought with him the names of some people he had never met and of whom the medium knew nothing.
The police credited him with twenty-five murders but he was never brought to trial for one of them.
The knifelike pain in his groin nearly brought him down again.

brought and notice
The beauty and value of many of the Latin Breviaries were brought to the notice of English churchmen by one of the numbers of the Oxford Tracts for the Times, since which time they have been much more studied, both for their own sake and for the light they throw upon the English Prayer-Book.
Agricola's dialogue Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus or a dialogue on metallurgy, ( 1530 ) the first attempt to reduce to scientific order the knowledge won by practical work, brought Agricola into notice ; it contained an approving letter from Erasmus at the beginning of the book.
Here he composed a large number of motets and other sacred music, which, being brought to the notice of Pope Urban VIII, obtained for him an appointment in the choir of the Sistine Chapel at Rome with the contralto role.
This was brought to the notice of Uthman Ibn Affan.
If we brought Tina's mommy, Ike might not notice the difference, but he doesn't get what he wants.
Styne established his own dance band, which brought him to the notice of Hollywood, where he was championed by Frank Sinatra and where he began a collaboration with lyricist Sammy Cahn, with whom he wrote many songs for the movies, including " It's Been a Long, Long Time " (# 1 for 3 weeks for Harry James and His Orchestra in 1945 ), " Five Minutes More ," and the Oscar-winning " Three Coins in the Fountain ".
About this time he was brought to the notice of St. Leo IX, and it is probable that the pope employed him at Benevento to negotiate peace with the Normans after the fatal battle of Civitate.
notice of a lawsuit being brought against them, or who has not received a fair opportunity to present evidence for themselves.
Originally, notice ( and power ) manifested more viscerally, where the defendant in a civil case could be seized and brought before the court under the writ of capias ad respondendum.
Since an actual tract of land could not literally be brought into a courtroom as a person could, this was effected by giving notice upon the real property itself.
Eventually the Congress and the public began to take notice and a number of additional legislative proposals were brought forward.
During the Cuban missile crisis, bombers of the V-Force were brought to readiness on 15-minute notice with the aircraft armed and crews ready beside them.
In return, the Comedy Opera Company gave notice that they intended to play Pinafore at another theatre and brought a legal action against Carte and company.
This engagement brought to notice the tactical use of the weapon for close combat and the sheer psychological effect it can have.
Unwilling to pay it, they took the tax notice to local legal aid attorneys at Leech Lake Legal Services, who brought suit to challenge the tax in the state courts.
The discovery of the gold fields near the modern Klagenfurt in 130 BC brought it into notice, and it soon became a place of importance, not only owing to its strategic position, but as a centre of trade, especially in agricultural products and viticulture.
But, having attracted the notice of Lucius Valerius Flaccus, he was brought to Rome, and successively held the offices of Cursus Honorum: Military tribune ( 214 BC ), Quaestor ( 204 BC ), Aedile ( 199 BC ), Praetor ( 198 BC ), Consul ( 195 BC ) together with his old patron, and finally Censor ( 184 BC ).
Notice requirements in the ticket may require a formal notice to be brought within six months of the injury.
The Ideal Section is still in use to this day, and has worn so well that a driver would not notice it unless the marker near the road brought it to their attention.
The accident brought Port Wentworth national and international notice, and was widely reported in European and Asian media.
Wenham's ice industry brought the name of Wenham to the notice of people as far away as London, where hotels in the 1850s advertised: " We serve Wenham Lake Ice.
At the same time, he exercised his influence in favour of clemency in special cases that were brought to his notice.
At an early age he settled at Constantinople, where his reputation for learning brought him under the notice of Andronicus II Palaeologus, by whom he was appointed chartophylax ( keeper of the archives ).
His parents could only afford to send him to a small school in the village, but he picked up some Latin from the friars of a neighbouring convent, who brought him under the notice of the bishop of Beauvais.
Early in his career Delius drew inspiration from Chopin, later from his own contemporaries Ravel and Richard Strauss, and from the much younger Percy Grainger, who first brought the tune of Brigg Fair to Delius's notice.

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