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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.

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There are many domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear.
Significant industrialisation in second half of the 19th century brought steel to Trenton, Nova Scotia, and subsequent creation of a widespread industrial base to take advantage of the region's large underground coal deposits.
The 13th and 14th centuries brought the widespread manufacturing of iron horseshoes.
In recent centuries, fur farming, notably of mink, has also become widespread and provides the majority of the fur brought to market.
Together with widespread hunting in California and British Columbia, the species was brought to the brink of extinction until an international moratorium came into effect in 1911.
Though the 1960s and 1970s brought positive changes such as Women's Liberation and the Civil Rights Movement, Mormon leaders were alarmed by the erosion of traditional values, the sexual revolution, the widespread use of recreational drugs, moral relativism, and other forces they saw as damaging to the family.
By the turn of the century, pop punk had been adopted by the mainstream, as bands such as Green Day and The Offspring brought the genre widespread popularity.
Relics of Saint Matthias brought to the city initiated widespread pilgrimages.
Early success and compulsion brought widespread acceptance, and mass vaccination campaigns were undertaken, which greatly reduced the incidence of many diseases in numerous geographic regions.
Despite a widespread tendency to romanticize his ill health, modern critics see an artist deeply frustrated by the inactivity and incoherence brought about by his bouts of illness.
Around 1922, Ravel completed his famous orchestral arrangement of Mussorgsky ’ s Pictures at an Exhibition, commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky, which through its widespread popularity brought Ravel great fame and substantial profit.
Bananas, mangoes, coconut, vanilla, and other tropical plants grow on the coasts, and the eucalyptus tree, brought from Australia, is widespread.
Fears of a " population explosion " were widespread in the 1950s and 60s, but the book and its author brought the idea to an even wider audience.
From the Americas, sunflower seeds were brought to Europe in the 16th century, where, along with sunflower oil, they became a widespread cooking ingredient.
A run commenced on the banks, and the bursting of the boom brought with lt widespread disaster.
The U. S. incursion into Cambodia in May 1970 to eliminate North Vietnamese sanctuaries, the renewed bombing of North Vietnam and the mining of its harbors in the spring of 1972 in response to a North Vietnamese offensive, and another bombing campaign against the North in December 1972 brought widespread protest.
To end widespread poverty among the elderly the pension reform of 1957 brought a significant extension of the German welfare state which already had been established under Otto von Bismarck.
It is possible that this extinction occurred as a direct result of hunting, but was more probably a result of widespread habitat changes brought about by human activities — notably the use of fire.
The Civil War brought widespread devastation when a major engagement here occurred on September 19, 1862.
Comenius ' book Janua linguarum reserata ( The Gate of Languages Unlocked, 1631 ) brought him widespread prominence and fame.
To treat them as a fundamentally new phenomenon, brought about by the end of the Cold War or increased globalization, represents yet another example of the widespread tendency among social scientists to perceive their own times as unique and exceptionally dynamic ( on “ chrono-centrism ,” see Fowles 1974 ).
As labour unrest was widespread at the time, a system of compulsory conciliation was brought into effect, and no strike or lockout could occur until:
Thus Spoke Zarathustra remained unpopular as a topic for scholars ( especially those in the Anglo-American analytic tradition ) until the second half of the twentieth century brought widespread interest in Nietzsche and his unconventional style that does not distinguish between philosophy and literature.
The widespread rise of Microsoft Windows, however, brought some philosophical difficulties to the product developers, faced with adapting the standard SAS programming interface familiar to SAS users to the standard Microsoft Windows interface familiar to PC users.

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