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  • 1May I Bring a Friend? —   …

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  • 2bring around — verb 1. cause to adopt an opinion or course of action His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school • Syn: ↑bring round • Hypernyms: ↑persuade • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody …

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  • 3Bring Us Together — Vicki Lynne Cole with a recreation of her sign, 1969 Inaugural Parade Date October 1968 – January 1969 Location Deshler, Ohio – Washington D.C. Participants Vicki Lynne Cole …

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  • 4bring — W1S1 [brıŋ] v past tense and past participle brought [bro:t US bro:t] [T] [: Old English; Origin: bringan] 1.) a) to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about →↑take ▪ Did you bring… …

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  • 5Bring it all Back — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bring it all Back es el primer single lanzado por la popular banda de siete integrantes S Club 7; su ritmo es pegajoso y su video es atractivo, el cual también sirvió como propaganda para la serie de dicha banda… …

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  • 6Bring the Family — Studio album by John Hiatt Released May 29, 1987 …

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  • 7Bring Forth the Body — is Volume IX of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1974. It was the ninth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the ninth novel chronologically. The story takes place in England in 1972 …

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  • 8bring something to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine …

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  • 9bring someone to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine …

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  • 10bring to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine …

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