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1bring — [brɪŋ] verb brought PTandPP [brɔːt ǁ brɒːt] LAW bring a case/charge/suit/lawsuit to organize a legal case against someone: • a string of lawsuits brought by jobseekers who think they re the victims of discrimination • Company directors are… …
2New Zealand Order of Merit — Star of the order Awarded by …
3New Wine — Trust Founder(s) The Rt Rev David Pytches Type New Wine Trust is a registered charity no. 1084415 and a company limited by guarantee, governed by a memorandum and articles of association. Founded …
4New Divide — Single by Linkin Park from the album Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album Released May 18, 20 …
5New Deal Cafe — Type Consumers cooperative Founded 1994 (1994) Headquarters Greenbelt, Marylan …
6New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union — Type Credit union Industry Financial services Founded 1936 Headquarters …
7bring in — verb 1. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment (Freq. 18) He brought in a new judge The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor • Syn: ↑introduce • Hyponyms: ↑immigrate, ↑track, ↑ …
8New World Order (conspiracy theory) — This article is about the use of the term New World Order in conspiracy theory. For other uses, see New World Order. The reverse side of the Grea …
9bring out — verb 1. make visible (Freq. 9) Summer brings out bright clothes He brings out the best in her • Syn: ↑uncover, ↑unveil, ↑reveal • Hypernyms: ↑show …
10bring — /brɪŋ / (say bring) verb (t) (brought, bringing) 1. to cause to come with oneself; take along to the place or person sought; conduct or convey. 2. to cause to come, as to a recipient or possessor, to the mind or knowledge, into a particular… …