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bring

[bring] / brɪŋ /






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"It was very evident by the smell alone how bad it was. They kept bringing out bags and bags of evidence," she says.

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She wins the seat with the most votes - becoming the first woman to do so - and brings long-awaited fuel and electricity to the village.

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"The reputation we've built means that artists who wouldn't have seen the North West as a market where they could play one-off shows are now coming and bringing those exclusives to us."

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"The more people we can bring into the Coota sphere, the better - people that would rarely go to a country town. Come and see what we've got to offer."

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He believes his diagnosis should have brought him more support, but that the lack of it led to him becoming isolated, and his behaviour worsening.

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