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[bring] / brɪŋ /






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Under the bill, a union representative alleging a violation can bring a civil action to “obtain damages.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He said that Hernández was “brought up well” with “real values.”

From Salon

Brisk northwesterly winds could bring wintry showers to the areas of northern England and drizzle in the lead up to New Year's Day.

From BBC

The reboot comes after more than a decade of work to bring the reactor into line with tougher regulations for nuclear power plants.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the tissue received gentle electrical stimulation designed to bring out more neural activity, accuracy increased to 92%.

From Science Daily