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[bring] / brɪŋ /






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Siebert's office ultimately decided not to bring criminal charges against James after Siebert expressed doubts about the strength of the case.

From BBC

By now, board games were a nostalgia lifeline, an intergenerational pastime that brought people together and reminded them of times before the war.

From The Wall Street Journal

"If you're someone like me who would rather not step one foot in Leeds, then it'd be really good to have one in Bradford to bring creative people all over to the city."

From BBC

She added that while the RSC had a history of creating epic battles, "anything that's of this scale and... truly epic takes a while to bring to the stage".

From BBC

Assistant Chief Constable Rick Jackson said police had to bring in 50 extra officers as well as mounted and dog units to ensure the protests "remain safe and respectful for those involved".

From BBC