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bring in



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They poured out water bottles and counted the money each person had, preventing anyone from bringing in more than around 2,000 Israel shekels, the equivalent of $645.

From Los Angeles Times

After being controlled by the French, who brought in slaves from Madagascar and elsewhere to work coconut plantations, it was taken over by the British after the Napoleonic wars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Legislation was brought in earlier in February which made non-consensual deepfake images illegal in the UK.

From BBC

Depop is also more popular as an app than a website, unlike eBay, which may help bring in a new user base.

From The Wall Street Journal

“For so long the media has been brought in to help with these kinds of cases,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times