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[bring] / brɪŋ /






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That’s why she hasn’t bothered stocking up on supplies, and maintains — an admittedly slim — hope that negotiations will bring about a deal.

From Los Angeles Times

However, it was a colourful post-match interview that first brought Pollock's personality to screens, as the youngster chose not to hold back after England Under-18s were beaten by South Africa in 2022.

From BBC

Yoshizawa and Yokohama bring abiding tenderness to their characters’ friendship while refusing to allow either protagonist to be reduced to a simple set of qualities.

From Los Angeles Times

But really, it’s the spaces in between, that can resonate and bring a sense of mortality to these world-class athletes.

From Los Angeles Times

"For the UK, the priority remains bringing tariffs down wherever possible," Bain added.

From BBC