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brought

[brawt] / brɔt /






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The tapes brought to light by Butterfield revealed what the president knew about the Watergate break-in and his role in covering it up.

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While she shares her story online, it has brought criticism.

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She thinks a range of different post-16 routes for students is "amazing - because it's not really the same world it was when A-levels were brought in".

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This change is being brought about by the ramping up of the jet stream, delivering a succession of weather fronts with increasingly wet conditions.

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The right to jury trial - in which ordinary people decide on the guilt or innocence of defendants brought before Crown Courts - is a cornerstone of the constitution dating back more than 800 years.

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