Bring-back Sentence Examples

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  • I have some slides & pics from both trips which bring back fond recollections.

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  • The images are very clear and high quality, sure to bring back lots of great memories.

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  • If they could only bring back the joy they once shared — the trust.

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  • A law of the republic required every merchant trading to the East to bring back some material for the adornment of the fane.

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  • Feeling ran high, and Jackson withdrew his treaty, and, taking a couple of envoys who should bring back word whether Uganda was to be French or British, he left the country, Mr Ernest Gedge remaining in charge of his expedition.

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  • It was customary for pilgrims to bring back as proof of their pilgrimage to a particular shrine or holy place a badge, usually made of lead or pewter, bearing some figure or device identifying it with the name or place.

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  • It was represented to the emperor, who was still pursued by the desire to bring back the schismatics, that a great step would have been taken towards reconciliation if a condemnation of these teachers, or rather of such of their books as were complained of, could be brought about, since then the Chalcedonian party would be purged from any appearance of sympathy with the errors of Nestorius.

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  • In 1451 he was sent to Germany and the Netherlands to check ecclesiastical abuses and bring back the monastic life to the original rule of poverty, chastity and obedience - a mission which he discharged with welltempered firmness.

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  • Clement V., at the council of Vienne, had attempted to bring back the Spirituals to the common rule by concessions; John, on the other hand, in the bull Quorundam exigit (April 13, 1317), adopted an uncompromising and absolute attitude, and by the bull Gloriosam ecclesiam (January 23, 1318) condemned the protests which had been raised against the bull Quorundam by a group of seventy-four Spirituals and conveyed to Avignon by the monk Bernard Delicieux.

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  • The supremacy of China is indicated by occasional missions sent, as on the founding of a new dynasty, to Peking, to bring back a seal and a calendar.

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  • Only by a narrow margin of time, indeed, was he able to bring back sufficient troops for the first day's battle.

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  • It only takes a slump or a sudden currency devaluation to bring back the pain of the 1980s.

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  • The struggle widened as Geneva became a pawn in the great attempt of the duke of Savoy to bring back his subjects to the old faith, his efforts being seconded by Francois de Sales, the "apostle of the Chablais."

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  • Flacius, on the grounds that the imperial power was not the judge of adiaphora, and that the measure was a trick to bring back popery.

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  • Huc was, indeed, not only without science, perhaps without accurate knowledge of any kind, but also without that geographical sense which sometimes enables a traveller to bring back valuable contributions to geographical knowledge though unable to make instrumental observations.

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  • It fell to Cimon's lot in 469 B.C. to discover the hero's grave at Scyrus and bring back his bones to Athens.

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  • Towards the close of his reign he sent a special embassy to Seville to bring back the body of Santa Justa.

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  • She is constantly invoked, in the well-known idyll (ii.) of Theocritus, in the incantation to bring back a woman's faithless lover.

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  • Charlemagne apparently wished, like Theodoric, to use German blood and Christian unity to bring back life to the great body of the Empire.

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  • But I will go, and if thy gods and thy sun go before me, I will bring back the cities to the king, my lord, from the Habiri, to show myself subject to him; and I will expel the SA-GAS."

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  • If they could only bring back the joy they once shared — the trust.

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  • I don't want to bring back the birch, the stocks or transportation.

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  • We are working to bring back the skylark, lapwing and corn cockle.

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  • His sons, William and George, set themselves in right earnest to bring back the prosperity of the old firm.

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  • Better still why not bring back Terry " dodgy geezer " Venables back - at least his England side played some good football.

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  • Now an independent state, Montenegro wants to bring back the glitz.

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  • Abusing a partner's kindness will bring back heavy karma and will be paid in full.

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  • Sabrewulf has many lairs, each of which must be found and cleared if our hero is to bring back the stolen treasure.

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  • I myself found no sign, during a week in Italy, of a great desire to bring back the lira.

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  • Don't forget, mamma; you are to bring back Margaret.

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  • I bring back the best paprika outside Hungary and flower petal tea.

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  • Rose Quartz brings powerful healing energies to remove negativity and bring back a strong sense of self-worth and gentle self-love.

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  • Removal of discolored varnish would help bring back the wonderful iciness of the scene.

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  • Perceiving that there were divisions and jealousies in the ranks of his opponents between Catholic and Protestant, Fleming and Walloon, he set to work by persuasion, address and bribery, to foment the growing discord, and bring back the Walloon provinces to the allegiance of the king.

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  • What would she not have given to bring back even a single day of that time!

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  • Surviving spies, finally, are those who bring back news from the enemy 's camp.

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  • Flashbacks bring back both the transient joy and the lasting pain unleashed when Marianne responded to a seemingly casual proposition.

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  • He could waddle over to the printer to bring back your documents.

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  • But efforts to bring back the more well-heeled customer have been mixed.

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  • He had to click the "redo" button to bring back the words he had deleted in error.

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  • It will transport you and your guests to the simpler time of days gone by and bring back the sweet memories of the past.

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  • Handmade ornaments that bring back happy family memories look great on Country design inspired Christmas trees, as does garland made of popcorn, candy canes, or cranberries.

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  • Did everyone bring back the 1980s with their style or listen to a certain band?

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  • These favors make special keepsakes that will bring back memories of a wedding for many years to come.

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  • A Tom and Jerry comforter may be the ideal way for you to bring back some of the thrill from that iconic era.

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  • This fun and playful cartoon may bring back memories for you.

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  • That said, what does it say about her career when not only is the Roman Catholic Church ready to bring back witch trials but her own daughter is her biggest critic?

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  • The Amazing Race All-Stars will bring back some of the more popular teams from seasons' past, most notably, "Rob and Amber" and "Team Kentucky."

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  • Not only has he made a deal with MTV to produce a reality television show starring recently crowned beauty queens, NBC has decided to bring back The Apprentice for at least one more run.

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  • In an announcement expected July 16, 2007, NBC and show producers have agreed to bring back the reality show "for at least one more season," according to Reuters.

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  • A pair of earrings sporting seahorses will look great for beach wear and a seahorse pendant will bring back happy memories of a beach holiday, brightening up a winter's day.

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  • Right now, the 80s are the chosen decade to bring back into popularity.

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  • Surya Color Fixation - Formulated to extend the color of dyed hair and to revitalize damaged hair to bring back shine.

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  • In a display of dedication to their craft, the owners of the company traveled into Eastern Europe in 1989 to bring back more than 60 cultivars of Siberian tomatoes known for cold-hardiness, early ripening and outstanding flavor.

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  • Pictures of Crystal Beach amusement park can bring back a host of memories for the defunct park's thousands of happy guests.

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  • Demons are destroying the land, and the only hope is for you to escape the confines of prison and find the Emperor's lost son to bring back balance.

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  • She is the matriarch of the Psycho Circus and calls upon 4 humans to collect the last remaining shards of the elders so she can bring back peace, if that's what you want to call it, to Earth.

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  • The Atari console will bring back some nostalgia because it is built to resemble the Atari 2600.

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  • Shadow of the Colossus is a unique, single-player adventure game where you seek to destroy 16 gigantic colossi in order to bring back the life and soul of your dead female friend.

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  • Inside the tower, a voice speaks to you and tells you that only those who have the power to control beings created by light can bring back the dead.

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  • Find the secret that the Colossi hold that will give you the power to bring back the dead.

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  • These tunes bring back fond memories of goomba stomping, power-up collecting, high scores and more.

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  • There is the newer Mario Kart that makes use of the new Wii Remote motion-sensing controls, but there is also a classic racing game that may bring back some nostalgic memories.

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  • It can take you back to the aroma of Grandma's kitchen or bring back memories of Christmas long ago.

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  • The "no kill, no pay policy" ensures that you will bring back some trophies.

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  • Owning one of these classic Airstream campers can bring back great memories of childhood camping trips as well as creating new memories with your own family.

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  • The child's problems may bring back feelings of frustration and failure for parents, which may interfere with their parenting skills.

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  • Movies can be inspiring and give you ideas to bring back to your instructor for the next lesson.

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  • The artist has been shaving his head for most of his career in the spotlight, and helping to bring back the trend of shaving designs and even words into the hair.

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  • Most people will find that these paper hats can bring back memories of when they were a child.

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  • While Sully was originally placed on Pandora to collect data and bring back information, he soon finds himself drawing close to the Na'vi tribe members, particularly Neytiri, who later becomes his love interest.

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  • Florescent neon clothes, jelly shoes and feathered hair may bring back memories from that decade, but it's those well-loved toys that can remind you of your childhood.

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  • Whereas such locales are lovely, sensible ways to bring back health, and to effect stress management they are often expensive to get to and expensive to visit.

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  • Delicious Christmas sugar cookies bring back treasured holiday memories and help create new ones with every whiff of sugary goodness and bite of a sweet treat.

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  • The Internet is full of sexual oriented websites, and a search for escort dating services will bring back thousands of possibilities.

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  • When your soldier smells these scents it will bring back fond memories and excite him or her about returning home.

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  • Autumn leaves, cool breezes, and full moons bring back memories of past Halloweens when you were a child.

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  • An 80s party could be fun, so what would you need to bring back that decade in style?

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  • Wear a bright, graphic sweatshirt with leggings and high tops to bring back the eighties.

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  • Classic trivia--Classic trivia will bring back memories of classic episodes.

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  • However, this particular British soap has also been known to bring back past characters after the actors had previously left the show.

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  • Currently, visitors staying twenty-four hours or less may bring back purchases totaling $50 Canadian.

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  • Old pocket watches can bring back memories of yesteryear or serve as a gift that links one generation to the next.

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  • The cars are subjected to a rigorous maintenance check, polished to bring back a new vehicle shine, and carefully steam cleaned to remove dirt or stains on the interior.

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  • Oxidation leaves a coin dull but all the soap in the world won't bring back the shine.

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  • This ultra-simple craft can be a great camp activity, and you can use it during the school year to bring back great memories of summer camp.

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  • The search page can be set up to bring back results in a radius between two and 10 miles of the address selected.

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  • If that's the case, they're sure to bring back fond memories, but don't think red nylons are reserved for yesteryear.

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  • Halloween music can bring back childhood memories, such as viewing your first scary movie or a Halloween party you hosted when you were a child.

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  • A picnic on the playground or volunteering in a classroom can bring back many fond memories.

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  • Then, hand each child a list with various styles of Easter eggs he or she needs to bring back before time runs out.

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  • The project manager of the losing team must then bring back one or two cast members who they feel performed poorly on the task.

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  • The strong cohesion of the crew must work together against all odds to bring back their friend.

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  • No matter how you decide to use the various sounds and special effects from the Star Trek series, you can be sure that it'll bring back great memories from the show.

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  • His drive to Virginia had been uneventful and he promised to bring back some fresh crabmeat when he returned.

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  • Hastings resolved to make a progress up country in order to arrange the affairs of both provinces, and bring back all the treasure that could be squeezed out of its holders by his personal intervention.

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  • Chantre in 1894 picked up lustreless ware, like that of Hissarlik, in central Phrygia and at Pteria, and the English archaeological expeditions, sent subsequently into north-western Anatolia, have never failed to bring back ceramic specimens of Aegean appearance from the valleys of the Rhyndacus, Sangarius and Halys.

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  • Steamers ascend this river as far as Bilyutai, near the Mongolian frontier, and bring back tea, imported via Kiakhta, while grain, cedar nuts, salt, soda, wool and timber are shipped on rafts down the Khilok, Chikoi and Uda (tributaries of the Selenga), and manufactured goods are taken up the river for export to China.

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  • The decisive defeat of Parker by President Roosevelt did much to bring back the Democrats to Mr Bryan's banner.

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  • He does not seek in that poem to draw Italian peasants from the life, but to bring back the shepherds of Theocritus on Italian scenes.

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  • It was cut on the rocks by an Egyptian nobleman named Hannu, who states that he was sent by Pharaoh Sankhkere, Menthotp IV., with a force gathered out of the Thebaid, from Coptos to the Red Sea, there to take command of a naval expedition to the Holy Land of Punt (Puoni), "to bring back odoriferous gums."

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  • In 1859 a Venetian, Giovanni Miani, penetrated the southern regions of the Ghazal basin and was the first to bring back reports of a great river (the Welle) flowing west beyond the Nile watershed.

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  • Noteworthy is the affinity between some notions evidently not first framed by the prophet himself and the prologue to Job - the heavenly hosts that wander through the earth and bring back their report to Yahweh's throne, the figure of Satan, the idea that suffering and calamity are evidences of guilt and of accusations presented before God.

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  • To put an end to this absenteeism, and to bring back the papacy to Italy was the cherished and anxious wish of all good Italians, and especially of all Italian churchmen.

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  • The business of the new system will be to bring back the Intellect into a condition, not of slavery, but of willing ministry to the Feelings.

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  • The prophet Elijah must reappear to bring back the hearts of fathers and children before the great and terrible day of Yahweh come.

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  • I would never bring back a child from a country where adoption is illegal."

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