Bring in Sentence Examples

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  • They had to bring in radiant heaters to bring the flowers on.

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  • Can you bring in someone for me to check their future?

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  • I need you to bring in some sort of paperwork from your doctor stating what's wrong.

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  • Dusty's suggestion to bring in every station chief for interrogation was sounding better.

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  • He paused, smiling at some long ago happening, and then added, Ma needed all the money we could bring in.

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  • Keep me apprised of when the troops bring in the one they found down the mountain.

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  • Why don't we bring in Elise?

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  • It wouldn't bring in a fortune, but at least she could feel she was contributing something to the income.

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  • She could waitress or bartend again, good gigs that could bring in tip money.

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  • They had simply to make Saracen and Greek work in partnership. In England, on the other hand, the Normans did really bring in a new style of their own, their own form of Romanesque, differing widely indeed from the Saracenic style of Sicily.

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  • Any member may bring in a " project of law," but it has to be submitted to the minister of the department concerned, who is allowed a month to consider it, and himself prepares the final draft laid on the table of the House.

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  • The bill was withdrawn on the 11th of August 1903, Lord Morley appealing to the Board of Trade to bring in a more comprehensive measure to amend the unsatisfactory state of legislation in relation to tramways and light railways.

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  • Bonaparte in particular discerned the advantages which peace would bring in the consolidation of his position.

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  • The larger the aperture the smaller are the angles through which it is necessary to deviate from the principal direction in order to bring in specified discrepancies of phase - the more concentrated is the image.

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  • Displaying no original critical power, their chief merit lies in the fact that they bring in a popular (but not always accurate) form the results of the criticism of others within the reach of general readers.

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  • The motion was lost but the House resolved to bring in a bill for repealing the Corporation Act, and ten years later (March 5) the Grand Committee of Grievances reported to the House its opinion (I) that the rights of the City of London in the election of sheriffs in the year 1682 were invaded and that such invasion was illegal and a grievance, and (2) that the judgment given upon the Quo Warranto against the city was illegal and a grievance.

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  • Maury, however, recognized that in great depths on the " Washington " and by the Austrians on the " Pola " the surest guarantee of bottom having been reached was to bring in 1890-1893, the latter carrying the investigations to the Red up a sample of the deposit.

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  • He proposed to accomplish this by carefully nursing her resources, and in the meantime securing and enriching her by alliances, which would bring in large subsidies while imposing a minimum of obligations.

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  • He was able to speak and write Greek, and gives evidence of familiarity alike with its prose and with its poetry; and his excellent memory - though he himself complains about it - enabled him always to bring in at the right place an appropriate, often brilliant, quotation or some historical allusion.

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  • Applying the reasoning to the case of a homogeneous radiation traversing an absorbing medium, we realize that the mutual disturbances of the molecules by collision or otherwise must bring in the free period of the molecule whatever the incident radiation may be.

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  • Some years previously he had expressed his conviction that "one of the chief needs of the age was to make inroad after the alien, to bring in the votaries of fashion, of literature, of sentiment, of policy and of rank, who are content in their several idolatries to do without piety to God and love to Him whom He hath sent"; and, with an abruptness which must have produced on him at first an effect almost astounding, he now had the satisfaction of beholding these various votaries thronging to hear from his lips the words of wisdom which would deliver them from their several idolatries and remodel their lives according to the fashion of apostolic times.

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  • Able seaman Mackenzie's courage here gained him a V.C., and able seaman Evans was seriously wounded and taken prisoner in trying to bring in Lt.-Comm.

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  • After taking Grattan into his confidence, it was arranged that the latter should bring in a Roman Catholic emancipation bill, and that it should then receive government support.

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  • The Hanseatic League, whose political ascendancy had been shaken by the Union, enraged by Eric's efforts to bring in the Dutch as commercial rivals, as well as by the establishment of the Sound tolls, materially assisted the Holsteiners in their twenty-five years' war with Denmark (1410-35), and Eric VII.

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  • A land revenue is derived from the sale of government lands, from quit rents and fees of transfer, &c. Judicial fees bring in a small amount, and the issue and sale of postage and revenue stamps have proved a fruitful source of income.

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  • Lastly, I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends as I have moderate civil ends; for I have taken all knowledge to be my province; and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers, whereof the one with frivolous disputations, confutations and verbosities, the other with blind experiments and auricular traditions and impostures, hath committed so many spoils, I hope I should bring in industrious observations, grounded conclusions and profitable inventions and discoveries - the best state of that province.

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  • With all his learning and ingenuity Coke failed in inducing or even forcing the jury to bring in a bill against the court of chancery, and it seems fairly certain that on the technical point of law involved he was wrong.

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  • Here we have the identical phrase used of valets whom it is contemplated to bring in from outside for Fouquet; though it does not follow that any such valet was in fact brought in.

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  • This imposed additional taxation calculated to bring in no less than £114,000,000.

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  • On the 30th of April 1689 he moved for leave to bring in a bill to settle the charters and privileges of the university of Cambridge, just as Sir Thomas Clarges did for Oxford at the same time, and he wrote a series of letters to Dr Lovel, the vice-chancellor of the university, on points which affected the interests of the university and its members.

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  • The court of attachments (called also the wood-mote) is held every forty days for the foresters to bring in their attachments concerning any hurt done to vert or venison (in viridi et venatione) in the forest, and for the verderers to receive and mark the same, but no conviction takes place.

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  • It was evident from the speeches made on the occasion that there was not much cordiality between the various leaders, but the outward solidarity of the party was calculated to bring in renewed subscriptions both at home and from America.

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  • Hood, having detached a part of his army, desired to gain time to bring in his detachments by holding this line for another day.

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  • Wynn was a brilliant surgeon, the only person Gabriel knew to bring in and evaluate Deidre's claim that she was healed.

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  • The lack of action blockbusters or event movies that usually bring in the cash has hit hard.

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  • The only way to enlarge the gene pool is to bring in new bloodlines from the wild.

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  • A communal bookshelf where employees bring in books they enjoyed is a great way to get people talking about books.

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  • You are free to use the outside caterers of your choice, whether they bring in drinks, snacks or a lavish buffet supper.

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  • One possibility for Worthington would be to bring in youngster Ryan Jarvis for the televised clash on Saturday.

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  • A registered climber may bring in up to two novice climbers per session.

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  • Children raided their money boxes to bring in to school all the 1p & 2p coins they could carry.

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  • Except The Boss - that's his name, I swear - wants me to bring in another human cyborg on the run.

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  • He then instructed the Sheikh's servant to bring in his own, somewhat disreputable, camel.

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  • He is the man who organizes the exhibitions which attract the visitors who bring in the money which keeps the Academy going.

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  • It's John's last heist and he hopes to bring in a haul worth $ 35 million dollars in gold.

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  • We'd bring in some good players and some vocal impressionists.

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  • Assorted changes to ssn70.sgml, to bring in the newly-generated lib and bin documentation.

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  • They need to bring in a specialist, someone fearless, uncompromising and utterly merciless in pursuit of the objective.

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  • For, they concede, the Church does after all bring in some kind of vague notion of God and a Supreme Being.

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  • If you bring in another organist it is usual to pay the resident organist's fee.

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  • Norwich have failed to bring in anyone since the transfer window re-opened, but Worthington has urged patience.

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  • A well organized raffle can bring in funds of £ 1000 or over!

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  • The new UN resolution will help to bring in further troops.

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  • This was a perfect opportunity to bring in a portable sawmill, lovely straight trunks of oak, in a car park!

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  • One cannot help but sense the potential treasure-trove of knowledge that further research in homeopathy and nanopharmacology will bring in this new millenium.

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  • The second part enters upon the history of the crusade itself, and tells how Joinville pledged all his land save so much as would bring in a thousand livres a year, and started with a brave retinue of nine knights (two of whom besides himself wore bannerets), and shared a ship with the sire d'Aspremont, leaving Joinville without raising his eyes,"pour ce que le cuer ne me attendrisist du biau chastel que je lessoie et de mes deux enfans"; how they could not get out of sight of a high mountainous island (Lampedusa or Pantellaria) till they had made a procession round the masts in honour of the Virgin; how they reached first Cyprus and then Egypt; how they took Damietta, and then entangled themselves in the Delta.

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  • That is all the government needs to tax to bring in the $300 per person per year.

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  • He will not bring in any plan of his own.

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  • At night he would go out for booty and always brought back French clothing and weapons, and when told to would bring in French captives also.

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  • A well organized raffle can bring in funds of £ 1000 or over !

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  • This was a perfect opportunity to bring in a portable sawmill, lovely straight trunks of oak, in a car park !

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  • These crops along Oil seed rape will be cut in August, combines everywhere will be working flat out to bring in the harvest.

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  • This meant that they were always able to bring in different musical styles from country to Indian sitar music.

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  • Boys Skip School For Crops Boys are skiving off school - to bring in the harvest.

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  • For now, you need customer feedback first and foremost, and you need to do whatever is required to bring in customers for the purpose of obtaining that feedback.

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  • Some companies, however, rationalize the expense as a growth necessity and keep spending to bring in more customers.

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  • Founders need to be sticklers for detail during this phase, and if they can't do it, they need to bring in partners who can.

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  • You're inviting huge stress and possible burnout if you refuse to bring in experts and delegate.

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  • If you don't see the cake you want, ask the baker if you can bring in a photograph of a cake design for her to copy.

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  • Also, some retailers bring in merchandise to sell only during the holidays and you wouldn't want to miss something unique.Coupons are an excellent way to save some money during the holidays.

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  • Many store owners have different philosophies but generally retailers want to have positive profit dollars and bring in the revenue.

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  • You will more than likely be asked to bring in a stool sample from your pet's litter box.

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  • You will also save yourself from the potential toxins found in household insecticides, the kind you will need to use should your cat bring in fleas and other pests.

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  • Animal shelters bring in animals from all over, which means that your new kitten may have been exposed to a myriad of germs.

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  • If you are serious in your quest to reduce your debt, you might want to find ways to bring in some extra money to pay the bills down.

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  • One person's trash is another person's treasure, so you may be amazed at the cash your children's outgrown clothes or your old comic book collection might bring in.

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  • They are asked to bring in a printout with the cards' details and present it to the checker.

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  • During the first session, the mediator provides the couple with a list of financial documents to bring in for review at the second session.

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  • Economical - one of the most persuasive arguments for 'going green' is the cost savings that it can bring in addition to the long term environmental benefits.

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  • Exactly what services can they provide and will you have to bring in outside help for any portion of the job (for instance, painters)?

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  • It's always a good idea to do a test board before starting a major refinishing project like this, or you may want to bring in a decorative painter."

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  • Sometimes, simply adding a few accessories to your bathroom can be all that is required to bring in some elegance.

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  • A four poster bed is a good place to start, then bring in the colors of rural France with foamy greens, white washed wood, yellow and rusty red.

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  • You can bring in a fabric swatch, piece of art, clothing, packaging, or any other color reference, and they will likely be able to create a matching paint color.

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  • While a bay window is meant to bring in a lot of light to a room, there are times when a curtain is needed for privacy; bay window curtain rods provide this without sacrificing the style of the room.

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  • If you like a woodland theme, by all means bring in greens and browns, just remember to take down those spring-pink towels.

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  • Rustic mirrors add the right flair to a wood-paneled den or a country-style cabin home, but even in a small urban apartment, a rustic mirror can bring in a little of the pioneer spirit.

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  • There are a number of places where you can find coupons online to print out and bring in to your favorite store.

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  • You never know what business they might bring in for you!

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  • Cookies bring in the elements of kitchen safety when working with machines (the mixer), food safety when working with the dough, and oven safety while baking the cookies.

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  • Conventions often have sponsors who bring in experts in the field of scrapbooking.

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  • Later, you may be able to bring in the skis for readjustments should they be necessary.

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  • Teens looking to become a babysitter can often find work just by asking friends, family and neighbors, but putting an advertisement in a local paper can also bring in lots of job offers for babysitters.

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  • So, encourage everyone to get involved, have fun, participate, and bring in his or her own games to play.

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  • If you are simply going to another state, just check the local county courthouse's website for information on what you need to bring in order to obtain the license.

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  • Some churches require you to use their priest or pastor for your vows, while others may allow you to bring in someone else, as long as they are associated with the church's specific denomination.

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  • However, you can still bring in Asian accents to add a bit more flair and style to the tent, like by encasing the tent stakes in bamboo and tying with gold ribbons or creating a bridal arch underneath a ceremony tent in cherry blossoms.

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  • Place large bonsai trees near the front of the pagoda, and bring in magnolia trees to flank the pagoda if your budget allows.

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  • However, if there isn't a gazebo, you may need to bring in a wedding backdrop, columns or bridal arch to create the ceremony stage.

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  • Plan your ceremony near a fountain, or bring in small fountains if the garden does not have any.

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  • This can be done with colors or they can bring in African animals to complement the theme.

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  • For example, with a nature-based theme, you can bring in the outside for easy decorating accessories.

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  • By pitting fan favorites against each other for the big prize, reality programs bring in viewers who want to cheer their team on to the end.

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  • Obviously, Seagal and A&E executives think the solution to The Big Easy's problems is to bring in a "celebrity" to clean up the Parrish.

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  • The show lasted two seasons, but didn't bring in enough viewers to be renewed.

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  • These movie stars are the ones who bring in huge audiences to any film they appear in, just because their names are so well known and respected.

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  • Don't be surprised if an outfit you find one week is marked down the next in order to bring in new inventory.

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  • Parents can bring in clothes that their kid's outgrew and go home with clothes that fit.

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  • Many high schools and colleges hold financial aid events to bring in experts to help students complete the necessary forms.

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  • Sometimes these sites get even better deals simply due to the sheer volume of business they bring in for the travel industry.

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  • Most sitters will gladly bring in your mail and newspaper if you haven't put these items on hold while you're gone.

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  • If this happens, the collection drive could be brought to the attention of the local media, and perhaps a little news coverage would bring in donations to help with operating costs.

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  • The band certainly has a rock sensibility, but the thing that separates Mana from other bands is their ability to bring in other styles of music into the fold.

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  • Installing a skylight in the ceiling of your bathroom will bring in five times the amount of light into the space when compared to light bulbs alone.

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  • If you do not yet have an established compost and are unable to bring in manure, there is a third option.

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  • Unfortunately in today's market, when brands fall in and out of favor or just don't bring in enough revenue to be considered profitable, shoppers are forced to move on and look for comparable brands.

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  • If you become ill, you must see your own physician and be prepared to bring in your own outside healthcare services if needed.

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  • If you want to keep the same standard of living you enjoy pre-retirement, it is estimated you'll need to bring in 60 to 80 percent of your pre-retirement earnings.

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  • Remember, in order to live at the same standard you enjoy before retirement, you'll want to plan to bring in 60-80 percent of your pre-retirement income.

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  • We plan to bring in prescription lenses for certain styles by the beginning of 2010.

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  • Local retailers may offer coupons, and Six Flags often has a partnership with popular soda or snack food companies offering discounts when guests bring in associated cans or wrappers.

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  • If you still want to save some money at the theme park, remember you can always bring in your own food and drinks.

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  • Even though they all tried to revitalize the theme park by adding even more rides and attractions, it still didn't bring in the patrons as it did in its heyday.

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  • Happy customers leave better tips, so use the cash to upgrade your restaurant and bring in the big bucks.

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  • The main portion of the game is to make matches in a puzzle game which will give you stock and bring in customers.

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  • Miyamoto, in his mid-20s, went to the company and was asked to bring in some toy ideas.

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  • If you live in a major metropolitan area like Vancouver or Los Angeles, especially if there is a significant Asian population, there's a good chance that you can find local video game importers who bring in loads of new titles in bulk.

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  • With games like Boogie, Carnival, Wii Play, and other games that get people together, the Wii should bring in more mainstream consumers to the video game market.

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  • It is simple enough to bring in "non-gamers" -- just about anyone can start enjoying it, even in the first few minutes -- yet complex enough for avid players to want to "master" the games, finding all the little nuances and Easter eggs.

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  • Push and push your retailer to bring in some of the newer and exciting regional styles.

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  • This results in rapid respiration (tachypnea or faster and faster breathing) in an effort to bring in more oxygen and blow off more carbon dioxide.

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  • In 1995, Glover choreographed and starred in Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk.

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  • If an estate sale is needed, we bring in one of our estate sale company partners to handle the sale.

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  • To get the look you want, bring in a photograph or two of people whose highlights you admire.

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  • This salon also honors patrons who bring in referrals, so for every two referrals, clients will receive a free shampoo, blow dry and curl, or another service that is less than or equal in price.

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  • It will help to bring in photographs of what you're hoping to replicate, and take your time talking with the stylist before any scissors come out.

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  • If you visit a stylist to create your wedding day look, be sure to bring in a picture of your dress and come prepared to discuss what your venue, florals and overall wedding atmosphere will look like.

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  • Small service jobs can help bring in some extra cash as well.

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  • While Strauss played the role of Chief Engineer on the project and oversaw all final construction decisions, his relative inexperience with suspension bridges called for him to bring in an expert.

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  • You'll bring in customers in the form of the young women who want to win as well as the people who want to watch the competition.

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  • There are many opportunities out there to consider that are easy to organize and will bring in plenty of funds to support your cause.

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  • The more people involved with your endeavor, the more profits you can expect to bring in for your cause.

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  • A way to bring in more money at a special event is to secure sponsorships from local businesses and individuals.

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  • Participants bring in additional money by asking others to sponsor them at a per lap or per hour rate, or at a set amount.

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  • Outside of these ideas, there are plenty of cash-raising activities that are more traditional and proven to bring in some cash for your organization.

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  • Typically, high dollar value items will bring in the largest sums when offered via a live auction, while smaller ticket donations are well suited for inclusion in a silent auction.

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  • Fundraisers not only bring in money but can bring in potential new donors as well.

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  • The concession stand can bring in profits for your team.

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  • Carnivals are fun for people of all ages and can bring in a large amount of money for a school.

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  • There are endless ways to raise money while enjoying the sunshine and great beaches in the area, so take advantage of the various creative ideas for fundraising in San Diego to bring in profits for your organization.

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  • Try something different to bring in new people and to entertain the ones that already support your cause.

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  • There are many school fundraisers to consider that will bring in money and be enjoyable for all to participate in.

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  • Special events are great ways to bring in large amounts of money.

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  • The more people who know about your fundraiser, the more money it will bring in.

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  • Be as creative and unique as possible so that you will stand out from the crowd and bring in the most profit for your cause.

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  • A fundraiser for the church is not just limited to the church's members but can be targeted to the public to bring in more funds.

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  • Southern Elegance Candles, located in Atlanta, Georgia, features a fundraising program that is sure to bring in money for your church.

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  • There are endless ideas to consider that won't cost a dime but that can bring in profits for your cause.

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  • Many schools, churches, clubs and organizations rely on fundraisers to bring in money that will help fund specific projects or assist with their missions.

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  • If you know what types of fundraisers require no upfront expenses and will bring in profits, you will not need to spend any of your own money.

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  • To bring in additional profits, get a local business to donate items such as soda and snacks and sell those to patrons of the car wash.

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  • For fundraisers held around the holidays or just before them, holiday wrapping paper sales can bring in good money.

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  • Finding something that will raise money while being fun is not always easy but if you think outside the box, there are many ways to bring in funds and have a great time in the process.

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  • Sports teams and clubs all look for ways to bring in extra money to help cover their expenses.

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  • Consider holding several small fundraisers that require little work but can bring in funds.

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  • If you love a country or pastoral theme in your home décor, rustic ornaments can fit into that style and bring in some simple holiday cheer.

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  • These singles events are usually arranged by for profit companies, and the "hosts" often make money according to how many people they bring in.

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  • Writing for magazines as a freelancer can provide a steady income for writers, but it takes research, hard work and planning to bring in enough money to make a living in this line of work.

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  • Working in a position that makes good use of your valuable communication skills can bring in extra cash and lessen the stress of not being able to hit your financial goals.

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  • This kind of success will help to bring in more business for your dating ad writing venture.

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  • How it works is that you bring in a personal photo on CD or disk to one of the Brighton store locations and it will be uploaded and reproduced on the bag.

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  • For those who want to stay home to be the care provider for their children, but need to bring in an income, there is a vast array of work from home options including telecommuting positions.

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  • In fact, many rental sites may give you a discount if you can bring in a certain of number of friends to the site.

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  • Other times, companies sell old equipment like laptops when they bring in new systems.

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  • Promoters need to fill seats to bring in good acts, so they cut into their own profit margin to let more people in at a reduced rate.

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  • The best way to become a better money manager is to know exactly how much money you bring in and how much goes out.

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  • Fans visiting these sites should be aware that magazines and websites publish articles specifically to sell their magazines and bring in readers.

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  • Budgets are cut, big-name actors may suddenly jump ship and the network is left scrambling to come up with new tactics to bring in fresh blood and new viewers.

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  • The decision to bring in a "new" Greenlee infuriated some fans, but All My Children producers shrugged off the controversy and stood by their decision, at least for a while.

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  • Most tattoo artists use stencils when working on your tats, so you can usually bring in an example of the lettering you like and have your tattoo artist set up what you want to say.

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  • Whether you simply describe what you want, bring in pictures to use as examples, or want to upgrade your current ink, an artist can custom design a motorcycle fairy tattoo.

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  • As an Earth sign, you could bring in some of this symbolism by having the woman in a field or surrounded by a tattoo of Earth itself.

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  • For example, if you are interested in the planets, it is easy to bring in Virgo.

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  • While you can simply bring in a piece of art work and ask for it to be transferred as closely as possible, the joint creative process may bring a higher level of detail to the design.

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  • If you're planning a tattoo with lots of detail and shading, it's best to bring in a stencil template and a color image to work from.

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  • Any font you can bring in to your tattooist can be used on your tattoo.

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  • For example, if the child has an interest in trains, it's a good idea to bring in pictures of trains or even actual toy trains to use as part of the lesson.

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  • You bring in profits as the result of increasing revenues or trimming costs and expenses.

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  • Your professional rates will bring in more that what you pay out for assistance.

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  • These can bring in a handsome sum, but your company will be responsible for Corporation Tax on "chargeable gains" and other profits.

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  • Aside from the financial aspects, running a business from home lets you keep up with household responsibilities and still bring in income.

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  • Challenge classes to raise funds for charity or bring in items for a food drive and reward the class that gives the most support.

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  • You may want to see if certain restaurants would be willing to set up a monthly, or even weekly, cheer night to help bring in funds throughout the year.

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  • Pull back until you sit up straight, squeeze your scapulae together and bring in the handle towards your belly button.

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  • If you own a restored motorcycle, the insurer may wish to bring in a specialist to examine it and provide an estimated value before you buy a policy.

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  • Located in Seattle, Washington, Meyer was one of the first lingerie boutiques in the United States to bring in European designers like Eres from Paris, Andres Sarda from Spain and many more.

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  • Ask the staff if you can bring in a cake and a bottle of wine to enjoy in between treatments.

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  • Check into shops that specialize in birthday corsages or that allow you to bring in ribbons that match the theme or a small trinket to include in the corsage.

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  • Whether you bring in a pirate entertainer or just have a party at home, the memories made with family and friends are the most important part of the birthday party.

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  • You can bring in more colors for a child's party using this theme.

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  • The show follows Zoe as she and her team try to bring in new A-List clients and make their mark on the world of style.

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  • As the two main artists - Ami James and Chris Nunez - watch the studio grow and prosper they consider expansion, other projects, and ways to bring in even more customers.

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  • He went on to get his degree in graphic design from the Atlanta Art Institute, still doing carpentry to bring in some cash.

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  • This six-episode series was just as full of tension and fighting as the regular show, but didn't bring in strong enough ratings to bring it back for another season.

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  • One thing that keeps the show interesting is not knowing what customers will bring in to pawn or sell.

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  • She is against hiring nannies or housekeepers and is shown on Real Housewives resisting suggestions to bring in hired help.

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  • There is a large audience for reality television, and some of the cable shows like Project Runway and Top Chef bring in audiences that can rival many big network programs.

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  • Over his years in the pawn business, Les has built up an extensive knowledge of valuation for a wide range of products his customers bring in to the store for him, from gems to guns and everything in between.

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  • As per my wardrobe choices, packing for the house I strictly adhered to the rules (solid colors, no prints) and thus couldn't bring in 90% of my fun wardrobe.

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  • I also wanted to bring in some of the pre-European legends.

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  • Those that generate the most interest and bring in the most money are the old horror and science fiction film posters.

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  • Once the Xanga site is up and operational, the user wants to bring in readers to view the site and make more friends.

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  • Feeds will bring visitors back to your site for updates and may also bring in new users as well.

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  • So, if you bring in someone, they can help you become aware of resources like that.

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  • Search engines prefer sites that are frequently updated, so a blog will help you bring in search traffic.

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  • It takes time and energy to bring in more and more readers.

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  • This certainly makes the website a marketing tool to bring in more patients and more revenue for your practice.

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  • With this mention Prester John ceases to have any pretension to historical existence in Asia (for we need not turn aside to Mandeville's fabulous revival of old stories or to the barefaced fictions of his contemporary, John of Hese, which bring in the old tales of the miraculous body of St Thomas), and his connexion with that quarter of the world gradually died out of the memory of Europe.(fn 3) When next we begin to hear his name it is as an African, not as an Asiatic prince; and the personage so styled is in fact the Christian king of Abyssinia.

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  • Cats also make a distinctive noise when they bring in prey that they have caught.

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