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  • There seems no good reason why in modern performances the pianoforte should not be used for the purpose; if only accompanists can be trained to acquire the necessary delicacy of touch, and can be made to understand that, if they cannot extemporize the necessary polyphony, and so have to play something definitely written for them, it is not a mass of interesting detail which they are to bring to the public ear.

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  • But like the early statisticians of the 17th century, economic historians are the " beginners of an art not yet polished, which time may bring to more perfection."

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  • The three Jacobinical Directors thereupon intrigued to bring to Paris General Lazarre Hoche and his army destined for the invasion of Ireland for the purpose of coercing their opponents; but these, perceiving the danger, ordered Hoche to Paris, rebuked him for bringing his army nearer to the capital than was allowed by law, and dismissed him in disgrace.

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  • John was evidently convinced that he himself had received the divine commission to bring to a close and complete the prophetic period, by inaugurating the Messianic age.

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  • But these and all the other influences which Italy had striven to bring to bear on the popes had hitherto failed to induce them to return.

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  • He was one of the first to bring to light the characteristic excellences of Gothic art.

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  • It was a period of great intellectual development, and it only needed a powerful mind such as his to bring to bear upon medicine the same influences which were at work in other sciences.

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  • He was peculiarly qualified for exercising this influence, as his long exile in the West made him familiar with Western usage, while he was also able to bring to the West the usage that he was trying to establish in the East.

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  • And,, secondly, with a laborious zeal then less common than now among, n 2 (I - K 2) = 2 n 2 = n 2 = I historians, he sought to bring to light fresh historical material by patient search for letters, diaries and other manuscripts of value which had escaped the notice of previous students.

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  • From the close of the Mexican War to the beginning of the Civil War he had little but detail duty; in 1855 and again in 1856 he made trips to the Mediterranean to bring to the United States camels for army use in the south-west.

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  • By him they were induced to return to China and attempt to bring to Europe the material necessary for the cultivation of silk, which they effected by concealing the eggs of the silkworm in a hollow cane.

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  • Further excavations in the lower parts of the city will probably bring to light the dwellings of the citizens who garrisoned the place.

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  • In fact, experiments upon the changes of velocity of bodies, due to a mutual influence between them, bring to light a property of bodies which may be specified by a quantity proportional to their volumes in the case of bodies which are perceived by other tests to be of one homogeneous substance, but otherwise involving also another factor.

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  • On assuming office, the first thing it had to do was to bring to trial the chiefs of the rebellion.

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  • We must, in short, resign ourselves to whatever fate and fortune bring to us, believing, as the first article of our creed, that there is a god, whose thought directs the universe, and that not merely in our acts, but even in our thoughts and plans, we cannot escape his eye.

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  • Common names are fitted for use by the wouldbe users being first delivered from abortive conceptions, and thereupon enabled to bring to the birth living and organic notions.

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  • Rhodes had resigned the premiership of the Cape a few days after the Raid, and during the greater part of 1896 was in Rhodesia, where he was able to bring to an end, in September, a formidable rebellion of the Matabele which had broken out six months previously.

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  • He is perhaps apt to attach an exaggerated importance to some of the authorities which he was the first to bring to light, to see a general tendency in what may only be the expression of an individual eccentricity, to rely too much on ambassadors' reports which may have been written for some special end, to enter too fully into the details of diplomatic correspondence.

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  • One of these was a cartoon or monochrome painting of Adam and Eve in tempera, and in this, besides the beauty of the figures, the infinite truth and elaboration of the foliage and animals in the background are celebrated in terms which bring to mind the treatment of the subject by Albrecht Darer in his famous engraving done thirty years later.

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  • But the re-opening of the Eastern Question was destined to bring to a climax the great struggle of Rumania for existence and independence, and temporarily to throw into the The shade all domestic questions.

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  • Moreover, he retained in practice, if not in theory, his power to nominate to the vacant offices; chapters and monasteries seldom dared to resist the pressure which the sovereign could bring to bear upon them in.

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  • The 1911 Classic Encyclopedia project works to bring to you the renowned 1911 Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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  • There can be no doubt that from the time he entered on office Bismarck was determined to bring to an issue the long struggle for supremacy in Germany between the house of Habsburg and the house of Hohenzollern.

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  • He accompanied Balboa (whom he afterwards helped to bring to the block) in the discovery of the Pacific; and under Pedrarias d'Avila he received a repartimento, and became a cattle-farmer at Panama.

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  • The result was a three weeks' interregnum, of which the discontented spirits in the army took advantage to bring to a head a plot that had long been hatching in favour of constitutional reform.

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  • The speakers waxed lyrically about the fresh water aquatic conservation center, which they hope to bring to a disused clay pit near Bedford.

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  • A political solution which satisfies the legitimate aspirations of the Kashmiri people alone can bring to an end the Kashmir conflict.

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  • What picture does the phrase " pompous ass " spontaneously bring to your mind?

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  • Place over a medium heat and bring to a gentle boil.

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  • Illustrated with vivid color photography, these books bring to life all the heartwarming, endearing characteristics that make these canines our favorite companions.

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  • In particular, I wish to bring to your notice the outstanding gallantry of Donald Johnson, Stoker First Class.

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  • Method put the gammon into a saucepan, cover with water, bring to the boil, then drain.

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  • Pour the stock over them, bring to the boil and cook until the stock begins to thicken and go glossy.

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  • He who remains ignorant of these, shall never be able to bring to pass any wonderful matter.

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  • Reduce by half then add the stock, bring to the boil and place rolled loin on top of the bones.

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  • He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of men's hearts.

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  • Actors, directors, producers, all have a heat quotient based on how much attention their little flame can bring to a film.

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  • All these approaches bring to mind conflict resolution studies.

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  • What to bring to Galapagos Guests should bring summer clothing with a jacket or sweater, in a soft bag for easy stowage.

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  • To penetrate this shield, the person has first to bring to the surface his psychological stratagems by identifying with them.

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  • Stir in 2 tsp dried tarragon and plenty of freshly ground black pepper and bring to the boil.

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  • In 1965, Walt announced to the public his plans to bring to Orlando the world's most spectacular theme park.

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  • They were anxious to make the most of all the advantages, which a railroad would bring to them, and their fellow townsfolk.

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  • He must restore the French Church to Catholic unity, abolish the pragmatic sanction of Bourges, and bring to a successful close the Lateran council convoked by his predecessor.

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  • But though peace was for a time restored, the old causes of soreness and dissension remained unappeased, and as the time for the next presidential election began to draw near, it became more and more evident that a critical struggle was at hand, and that the people of Buenos Aires, supported by the province of Corrientes, were determined to bring to an issue the question as to what position Buenos Aires was to hold for the future with regard to the remaining provinces of the confederation.

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  • Its object had originally been to keep the emperor in close touch with all the branches of the administration and to bring to his notice any abuses and irregularities (see Nicholas I.), and for this purpose its chief was in constant personal intercourse with the sovereign.

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  • Since then his apathetic successors have neglected to bring to light this splendid work; and it is only by knocking off some of the plaster that one can get a glimpse of the sculptures, which are perfect as on the day they were carved."

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  • And the light that later writers bring to bear on Kant's logic and epistemology from other sides of his speculation varies in kind and in degree.

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  • This works toward maximizing the utility that item can bring to someone. eBay is not alone in this regard.

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  • Now, on a regular basis, videos appear which bring to life something that would otherwise be merely an ill-formed image in our minds.

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  • In his mind, a painful process was going on which he could not bring to a conclusion.

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  • It was her wish that publication would bring to light the authentic beliefs of Witchcraft and reestablish the respectability of this ancient art.

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  • Add water to suit, bring to the boil then simmer on lowest heat possible.

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  • Cover with a lid, bring to the boil, then simmer very gently for 1-1 1/2 hours.

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  • Gently bring to a simmer and skim off the scum as it forms on the surface.

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  • In 1965, Walt announced to the public his plans to bring to Orlando the world 's most spectacular theme park.

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  • Minimum tillage techniques have become popular over the recent decades due to the benefits they can bring to farm rotations.

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  • Does " one TRILLION pounds " not bring to mind Dr. Evil for anybody else here?

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  • The wall paintings are vibrant with color and bring to life the country and its natural landscape.

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  • While the word "puzzle" may bring to mind a toy for an older child, there are plenty of puzzles perfect for toddlers ages 1 and up.

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  • Include as much information as possible on the invitation in terms of how to get to the party, what the theme is and what guests are expected to do or bring to the party.

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  • Delicate pinks, soft greens, sweet lavenders, and pale yellows bring to mind sweet baby girls in lace and ruffles.

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  • Collect all of your paperwork from the pertinent fiscal year to bring to the tax professional you hire.

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  • Ask the person you speak to at the yoga studio you're interested in booking lessons at about what you need to bring to class.

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  • Once your order is placed, you can relax and imagine the smiles your gift will bring to your friend, acquaintance, or loved one.

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  • They also bring to the table more than 25 years of experience with mail-order collectibles.

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  • Add all ingredients except the taurine to a pan and bring to a boil.

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  • Place all ingredients except taurine in a pan and bring to a boil.

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  • Mainstream America has found PV off grid and the demand is high for information, the technology, and for the lifestyle change, it can bring to everyday life.

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  • The following tips can help keep your teen's bedroom a safe, inhabitable space that won't bring to mind the last episode of "Hoarders" you watched.

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  • Shades of blue bring to mind the bright, sunny French skies and soft greens reminisce of the green rolling hills of the French countryside.

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  • Painting dark walnut kitchen cabinets might feel like a big step, but you will love the added light it will bring to your kitchen.

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  • While the words "hand painted tile" may bring to mind images of flat, white tiles with an image of a piece of fruit or a fruit basket on them, made popular during the 80s and 90s, today's hand painted tiles are completely different.

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  • Pour the stock into a saucepan and bring to a boil.

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  • Pour 1 quart of water into a saucepan and bring to a boil.

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  • While some scrapbookers prefer to have lots of variety, others like the uniformity that sketches bring to the project.

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  • What should you bring to your senior portrait session?

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  • Find out what to bring to the prom and how to fix the most common gown issues for this special night.

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  • High school bullies bring to mind stolen lunch money and fights behind the bleachers.

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  • The following recipes, tips and suggestions will help you create a luscious meatless lasagna to enjoy at dinner or bring to your next vegetarian potluck supper.

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  • These facts will bring to light some of the things that most people don't want to believe.

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  • Cool is as much what you represent and bring to it as what it is.

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  • It was something that we all knew well and could personally connect with, making it easy to bring to life in a realistic manner," says Brad.

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  • It's insane for young girls to be sexualized; they are being told that this is the most important thing to bring to the party.

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  • What experience does she bring to the table?

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  • To save money in the dorms, talk with your roommate about what each of you can bring to the room.

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  • Whether you choose to use the US News and World Report ranking system as a part of your college search, try to remember that it is more important what a college will bring to you than what you will bring to it.

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  • Above all, a willingness to learn and make sure that the passengers aboard the ship are taken care of are essential qualities to bring to the job.

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  • This is the one gift suitable to bring to a party where there are both people and pets.

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  • This is part of our Greek inheritance … 'Art,'[Aristotle] says, 'completes what nature cannot bring to a finish'" (Clark, p. 9).

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  • With the Smoke on the Water tabs above and a guitar, you'll be ready to bring to life one of the classic rock and roll riffs of all time.

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  • These water heaters don't collect a large amount of water to slowly bring to temperature where it will sit until needed, like a traditional water heater.

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  • With a long handled spoon, stir the ingredients over a medium flame or temperature setting and bring to a low boil.

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  • Companies that have a snappy casual dress code are usually cutting-edge and expect their employees to have a fashion-forward sensibility that matches the attitude they bring to their work.

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  • Purchase some petite plus yoga clothes at any of these retailers and see just what you can bring to your mat the next time you go.

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  • Satin and silk varieties are often favored for the romantic edge they bring to outfits.

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  • The thought of plus size ped socks may initially bring to mind those low-cut socks with the little fuzzy ball on the ankle, but there's no need to stop there.

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  • Discounts may be available by purchasing tickets online or by printing coupons to bring to the park.

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  • Educators have been intrigued by the popularity of video games and excited by the interactivity computers and game consoles can bring to the learning process.

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  • What did Neversoft, Vicarious Visions, Budcat Creations, Activision, and RedOctane bring to the stage for this latest home-based concert?

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  • This video game related death seems extreme, but it does bring to light some interesting issues.

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  • What new features will it bring to the table and how will it improve upon the existing Xbox 360 home video game console?

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  • Also a good pick to serve to guests or bring to parties.

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  • Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, involves analyzing a child's life to bring to light possible contributing causes of the present depression.

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  • If the hospital pediatrician is not the same as the one used for follow-up exams, it is important to obtain the birth records to bring to the first office visit.

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  • Place over a medium low flame and bring to a simmer.

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  • Unfortunately, these dresses are not meant to withstand the kinds of movement and stress that ballroom dance will bring to them.

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  • But to the discerning eye, even these pure dancers will be missing something of the attitude, the flair of movement that the true b-boys and b-girls bring to their dance.

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  • Since the number eight is associated with wealth and power, the infinity aspects means a limitless source of the energies this number will bring to you.

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  • Remember your experience is what you did in the past but your skills are what you can bring to the employer now.

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  • If skirted swimsuits bring to mind breezy skirts that are too matronly for you, a smaller skirt may suit you better.

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  • Seventies fashion may bring to mind flashbacks of bell bottoms and bandanas along with flower power rings, but recreating this look today need not require a trip to the vintage thrift store.

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  • While holiday and Christmas dresses for women may bring to mind red, forest green, silver, and gold styles, you will often see them in black, navy blue, royal blue, plum, and even hot pink.

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  • These fragrances bring to mind holidays in the autumn and winter, popular choices for filling your home or office with scents of the seasons.

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  • Your guests will enjoy the laughs and excitement that games can bring to the party, and your celebration will turn into something memorable for years to come.

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  • The worst examples bring to mind images of a smarmy lady's man in a bad suit working his "magic" at the bar.

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  • The biggest asset any writer can bring to technical writing is his skills as a writer.

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  • Naturally the term "pocketbook" itself may bring to mind visions of pockets, which are wonderful for organization.

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  • St. Tropez Quilted Keepers bring to mind island life with their tropical colors of sea green and pink.

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  • Many are attracted to loose, long hair and flowing clothes that bring to mind their watery influences.

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  • Financial security and long-term stability are two of the gifts your earth sign will bring to your relationship.

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  • When a player thinks he has figured out the rule, he should continue to tell what he would bring to Grandma's house.

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  • Shrek coloring pages bring to life the fun of this animated adventure for kids of all ages.

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  • The single most important trait any parent can bring to the table is the ability to listen.

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  • Once you have located the WIC office, they will give you an appointment time and list of things to bring to your initial appointment.

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  • Get a list of the required information to bring to your first appointment to make things go smoothly.

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  • Add all liquid to the pot and bring to a boil.

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  • You can also make your own coffee at home to bring to work, or invest in a single cup coffee brewer for your cubicle so you can indulge in flavored coffee at discount prices.

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  • As we began our research and development, our goal was to develop and bring to market the world's first adjustable-height high heel shoes; it was not to create the world's most comfortable high heel shoe.

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  • Indeed, Edelman's shoes are some of the most popular in the world, primarily for the touch of daring and sass they bring to even the simplest outfits.

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  • Though the acting styles are as different as the characters themselves, I appreciate the humor both bring to what might otherwise be an overly dramatic, or heavy show.

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  • You don't always have to pay thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars for name brand designer watches to get the look and feel you enjoy or the look you want to bring to your customers.

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  • Other helpful items to bring to class include plenty of water, a towel, socks or slippers (although yoga should be performed in bare feet, some people don't like to do that or get cold) and maybe a moist towelette.

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  • Christian yoga certification is more in demand as some members of Christian denominations have been cautious of the Eastern influence that some instructors bring to their yoga practice and prefer to have a Christian-based yoga experience.

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  • Explain what you bring to the table and why you should be the first candidate picked for an interview.

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  • It should focus on the skill sets and experience you can bring to your new job.

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  • Now is the time to focus on what you can bring to the company.

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  • Digital portfolios showcase a person's abilities and what they can bring to an organization.

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  • By including this information, you are giving the employer a clear picture of who you are and the kind of value you will bring to their organization if you are hired.

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  • Your statement should focus on what value you can bring to the organization.

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  • Take 30 minutes to an hour to think about the skills and assets you bring to the company, and while you're at it jot down both your qualities and deficits.

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  • You want to make sure that your resume objective statement reflects the value that you can bring to the organization you are applying to.

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  • However, it doesn't replace the step where the job seeker needs to think about who they are and what skills and abilities they bring to the table when applying for a job.

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  • It also gives the reader a snapshot of the value that you would bring to the company or organization you are applying to.

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  • There are simple things to do to help keep that gloss from fading so you and others may enjoy the beautiful glow they bring to your décor all year through.

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  • Always ask what you should bring to the class when you sign up.

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  • If you come from a crafty family, your mother, grandmother or aunts may have old patterns that you can bring to life.

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  • Add 2 cups of vegetable stock to pot, and bring to a boil.

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  • To the French it is much less rude to ask, "What should I bring to dinner," than it is to show up with nothing.

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  • These panties may bring to mind images of Marilyn Monroe and other 1950s starlets.

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  • If you have access to a projector from work or school or a laptop to bring to the party venue, play the presentation for guests during the event.

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  • Extended families gather and bring to the table a bounty of dishes, many of which have their roots in the foods served at the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621.

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  • The reign of Elizabeth is famous for the gallant enterprises that were undertaken by sea and land to discover and bring to light the unknown parts of the earth.

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