Bringing-back Sentence Examples

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  • New, disease resistant trees are bringing back the splendor of what has been called one of the prettiest towns in New England.

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  • Snapping necks, breaking Codes, bringing back the dead-dead.

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  • The rest of Consalvi's life was devoted to the work of reorganizing the States of the Church, and bringing back the allegiance of Europe to the papal throne.

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  • Mill complained, 4 " bringing back under the name of belief what they banished as knowledge."

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  • John succeeded in bringing back the dauphin to Paris, and open war seemed imminent between the two princes.

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  • They now clamoured for recognition, and Lugard went to meet them, and after a somewhat precarious and very difficult interview he succeeded in bringing back their king Mbogo to Kampala, and in assigning them three minor provinces in Uganda.1 Lugard on his return to Uganda at the end of r891 had received orders to evacuate the country with his whole force, as the company could no longer maintain their position.

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  • There is a portrait of her in the Capitoline Museum at Rome, and a bronze medal in the British Museum representing the bringing back of her ashes to Rome by order of Caligula.

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  • German scholars made their way to Lombard and Tuscan lecture-rooms, bringing back in Ger- the methods of the humanists.

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  • Indulgences were tried, and were successful in bringing back about loo ministers to their parishes and introducing a new cause of division among the clergy.

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  • Fenelon is on firmer ground when he leads a reaction against the "mercantile system" of Colbert, with its crushing restrictions on trade; or when he sings the praises of agriculture, in the hope of bringing back labour to the land, and thereby ensuring the physical efficiency of the race.

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  • P. Lebrun, and in 1783 her picture of "Peace bringing back Abundance" (now at the Louvre) gained her the membership of the Academy.

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  • Luther was no systematic thinker; Melanchthon, the theologian of the Lutheran Church, gave his system, the loose form of Loci communes, and went back more and more in successive editions to the traditional lines of doctrinal theory - a course which could not be followed without bringing back much of the older substance along with the familiar forms of thought.

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  • The dead are referred to by some roundabout phrase, never by name, for this might have the dangerous result of bringing back the spirit.

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  • The conch-shell is the trumpet of alarm and call to arms. The vendetta - resulting, when successful, in the bringing back the head of the slain as a trophy to be set up as a house ornament - is widely practised..

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  • Not only did certain newspapers, such as the Capitole and the Journal du Commerce, and clubs, such as the Culottes de peau carry it on zealously; but the diplomatic humiliation of France in the affair of Mehemet Ali in 1840, with the outburst of patriotism which accompanied it, followed by the concessions made by the government to public opinion, such as, for example, the bringing back of the ashes of Napoleon I., all helped to revive revolutionary and Napoleonic memories.

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  • Gabe watched it, anger stirring as the Oracle confirmed Darkyn's story about bringing back a dead-dead immortal.

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  • He's all for bringing back corporal punishment in schools too.

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  • Although the theory behind bringing back matron might make interesting reading, in practice it will all probably end in tears.

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  • A small bird tells us the BBC are bringing back superstars - how would you fare?

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  • Suffice it here to say that careful experiment and accurate observation succeeded in ascertaining the cause of the disease and in preventing its recurrence, thus bringing back to prosperity the silk trade of France, with all that this entails.

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  • As a Rosicrucian Wollner dabbled in alchemy and other mystic arts, but he also affected to be zealous for Christian orthodoxy, imperilled by Frederick II.'s patronage of "enlightenment," and a few months before Frederick's death wrote to his friend the Rosicrucian Johann Rudolph von Bischoffswerder (1741-1803) that his highest ambition was to be placed at the head of the religious department of the state "as an unworthy instrument in the hand of Ormesus" (the prince of Prussia's Rosicrucian name) "for the purpose of saving millions of souls from perdition and bringing back the whole country to the faith of Jesus Christ."

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  • With regard to painting and sculpture, however, Goethe felt that a protest was necessary, if the insidious ideas propounded in works like Wackenroder's Herzensergiessungen were not to do irreparable harm, by bringing back the confusion of the Sturm and Drang; and, as a rejoinder to the Romantic theories, Goethe, in conjunction with his friend Heinrich Meyer (1760-1832), published from 1798 to 1800 an art review, Die Propyliien.

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  • Tourists were bringing back more saucer stories than hand tooled, genuine leather purses.

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  • An addition to the trendy soho rugs they add a twist by bringing back the shag carpets of the past.

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  • A small bird tells us the BBC are bringing back Superstars - how would you fare?

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  • While some stars search for the distinctive, others favor bringing back traditional names that have long disappeared in the general public.

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  • Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick will executive produce the 2007 Emmy show, with hopes of bringing back some viewers.

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  • However, it seemed as though after a couple of years his face settled a little, bringing back some of the good looks that helped make him famous.

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  • A seashell votive holder evokes a sense of sea and salt, bringing back memories of family vacations and times gone by.

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  • In 1969 there were two more, One Road and Bringing Back the Good Times.

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  • This is a group that is dedicated to bringing back Christian values to the world at large.

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  • It specializes is bringing back the guiding light of Jesus Christ to entertainment.

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  • We met and got along very well, so well that she told me she was looking for a young blonde girl about my age to fill the role of a character they were bringing back.

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  • Producers of General Hospital have used misdirection by sending out false spoilers, particularly when needing to recast a popular character (Carly Corinthos) or bringing back a popular veteran (Rick Springfield, Finola Hughes, Emma Samms).

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