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Joe turns out to be a law-enforcement undercover agent, working to bring down the drug ring.
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This caused an explosive decompression, causing pressurized air to rush out of the cabin and bring down the ceiling around the rear lavatories.
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They had to dump most of their fuel to bring down the weight in order to take off from the field.
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Agriculture received greater priority, while the national government likewise took steps to bring down the cost of medicine.
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The cold temperature of the water will help to bring down swelling, as it would in a bruise or burn.
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The failure of one of these columns in a fire will bring down whole sections of a building.
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He even wants to bring down our democracy.
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Nonetheless, it is still unclear whether attacking the financial sectors of the drug cartels will bring down the violence.
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In this tradition his image is used in gambling charms and rituals believed to bring down curses on others.
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Storm creates a huge storm to bring down the dam.
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