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This, and the possibility that he learnt of his intended deportation, prompted him to bring forward his revolt, which made its success unlikely.
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It is prudent for government and for the officials to bring forward those recommendations.
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It also announced work to bring forward 3 further schemes that are currently in the very early stages of development.
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But as it appeared they were using the time to bring forward reinforcements, repair defences and collect arms and ammunition from the dead, the armistice was turned down.
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However, we have to remember that those excerpts were chosen to support the narrative that the filmmaker wanted to bring forward.
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And as a state citizen land owner, one can bring forward the original land patent and file it with the county for absolute or allodial property rights.
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The government was given six months to bring forward legislation containing these reforms.
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It also announced work to bring forward 3 further schemes that are in the very early stages of development.
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Local government and private individuals (for $2000 and only affecting themselves) may also bring forward legislation.
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These overall figures fail to bring forward fluctuations that have appeared from year to year and in particular geographic areas.
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