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In fact bringing up the subject of visas with any resident of those countries is like waving a red flag before a bull.
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When needed, one can take the brush and brush it against the soap, bringing up a layer of lather; excess water is drained back.
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The next play netted the team 6 yards, bringing up 4th down and 11.
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A report last week found that nearly a third of all couples bringing up children have a stepchild living with them.
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She is highly capable in many aspects of her life, displaying determination and resourcefulness in bringing up her children without a husband.
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I laugh at the memory of my friends bringing up my birthday cake, and can still smell the mass trajectory gravity-defying chunder all over our clothes.
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He became notable for his gallant conduct at that battle for bringing up ammunition from the stockade during the heaviest fire, according to a newspaper report of the time.
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Why are we unable to focus on one issue without bringing up race as a side issue.
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