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Popular performers, however, travelled abroad, and brought back new styles and techniques.
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Recent efforts have brought back Chinook salmon and steelhead runs to the stream.
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There used to be a great many of these advisory bodies; after 1996 their number was brought back to a few to economise.
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The current recession has brought back discussion on the merits of countercyclical fiscal and monetary policy.
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On his first trip out, he brought back 3 casualties, 2 wounded and 1 KIA, while disarming 4 mines.
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According to the legend, the script would be brought back some day.
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The buses were brought back into service after engineers replaced and modified problematic pipework in the bus engines.
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The alb, cope, and chasuble were all to be brought back into use, while the exiles had abandoned even the surplice.
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Both pamphlets and posters urged that evacuated children not be brought back.
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For example, the word "smi", an old word for long thread, was brought back with a new meaningtelephone.
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