Synonym: bring around, bring back, bring round. Similar words: bring together, bring to life, bring to pass, bring to a halt, bring to an end, spring to mind, cling to, owing to. Meaning: v. return to consciousness.
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211. Abstract The Internet being in the ascendant bring to used bigness's influence.
212. But as producers we want a scarcity of the goods we bring to market.
213. Losses that bring to national and demotic wealth caused by the flood are very huge.
214. The quality cast of this production help bring to life the magic and intrigue of a tale of spirits, sorcery, monsters and maidens and shipwrecked, scheming noblemen .
215. When the muscularity that should bring to bear on to go up in mattess that is to say, mattess should drop more and produce more supportive power to human body, vice versa.
216. Therefore, the use of "simple" approach to deal with affairs, not only can be effective, but will also bring to life a paced rhythm of.
217. Only those who know the underlying truth can bring to an end.
218. After that, add coconut milk and chicken stock and bring to the boil, stirring.
219. Otherwise, the development of human resources as the first resource will bring to the enterprise internal friction, so that the input-output ratio reduction.
220. Add cauliflower and cream of corn . Bring to a boil again.
221. In the following pages you will see images which bring to life the dextrous faculties of the Russian engineers and scientists.
222. 'It's in such a delicate part of the reef and the ship is in such a badly damaged state, that managing this process will require all the specialist expertize that we can bring to bear.'
223. It has been designed to display the achievements of individual women, and bring to life the connections, similarities and shared stories between the two countries.
224. Item Twenty-eight Before dissolution or termination of the organization, the council will set up a special team to bring to account, dealing with creditor's rights[sentencedict.com], debt and problems arising possibly.
225. Then the article studied the" Fiscal Responsibility System (FRS)" and "Tax Sharing System (TSS)" in detail, and analysed the influence of both sides that these reforms bring to economy theoretically.
226. Even witches appreciate what they bring to a boiling cauldron.
227. When boiling add the pepper and cream bring to a boil add courgette and prawn.
228. While there are an estimated 99 million tons of lanthanide reserves worldwide, it is tricky and expensive to tap them, and can take up to 15 years to bring to market.
229. And our aim is to have the vast majority of handsets that we bring to market in 2012 to be plan-capable.
230. Probably in is the elementary school freshman class time, my teacher, bring back to a bicycle from the south, right there might bring to people's attention.
231. EVA is a index which could evaluate the ability of creating values. It could reflect the efficacy objectively which company bring to dormant partner.
232. Speaking at a meeting on avian flu in the U.N. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Fresco said, "The message I bring to you today is one of mild optimism.
233. Like You'd Understand, Anyway reaches from Chernobyl to Bridgeport, with a host of narrators only Shepard could bring to pitch-perfect life.
234. The launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-135 mission to the International Space Station will bring to a close the Space Shuttle Program.
235. And every poll,(www.Sentencedict.com) every survey - I particularly bring to your attention the BBC/ABC/ARD [public opinion survey] of earlier this year - shows that their support is in the single-digits.
236. Modern business crisis has its unique specific property. It will bring to business various harms.
237. This will testify for me that I was not idle, and that I spared no pains to bring to pass whatever appeared necessary for my comfortable support.
238. In my travels, I am invariably impressed by the energy, passion and out-of-the-box thinking that volunteers bring to their work in HIV.
239. My darling accompanies crack and died several a hundred years of dry corpse to also bring to life, and still bite at my shoulder.
240. If he does, it will bring to an end a 10 month barren spell so nearly halted when the Dutchman curled a well-struck drive onto the post against Newcastle last week.
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