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So we
bring
them to school and we say, teach these kids whatever you really believe in.
Those guys, they always
bring
up bridges and computers.
Her goal is to find a job, rent a place to live in, and
bring
her kids back with her.
Upon first arriving there, the first goal that I had was for me to identify an apartment, so I could
bring
my wife and my new baby, Melanie, out to join me in Idaho.
Chris went down, and they told him, "Just
bring
a brand new hard drive down to our office, leave it here for five hours, we'll copy the data and you take it back."
Picture a Maasai village, and one evening, government soldiers come, surround the village and ask each elder to
bring
one boy to school.
But if I work harder than ever, I can
bring
this number up to millions.
So if we want to have privacy online, the only way we can succeed is if we get the whole world on board, and this is only possible if we
bring
down the barrier to entry.
So this is just an example of what can happen when you
bring
the community together towards a common goal.
They said his head was up in space and they would
bring
him down to Earth, Essentially he came from nothing and that is what he was worth, He’d never get to go to university to learn, Only degrees he’d ever show would be the first degree burns From those that came too close, they told him he was too bright, That’s why no one ever looked him in the eyes, His judgment became clouded So did the sky, With evaporated tears as the sun started to cry.
For me, they were colleagues belonging to that community of humanitarian aid workers that tried to
bring
a bit of comfort to the victims of the wars in Chechnya in the '90s.
They would
bring
a big piece of bread, a bowl of soup, and a candle.
They are thrown into situations where they are witness, but they are powerless to
bring
any change.
A quick Google search will
bring
up a cornucopia of clinics, workshops and seminars.
If you've got a distinct disorder with a distinct cause, which PMS is supposed to be, then the treatment should
bring
improvement for a great number of women.
The president, the night before, pledges to
"bring
our enemies to justice or
bring
justice to our enemies."
I belong to a group of young people who are passionate about the country, who want to
bring
about change, and they're no longer afraid, and they're no longer smart cowards.
So here is my wish: that you will help us take everything we've learned through StoryCorps and
bring
it to the world so that anyone anywhere can easily record a meaningful interview with another human being which will then be archived for history.
Over the past couple of months, the team at StoryCorps has been working furiously to create an app that will
bring
StoryCorps out of our booths so that it can be experienced by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
I have a little experience in the question back home of how you try to
bring
together two peoples who, frankly, haven't had a whole lot in common in the past.
We can
bring
about change in the society."
So you use the intercostal muscles, the muscles between your ribs, to
bring
air in and out of your lungs just by expanding and contracting your ribcage, and if I was to put a strap around the outside of your chest called a breath belt, and just look at that movement, you see a rather gentle sinusoidal movement, so that's breathing.
GH: In Guatemala, for instance, we've started a project there with the local police and court system, prosecutors, to retrain them so that they can actually effectively
bring
these cases.
It's called the WorldWide Telescope, and I want to thank TED and Microsoft for allowing me to
bring
it to your attention.
We're going to
bring
on the neuro-revolution.
And we
bring
it to site, and with tiny rulers, we measure each pole, and consider each curve, and we choose a piece of bamboo from the pile to replicate that house on site.
At the heart of an affair, you will often find a longing and a yearning for an emotional connection, for novelty, for freedom, for autonomy, for sexual intensity, a wish to recapture lost parts of ourselves or an attempt to
bring
back vitality in the face of loss and tragedy.
And I've also told quite a few of my patients that if they could
bring
into their relationships one tenth of the boldness, the imagination and the verve that they put into their affairs, they probably would never need to see me.
It's his responsibility to
bring
it up, because if he thinks about it, he can relieve Heather from the obsession, and from having to make sure that the affair isn't forgotten, and that in itself begins to restore trust.
But for Heather, or deceived partners, it is essential to do things that
bring
back a sense of self-worth, to surround oneself with love and with friends and activities that give back joy and meaning and identity.
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