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Fosbury's technique
brought
the high jump to new heights by splitting the jumper's body away from his center of mass, giving it that much more room to clear higher and higher bars.
Many people in the United States and Latin America have grown up celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage, but was he an intrepid explorer who
brought
two worlds together or a ruthless exploiter who
brought
colonialism and slavery?
And the news he
brought
back to Europe spread far and wide, inspiring all the explorers and settlers who came after.
René Descartes advanced the notion that the human body was essentially no different from any other machine,
brought
to life by a divinely created soul located in the brain's pineal gland.
The Atlantic slave trade, occurring from the late 15th to the mid 19th century and spanning three continents, forcibly
brought
more than 10 million Africans to the Americas.
I want the justices to have the very same reaction that I had when you
brought
this issue to me seven years ago."
The tulip was
brought
to Europe on trading vessels that sailed from the East.
Not one to travel on a budget, he
brought
a caravan stretching as far as the eye could see.
When the French-speaking Normans conquered England and became its ruling class, they
brought
their speech with them, adding a massive amount of French and Latin vocabulary to the English language previously spoken there.
That's because Old English belongs to the Germanic language family, first
brought
to the British Isles in the 5th and 6th centuries by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
This was another hero generation that
brought
democracy to the planet.
Decades of overfishing had
brought
them close to collapse.
We
brought
this to the attention of the FDA.
Unfortunately, you've all been captured by the tyrannical rulers and
brought
to the ancient colosseum for their deadly entertainment.
As recorded by Cortés's lieutenant, the king had 50 jugs of the drink
brought
out and poured into golden cups.
The idea of hosting people on airbeds gradually became natural to me and when I moved to San Francisco, I
brought
the airbed with me.
In the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty, a Japanese monk
brought
the first tea plant to Japan.
That spread began in earnest around the early 1600s when Dutch traders
brought
tea to Europe in large quantities.
By the early 1980s, similar bands were consistently described as Gothic rock by the music press, and the stye's popularity
brought
it out of dimly lit clubs to major labels and MTV.
He purchased the manuscript from the cash-strapped priest at the college, and eventually
brought
it to the U.S., where experts have continued to puzzle over it for more than a century.
I actually
brought
them here to show you today.
CA: But during the actual development of Linux itself, that stubbornness sometimes
brought
you in conflict with other people.
And it's
brought
experiences I don't really enjoy, public talking, but at the same time, this is an experience.
When I joined President Obama's campaign in 2008, we
brought
the tech industry's best practices into politics.
Now, little story: about a decade ago, the government thought that if it
brought
this system online, it could save taxpayer dollars and provide a better service, which was a great idea.
Another issue that periods
brought
in my life those of the social restrictions that are imposed upon our girls and women when they're on their periods.
Lunar rocks
brought
back by the Apollo astronauts all date back to about the age of the Solar System.
With the siege on Gaza, tunnels
brought
people all the basic needs like food, building material, other stuff we needed.
We called WRTC, who sent a van to our home and
brought
him to Children's National Medical Center.
It was a good experience, and I recommend it, and it
brought
my family a lot of peace.
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