Brought
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A few decades later, the suffragettes
brought
a spirit of theatricality to their fight, marching together in white dresses as they claimed the franchise.
It's no surprise that the Twist can be traced back to the 19th century,
brought
to America from the Congo during slavery.
They
brought
the produce to local markets, and came home with the equivalent of money.
It's also the things I don't know that have often
brought
me closer to everybody around me.
I once attended a conference that
brought
together human resources managers and executives, high-level people, using such systems in hiring.
Later in Burma, I came across Rohingya fighters, who were barely teenagers, born and
brought
up in the jungle, carrying machine guns and grenade launchers.
And this guy stood up, and he took the hatchet, and the whole room winced as he
brought
the hatchet down on the robot's neck, and there was this half-joking, half-serious moment of silence in the room for this fallen robot.
Some students went out, netted some crows,
brought
them in, weighed and measured them, and let them back out again.
I wasn't supposed to have fully resourced biology or chemistry labs, school buses that
brought
me door-to-door, freshly prepared school lunches or even air conditioning.
They
brought
in the academic world.
They
brought
in companies.
That
brought
us out of the jungle and out of small groups, but it means that we have eternal conflict.
China
brought
people to power, not power to people.
They were reeling from the earthquake, they were reeling from cholera that was
brought
in by UN peacekeepers and still hasn't been eradicated.
I use the word "soul" to describe that spark, because it's the only word in English that comes close to naming what each baby
brought
into the room.
I saw hope made manifest in an African-American church in the South Side of Chicago this summer, where I
brought
my little girl, who is now 13 and a few inches taller than me, to hear my friend Rev. Otis Moss preach.
And you multiply that by thousands or tens of thousands of times, and that formula was what
brought
us the Industrial Revolution.
Your daughter, for whom you have already carried so much, wants to know what you brought, what gift, what light did you keep from extinction?
After a few minutes of deliberation, the merchant hides the gems, and the boxes are
brought
in front of you.
So, I started taking art courses, and I found a way to make sculpture that
brought
together my love for being very precise with my hands, with coming up with different kinds of logical flows of energy through a system.
These things are all true to a degree, but it's also the case that these technologies
brought
to us things that extended the human experience in some profound ways.
I was
brought
up like this, I got used to doing it this way, when I read a written word in simplified spelling, my eyes hurt."
And this is a situation that's been
brought
to a head by the fact that there's a hurricane forming in the Atlantic that's threatening to do Maria-like damage from Maine to Myrtle Beach.
But what if we
brought
it to the forefront?
They
brought
their carbon monoxide detector, and the man said, "It's a really good thing that you called us tonight, because you could have been dead very soon."
In 2009, that zeal
brought
me to Twitter.
He
brought
me a Middle Eastern dessert from Jerusalem, where he lives, and I
brought
him kosher chocolate and held a "God hates Jews" sign.
This path has
brought
us cruel, sniping, deepening polarization, and even outbreaks of violence.
Bodies donated to science are
brought
here, and their decay is studied to benefit the future of forensics.
And it was that word "should" that
brought
me up short, because I will never tell a woman what she should do with her body.
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