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In the New England Journal of Medicine, there was a study published that showed that with appropriate rewarming, people who had suffered without a heartbeat for three hours could be
brought
back to life without any neurologic problems.
And for Nathaniel, music
brought
him back into a fold of friends.
The redemptive power of music
brought
him back into a family of musicians that understood him, that recognized his talents and respected him.
We have used such advanced technologies now and made them available in the most remote places that we put soldiers: hills of Afghanistan, Iraq ... They were quite proud of the fact that you know, before the dust clears, if some soldier has been hurt they will have collected him or her, they will have
brought
him back, they will be getting world-class triage emergency care faster than you and I would be getting it if we were hurt in a car accident in a major city in the United States.
They were
brought
together for us.
And finally, in a rather grizzly way, the Bosnia war crimes; some of the people
brought
to trial were
brought
to trial because of the evidence from pollen, which showed that bodies had been buried, exhumed and then reburied somewhere else.
He went there after the death of his wife of smallpox and
brought
his two young children.
News photos
brought
people face to face with the victims of the war: a little girl burned by napalm, a student killed by the National Guard at Kent State University in Ohio during a protest.
And second, what
brought
them out was receiving compassion from the people they least deserved it from, when they least deserved it.
So we captured one of these, and I
brought
it into the lab.
My sense of outrage about women's rights was
brought
to a boil when I was about 11.
So they
brought
in a lot of grazing animals: musk ox, Yakutian horses, they're bringing in some bison, they're bringing in some more now, and put them in at the density that they used to be.
Normally in New York, one out of nine tenants
brought
to housing court gets evicted.
He took out his little, plastic, portable turntable that he
brought
with him whenever he was on these digging quests and put the record on.
Now, of course, that idea has
brought
us all of the computer technology we have today and so on.
400,000 pregnant women were
brought
into counseling and will give birth for the first time within an organized healthcare system.
If you have clothes, and you don't have enough time to wash them, he
brought
a washing machine to your doorstep, mounted on a two-wheeler.
Now, if you do an economic analysis and project what would happen if the fish were not cut, if we
brought
just 20 divers one month per year, the revenue would be more than 20 times higher and that would be sustainable over time.
And I just wanted to show you what happened one day when Turbo
brought
in a friend.
And the reason is we were
brought
up in a pre-digital culture, those of us over 25.
Finally, truth will be
brought
here.
Because this is a pelagic animal and it lives out in the deeper water, and because we weren't working on the bottom, I
brought
along a shark cage here, and my friend, shark biologist Wes Pratt is inside the cage.
In the case, in the lower court, they
brought
in golfing greats to testify on this very issue.
And they
brought
in Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
And sometimes, once they were caught, they were treated with respect,
brought
back into the communities and they were made part of the bigger dreams.
Powered by the symbology of a myth and the passion of my training, I
brought
laser-sharp focus into my dance, laser-sharp focus to such an extent that I danced a few weeks after surgery.
They've been
brought
up by mothers who are illiterate, who have never ever done homework.
And he was finally
brought
back into school, not by the offer of GCSEs, but by the offer of learning how to become a carpenter, a practical making skill.
Rita Calwell very famously traced a very interesting story of cholera into human communities,
brought
there, not by a normal human vector, but by a marine vector, this copepod.
They were tens of thousands of dollars, hard to use, but they
brought
computing down to work groups, and everything we do today happened there.
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