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  • 71bring in something — ˌbring sb ˈin sth | ˌbring ˈin sth derived to make or earn a particular amount of money • His freelance work brings him in about $20 000 a year. • The garage sale brought in about £200. • How much does she bring in now? Main entr …

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  • 72about\ one's\ ears — • about one s ears • around one s ears • bring down about one s ears • bring down around one s ears • pull down about one s ears • pull down around one s ears adv. phr. To or into complete collapse, defeat, or ruin; to the destruction of a person …

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  • 73Bring Citymail — AB Type Corporation Industry Mail Founded 1991 Headquarters Stockholm, Sw …

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  • 74Bring Forth the Body — is Volume IX of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1974. It was the ninth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the ninth novel chronologically. The story takes place in England in 1972 …

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  • 75Bring the Family — Studio album by John Hiatt Released May 29, 1987 …

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  • 76bring sth into question — bring/call sth into question ► to express doubt about something: »If somebody calls something into question, then let s stop and review it. ► to make people feel doubt about something: » The chief executive s popularity has sunk to levels that… …

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  • 77bring/call sth into question — ► to express doubt about something: »If somebody calls something into question, then let s stop and review it. ► to make people feel doubt about something: » The chief executive s popularity has sunk to levels that bring his legitimacy into… …

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  • 78About You Now — Sugababes Veröffentlichung 1. Oktober 2007 Länge 3:32 Genre(s) Pop, Elektropop Autor(en) Dr. Luke …

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  • 79bring someone or something back to life — to cause someone or something that has died to begin living again The story is about a mad scientist who tries to bring dead people back to life. often used figuratively They re trying to bring the restaurant back to life by introducing a new me …

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  • 80Bring Me Sunshine — was the best known signature of Morecambe Wise who used it to close many of their shows for the BBC in the 1970s and was written by the composer Arthur Kent and the lyrics provided by Sylvia Dee.NotesAlthough the second verse was often performed… …

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