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  • 41bring something into force — bring sth into ˈforce idiom to cause a law, rule, etc. to start being used • They are hoping to bring the new legislation into force before the end of the year. Main entry: ↑forceidiom …

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  • 42bring up the rear — ► bring up the rear 1) be at the very end of a queue. 2) come last in a race. Main Entry: ↑rear …

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  • 43bring A and B together — ˌbring A and B toˈgether derived to help two people or groups to end a disagreement • The loss of their son brought the two of them together. Main entry: ↑bringderived …

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  • 44end — n. completion, termination; purpose, aim; death v. bring to a conclusion; complete, finish, conclude; cease …

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  • 45bring to a close — end, terminate, conclude …

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  • 46Bring radical — In algebra, a Bring radical or ultraradical is a root of the polynomial :x^5+x+a, ,where a is a complex number. (The root is chosen so the radical of a real is real, and the radical is a differentiable function of a in the complex plane, with a… …

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  • 47Bring Back... — Infobox Television bgcolour = #D0BC9B show name = Bring Back... caption = Title image format = Reality TV runtime = 1 2 hours each starring = Justin Lee Collins language = English network = Channel 4 first aired = num series = num episodes = 06… …

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  • 48Bring Me the Horizon — Also known as BMTH Origin Sheffield, England Genres …

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  • 49Bring It On (film) — Infobox Film name = Bring It On caption = Bring It On movie poster director = Peyton Reed producer = Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss writer = Jessica Bendinger starring = Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Gabrielle Union music =… …

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  • 50bring*/*/*/ — [brɪŋ] (past tense and past participle brought [brɔːt] ) verb [T] 1) to take someone or something with you from one place to another Bring a coat in case it turns cold.[/ex] I brought that book for you.[/ex] Could you bring me a plate from the… …

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