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  • 81bring — verb PHRASAL VERB bring sb up ADVERB ▪ badly, well ▪ children who have been well brought up Bring is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑future, ↑morning, ↑ …

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  • 82End of a Long Hard Day — Infobox Album Name = End Of A Long Hard Day Type = Studio Longtype = Artist = The Gordons Released = 1997 Recorded = 1996 Genre = Folk Length = 33:20 Label = Reception Records Producer = Gary Gordon, Curtis Jay Hiner Reviews =… …

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  • 83Bring It On (book) — Infobox Book name = Bring It On image caption = author = Pat Robertson cover artist = country = language = English series = subject = publisher = release date = media type = pages = 304 isbn = ISBN 0 8499 1712 3 (hardcover) ISBN 0 8499 1801 4… …

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  • 84bring to terms — {v. phr.} To make (someone) agree or do; make surrender. * /The two brothers were brought to terms by their father for riding the bicycle./ * /The war won t end until we bring the enemy to terms./ Contrast: COME TO TERMS …

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  • 85bring to terms — {v. phr.} To make (someone) agree or do; make surrender. * /The two brothers were brought to terms by their father for riding the bicycle./ * /The war won t end until we bring the enemy to terms./ Contrast: COME TO TERMS …

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  • 86bring\ to\ terms — v. phr. To make (someone) agree or do; make surrender. The two brothers were brought to terms by their father for riding the bicycle. The war won t end until we bring the enemy to terms. Contrast: come to terms …

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  • 87bring to bear — idi , to force to have an impact: to bring pressure to bear on union members to end a strike[/ex] …

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  • 88bring forward — /ˌbrɪŋ fɔ:wəd/ verb 1. to make something take place earlier ● to bring forward the date of repayment ● The date of the next meeting has been brought forward to March. 2. to take an account balance from the end of the previous period as the… …

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  • 89bring an end to — See put an end to …

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  • 90bring something to an end — to stop something the battle that brought the war to an end …

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