Sentence examples for bring an act from inspiring English sources

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In the words of Hunter S Thompson, in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: When you bring an act into this town, you want to bring it in heavy.

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"My comment to many of the legislators when I talk to them is — and I pull no punches — 'What in the world were you thinking when you passed this?' " Each passing day seems to bring a new act of legislative rebellion.

You might be able to bring a great act into town, but if you're charging $75 a ticket, it might be hard to get people to come out.

"No I don't think so, and for a very simple reason: we need a domestic audience in order to bring in an act from a country outside Europe.

"The government has never brought an Espionage Act prosecution that would look remotely like this one," he said.

The following month, Lincoln Center Out of Doors brings a number of interesting musical acts to the stage, including, on Aug. 12, the International Body Music Festival, in which body parts replace musical instruments.

The passage of H.R. 2568, the Fairness and transparency in Contracting Act will bring an end to years of fraud, abuse and loopholes in federal small business contracting programs.

Arci's Place, the popular and well-run supper club at Park Avenue South and 31st Street, where Christine Ebersole brought a brilliant act that rivaled the glory days of Bette Midler in fun and musicality, closed after a real estate dispute and has been looking for a new home.

While he never has brought in an act as famous as Ms. Franklin, he said that he hoped booking her twice would lessen the risk of overflow crowds.

But that could not be substantiated, said the CPS.In the end the case turned on whether charges could be brought under an act of 1925 that had banned the sale of honours after Lloyd George's flagrant abuses.

There are, therefore, two aspects of spoken language: on the one hand, the vox, as an articulate sound, causes a natural change in both the medium and the ear of the one who hears it (DOS 147; NLPA 127 128); on the other, the utterance, as something heard, brings about an act of the intellect of the listener (DOS 425; NSLPery I.1).

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