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At the same time, intense competition for students, and the loan income they bring, means universities are marketing like never before, selling an enhanced student experience that increasingly includes the quality of accommodation.
The time-management burden of being a volunteer firefighter along with the mental stress of the situations any day on the job can bring means there's a high turnover of volunteers who burn out.
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Lights were only added in 1988, and even then neighborhood concerns about the bedlam and bawdiness that night games might bring meant that the Cubs still played most days under the hot afternoon sun.
Gordon Brown has brought means testing to pensions, student grants, child benefits and the dole.
Another time, he said, "The dumbing-down, lowest-common-denominator dynamic that cable and Internet and tabloid culture have brought means that anything that is big and exclusive and legitimate is quickly turned into something trivial, tawdry, and dumbed-down.
The small income it brought meant Kennedy's family were not among the very poorest in one of the poorest villages in the world.
The Lonely Island has the wherewithal to bring other means of destruction into the mix.
'Unlike' has been hijacked by social media and 'BYOD', which to me means bring your own drink, can now also mean bring your own device.
It means "bring me my machine gun".
And by all means, bring Grandma and the kids.
By all means bring outside practitioners into schools.
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