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Not a man to shirk a dare, he said, "Have me back sometime and I'll bring one on the show.
He thought about how much he loved horses and how he totally forgot to bring one on this journey and how much faster and better this all would have been with a horse.
With a no-contest clause, those who lose a case to have the will thrown out, or bring one on lesser grounds, forfeit what they otherwise would have received.
The teachers and staff all know how to use one, and they bring one on field trips.
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To help tune in on what teens actually care about, the startup has actually brought one on as an official co-founder.
Koogle hopes to bring one-on-one marketing to full-motion video spots—"aspirational" advertising, as in the lavish productions in luxury car ads on television.
Koogle hopes to bring one-on-one marketing to full-motion video spots—"aspirational" advertising as in the lavish productions done for luxury car ads on television.
Presumably he told them he wanted to take the new ball and bring one of his quicks on.
Mr. Skilling, the former chief executive of Enron, who brought one of the cases on which the court ruled, was convicted of several charges involving Enron's collapse, including honest services fraud.
The plaintiffs said they were disappointed in the result, and Eric J. Snyder, who brought one of the suits on behalf of his two school-age children, said he planned to appeal.
The company has considered bringing one on board, but Butterfield says he wants diversity and inclusion to be a "company-wide responsibility that everyone is engaged in".
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