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We were just talking about the joy you bring out of people.
There's a kind of joy you seem to bring out of people when they encounter you.
He would read Sanchez the script and explain what he needed to bring out of every scene.
Customarily, the final days leading up to a United States Open bring out of assorted grumblings from the competitors, spawned perhaps by anxiety or fear of embarrassment.
Their reactions were critical in the risky, uncharted, carefully planned campaign to bring out of his increasingly claustrophobic closet an American icon, the hard-hitting football hero.
You will have to anticipate this inconvenient inference, and bring out of your briefcase the wonder and glory of your government's spanking new "monitoring" outfit, the regional commissioners.
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It's a place I'm pleased to bring out-of-towners.
I like to bring out-of-towners to Skylon on the South Bank.
Because of budget constraints, many employers will not even pay to bring out-of-town candidates in for interviews, said Alison Doyle, a job search specialist for About.com, which is owned by The New York Times Company.
But the Convention and Visitors Bureau is after bigger game: conventions, rather than public or consumer shows, that bring out-of-towners who fly in and spend far more money than the locals do on hotel rooms, dining, shopping and entertainment.
The Ohio Capital Fund ("OCF") was formed in 2005 to bring out-of-state venture investors to the region.
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