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"I am naturally attracted to feminine things, but I want to bring them somewhere different, or to put together in a 'wrong' way," Ms. Rocha said.
If they promise to eat everything on their plate, you could reward them with a small dessert after their meal, or to bring them somewhere nice, like the park or to visit a friend.
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And in one film, he took a step ahead of the times and brought them somewhere, I suspect, that he didn't intend for them to go.
Most of the time, patients who have advance directives — somewhere — and don't bring them to the hospital have simply left them at home.
Well, even now if you show some people potatoes they presume there's a guy banging soil off the base of them, or tomatoes, plucking them off in a field somewhere, and then you bring them to some massive 14-football pitch large thing.
"With Gary's line, we always salute the people in the military who are overseas, and I always think about somebody who's sitting in a base or on a ship somewhere, andhow it must bring them home, if only temporarily," reflects Moore.
"The heart of the matter for me is that justice be brought for them somewhere," Ms. Colston said.
Really, it was our way of bringing in local artists, giving them somewhere to go.
His campaign had suggested last week that Mr. Perry was more likely to bring in somewhere around $10 million.
Perhaps trying to manage expectations, his campaign last week dismissed reports that Mr. Perry was hoping to raise as much as $20 million and suggested at the time that he was more likely to bring in somewhere around $10 million.
Overall, it was a laboured performance, featuring only brief passages when England seemed capable of putting together the kind of joined-up football that might bring Wembley somewhere nearer its capacity.
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