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bringing on
verb
Present participle of bring on
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"His speciality was bringing on young musicians.
In addition, it is bringing on 1,000 new recruiters.
Ryan Klesko followed with a single, bringing on Herges.
The Lyric is bringing on a new generation of actors.
They further upped the ante by bringing on Robben.
This time they said that liberal big spending and overpaid public employees were bringing on collapse.
"We don't invest in future generations, inevitably bringing on an aging society".
Stoicism however good for coping with adversity is bad for bringing on change.
Google has expanded in a hundred different ways, bringing on itself hundreds of new competitors.
The rain is doing more than compromising quality and bringing on disease.
Pulis responded by bringing on Ideye for his left-back, Chris Baird.
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