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This is about bringing to a head the dispute over access to information relating to audits of Chinese companies".
Speed cameras on motorways are bringing to a halt the annual August carnage as families rush to the beach.
Workers blocked and diverted the river in 1997, bringing to a close the first phase of construction.
"Dream" is also bringing to a close her association with the Wharton estate, which Ms. Packer brought back to life.
In one of the wiretaps, Mora says to a young woman he is bringing to a party at Arcore, "Do you have a nurse's outfit?
This then appears in the form of doctorates, theses, articles, books, exhibition catalogs, bringing to a wider audience overlooked artists or unanalyzed artistic influences.
In April 2002 UNITA officials and the Angolan government signed an agreement to end hostilities, bringing to a close 27 years of civil war.
And some activists said they welcomed the anger he was channeling and the excitement he was bringing to a slow-to-form Republican field.
"The truth is, it's widely believed that neither has the votes to pass," Mr. Nelson said of the two proposals Democrats are bringing to a vote.
The convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of Meredith Kercher have been annulled, bringing to a close a seven-year legal saga.
Mr. Biden highlighted ways the United States can help Iraq advance, including by "bringing to a close its post-Gulf war obligations to the United Nations".
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