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Yael Hedaya brought a dose of reality to the proceedings.
The princess, 60, has brought a dose of American entrepreneurialism to the role of Roman aristocrat.
THE fierce takeover battle between Arcelor and Mittal Steel has brought a dose of excitement to the steel industry.
For the furnishings industry, whose health depends on new home starts and sales and big empty rooms to fill, lower interest rates brought a dose of optimism.
It might be the little clay man Morph, whose antics brought a dose of chaos to Tony Hart's studio throughout the 1970s.
Adams was originally a New Englander, and when he moved out West he brought a dose of East Coast angst along with him.
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Youth is good, but Cable, two decades older than Clegg and Cameron, brings a dose of hard-nosed wisdom.
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