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A patient is brought in, one who, amid all the varieties of suffering sprawled on the floor of the church, stands out: speechless, motionless, in some kind of shock.
The only food was two big pots they brought in, one with dirty rice and one of soup.
(Initially it was the administration police, but when it became clear that they couldn't cope a specialist, heavily armed unit was brought in, one widely feared in Kenya, called the GSU).
So there are two men, both of whom, Washington is convinced, must be brought in: one to face "justice," one to escape it.
Back on the ward, a father and his two daughters have been brought in, one with a stab wound and one badly burnt.
Two more infants with limp bodies are brought in, one by a man wearing a gas mask and another carrying a young girl.
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Beckie Stewart writes: "Aren't there people willing to bring in one or two on Christmas eve?
First, the Tories would bring in "one in, one out" approach to law making.
Before I could bring in one from the window box, frost killed it, too.
Each guest is allowed to bring in one bottle of booze to help offset expenses.
Let's see if we can bring in one or two in the transfer window," Carvalhal said.
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