Sentence examples for brought on columnist from inspiring English sources

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O'Donnell then brought on columnist Jonathan Alter.

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This brought on a predicament.

He has decades of public service under his belt, and would bring on board his wife, Connie Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and well-known feminist.

Now bring on the Olympics".

Let's bring on tomorrow".

Now - bring on those crocuses!

So bring on the Americans.

Oh well, bring on Notre Dame.

And bring on the wine.

Even the companion that Jay Forman, the Slate columnist, brought on his adventure in the Keys a few years back, said last week that the men did not actually hook any monkeys out of the trees, as the column stated, and that he had no direct evidence that anyone else ever had.

His condition, no doubt, has been brought on by public outrage at the skyrocketing cost of a new building for the Parliament (£190m, perhaps more, and the architect is off sick too).A columnist in the Scottish Sun fumes that the Parliament is "faceless, feckless, homeless, useless".

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