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And in the process, he brought on this human folly and tragedy that is still with us.
The current argument is not about the age when people can start their state pensions, nor about whether older people should be forced to work, but about whether employers should be allowed to boot them out for being old.It is the European Commission's enthusiasm for workers' rights that has brought on this row.
What brought on this sudden major change in this industry that was in the shadows for 50 years?
It's clear that financial strains have brought on this untimely identity crisis for hip hop music, but there's an uneasiness among listeners that this identity may have been lost for good (hence, the death).
Ben Stokes was brought on this tour as a player of promise; he will leave as one around whom the team can evolve in the 18 months before the next Ashes in 2015.
So what brought on this latest spasm of morbidity?
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And mainland anoles can really bring on this ennui.
And it is not just extreme weather that can bring on this sort of conflict.
"It's coming down, and the market is bringing on this change.
Meanwhile, bring on this forward march of a new politics of transformation – and invite Ed Miliband.
Since sushi good enough to bring on this malady can cost serious money, most of us do not suffer from it very often.
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