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Aaron Friedman, a consultant for Transportation Alternatives and a self-professed hater of car alarms, set off one he had brought to make a noisy point.
Under close guard and with only enough time to respond to one question, 24-year-old Matthew Miller spoke briefly to an Associated Press television journalist at a Pyongyang hotel, where he had been brought to make a phone call to his family.
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They also gave me ideas of other things to bring to make my stay a little more comfortable (e.g., CDs, books, swimsuit, etc).
He even brought himself to make a toast: "To surprise!
Evidence from earlier excavations had already suggested that more bluestones were brought in to make a more complex pattern.
Tracey Wilson was brought in to make a John King-like assessment of points and scoring.
And by "Wednesday," they mean their service dog, the canine brought in to make a life of isolation a bit more bearable.
Jem Bendell's analysis reads: "Its not so much 'who to bring on to make a difference', but who to bring on to get the best out of the rest.
Add the egg and flour and bring together to make a firm dough.
A remainer in 2016, she cannot bring herself to make a positive case for Brexit.
"I could never bring myself to make a heart-shaped dessert," he said.
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