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Earlier in the day, a mother had brought forward her six-month-old baby.
The company had brought forward the next review of all tailings dams in which BHP has an interest.
After a United Nations commission completed its inquiry into her death, the government had brought forward a new prosecution document to court, he said.
As a result, consumers had brought forward their fuel purchases from April, the ONS said, with some filling stations unable to restock sufficiently.
Gordon Brown had brought forward the government's long-awaited statement on the public finances and spending plans to provide the launch-pad for a snap election that never flew.
The Immigration minister Phil Woolas said the ONS had brought forward the release of figures showing the number of British-born workers had fallen while the number of foreign-born staff had grown.
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The prime minister said: "Those are the proposals we have brought forward.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has brought forward some hastily drafted amendments to the coroners and justice bill.
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