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One of the prison staffers came in to bring Haysom lunch.
9.13am: Tim Maitland chips in to bring us the full story on the ecstasy factory kakyaker.
After a few days, I stepped in something when I came in to bring her food.
Fly in: to bring something, including oneself, to the set, and what people were hoping James Franco would do.
"Good men move on to other opportunities and good men come in to bring a new spark to their teams.
The presiding judge, Richard May, often stepped in to bring Mr. Milosevic, and sometimes both men, back to order.
If you sign in to bring coffee snack, please try to stay a little late to help clean up, if possible.
Pack, climbing high at the far post, emphatically nodded Jamie Paterson's cross past Claudio Bravo before Flint tapped in to bring parity in the 94th minute.
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He now has monthly trims, and I've been instructed to lighten it with the modern, posher version of Sun-In to bring him back to blond.
Rather than wait until our weekly check-in to bring it up, I pulled the individual aside and helped them understand that now was a time for solutions, not complaining.
A small constant hyperpolarizing current was injected during recording, immediately after break-in, to bring the membrane potential of neurons to approximately −60 mV.
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