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Each visitor may bring no more than 25 pounds of luggage.
But even death with an empty desk drawer may bring no guarantee of a writer being left in eternal silence.
(Isherwood) 'This Clement World' (closes on Sunday) The idiosyncratic writer-singer-songwriter Cynthia Hopkins muses on the evils of climate change in her new show, which may bring no news to environmentally minded theatergoers, but features a terrific song score and some gorgeous video of her three-week sojourn in the Arctic (1 10).
Children spend about 8 hours each weekday in school and this part of their day may bring no relief from exposure.
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Economic systems that promote material acquisitiveness and egotistical self-assertions may produce wealth but bring no spiritual joy for the participants.
His selection will bring no surprises that may distract from necessary issues to be faced.
I may have brought no luck, no binoculars, have no chair in the press room and recognised no one but Henrietta Knight - it's a nerve-racking business, this racing malarkey - but being a hand's span away from the horse made me want to cry with happiness.
They bring no luggage.
Complaints to the Federal Trade Commission bring no relief.
Third, some migrants may more valuable than others - those from countries where strong trade links already exist may bring little or no additional advantage (Girma and Yu 2002).
The a priori is what we are prepared to accept, no matter what experience may bring, and in that sense, true no matter what, and in that sense necessary.
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