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If so, their prudence may bring on the very recession they hoped to cushion themselves against.
Chamomile tea, on the other hand, is natural and may bring on sleep.
For some women, it may bring on — or rekindle — an eating disorder.
Many migraine sufferers are reluctant to hit the gym, fearful that pushing themselves too hard may bring on an attack.
This may bring on serious problems in the case of trying to replace grinding with high-speed cutting in rough machining.
Although his theory is controversial, it may help people to understand how body habits may bring on psychosomatic illness.
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The Transportation Security Administration updated its list of things that passengers may and may not bring on board a plane.
Fliers may now bring on board one carry-on bag and one "personal bag," defined as "a purse, a laptop, a briefcase".
You may now bring on board one carry-on bag and one "personal bag," which Paul Takemoto, an F.A.A. spokesman, defined as "a purse, a laptop, a briefcase".
The Ford designs, represented by the clothes on view, may not bring on fainting spells.
The list of what you may not bring on board is longer and somewhat more intuitive.
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