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Each call might bring more bad news.
To compensate, says Atkinson, they might bring more pens or a laptop home.
But the city assured skeptics that Summer Streets might bring more customers to their stores.
But time might bring more important changes, she said, changes that could provide benefits well beyond one traumatized community.
Social Security privatisation using individual accounts might bring more regulation (to reduce investor risk); raise costs (administering lots of small accounts is expensive) and risk the industry's image.
A few top bankers in handcuffs would be a sight that might bring more than 25,000 out onto Irish streets to celebrate.
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Sharing power might also bring more competitive bidding for contracts.
But Mr. Rexhepi said that might just bring more fighting.
The Yemenis, you might say, bring more to the table than do their Arabian cousins — chalk it up to Yemen's historical position as a spice-world hub and its proximity to the Horn of Africa.
It's actually a really good song, its barely there staccato lyrics ("Thigh-high!/Knee-deep!") and blistering churn unexpectedly proving tonight that Kane might actually bring more to the Puppet party than an unbuttoned shirt and unleashed id.
A war might even bring more premiums, he said.
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