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But Iranians often brought up a different subject.
The mayor denied yesterday that he often brought up Mr. Sharpton's association with Mrs. Clinton.
Palmer told me the character is often brought up in debates about medical reform.
The women I interviewed often brought up a question: Why didn't things change when women began helping to run studios?
Citing China's most revered philosopher, he added: "The issue of Class A war criminals is often brought up.
The extended family plays a bigger role in African life than elsewhere; children are often brought up by cousins or aunts.
Third, he often brought up points of fact or law that we had overlooked, as well as difficulties with his own views.
Reflecting on the highlights of my year in theatergoing, I was often brought up short by a sense of renewed surprise.
Fish caught in great nets, on the other hand, are often brought up dead, so that throwing back any illegal catches does little good.
The general lack of understanding about the differences of black hair and makeup is often brought up, but then silenced for fear of questioning the artistic directors.
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