Sentence examples for someone brought up from inspiring English sources

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Someone brought up Vice President Dick Cheney's differences with the White House on same-sex marriage.

Someone brought up the point that they felt undervalued and that people perceived their work as not adding value to the crop.

Someone brought up the point that you might as well ban earrings if you're really trying to filter out the young tail, but 'Tailorseim' was having none of it.

Then someone brought up Artur Davis.

Someone brought up my poles, and we laughed at my beginner's misfortune.

But clearly someone brought up the idea of trying to provoke a war.

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How often does someone bring up 1979?

Today, whenever someone brings up Mr. Lagerfeld's cartoonish pose, I am inclined to point out the other side.

Repeatedly, in conversations with Queens residents, someone brings up the word multicultural or alludes to the melting pot.

"Every time someone brings up an issue that affects blacks, he says that's an issue that affects all of America," Ms. Tatum said.

"I don't think I've been able to go about an hour without someone bringing up Dara Torres's name," she said.

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