Sentences with phrase «to bring»

It was launched in 2005 and helps in bringing together generous and wealthy sugar daddies with young and attractive sugar babies.
Some public spaces like libraries don't bring in much in rent, so they mainly serve as a way to attract people to the mall, she says.
In both cities, the school boards adopted plans designed to achieve integration by bringing about more racially diverse schools.
We are all here together, let's try to work together and move forward instead of bringing back old concepts that have proved futile.
And by bringing together people with really disparate, different sets of expertise, that's another way that we hope to do something really novel, creative, and unique through this opportunity.
The argument made, my some, was that attachment parenting doesn't bring into account the needs and wants of the mother, primarily the need for space.
However, its effectiveness is unproven which brings into question whether the cost is justified.
On a more sinister level, this technique is also a means of bringing about huge social change by making every hill seem so small that none can be worth dying on.
A glamorous name also brings with it confidence, beauty and importance.
This compatibility test is the basis for the service's matching process which brings together people that really could be right for each other.
The holiday shopping season also brings in new players.
Thanks for bringing more attention to this important topic.
At the same time, there are people who bring home $ 2,000 per month, and live on $ 1,500 per month, and feel fine.
Thanks for bringing back old memories of better days.
It's about you, the reader, and the changes you've helped bring about with your reading decisions.
And focus on bringing new players and getting rid of wenger.
You get together with large groups who bring together all the latest strains of the various bugs and germs going around.
Next time we go I plan on bringing something back from there.
Feeling overwhelmed and without direction is often what brings people into therapy.
The brilliant third act here does bring many of the pieces together.
A father's experience when bringing home a new baby is often completely different than a mother's experience.
But that's not what brings in the bacon.
It allows them to work together across this generation as well as bring others together to focus on areas they are each passionate about.
Ideally, this command should be taught immediately from the time your dog is a pup just brought from home.
You could even bring life to your table by lighting some candles in different forms and colors.
So bring at least a small pack with you.
This new update brings only two major things to the tablet which are sure to make it an essential install.
And that helps with bringing something fresh for the gamers.
However to really bring about change, policy makers and social media companies need to work together to come up with solutions.
The whole thing is then brought together by the sweet paprika and cumin dressing, which really makes the whole salad sing!
In the top trim level, the 2014 model year also brings better leather and a a standard display audio screen.
It is very light which makes it great for bringing all around the house.
If brought in early enough, an accountant could help to prevent liquidation or bankruptcy and could prevent a total collapse of the business.
This coverage protects you against claims brought against you by others asserting that they were hurt or that their property was damaged by something you did or failed to do.
The current this time was a little bit stronger, which brought life to the reef.
The summer always brings many weddings and cocktail parties with it.
The decorating, the food and the change in the leaves always bring such joy!
Funny how a new year brings back so many more possibilities!
Other countries do a much better job at bringing students up to the advanced level of performance.
It is a sad irony that you, a person without hope, would use the name of someone who brought such hope to his people.
This was the first time I'd heard someone describe love as bringing attention to someone.
As you focus inward, notice how just bringing awareness to the edges of your breath starts to soften tension in your body without any additional effort.
We have a variety of diets available but if your pet is on a special diet please bring food for your pet.
Little data existed to show the real value brought by retailers, breeders and others who play critical parts in connecting pets with animal lovers.
Our philosophy is simple — to manage digital complexity efficiently and effectively so our partners can focus on bringing great content to readers.
She passed away peacefully in her sleep last year, but not before bringing joy to many others.
The rear wing was also brought forward by 10 inches to comply with the new regulations.
This major exhibition brings together work by artists presenting more fluid and inclusive visions of identity.
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