Most people don't need hospitals until old age, but some bring it on themselves through poor diet and ciggies, or drug and alcohol abuse. |
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I would elaborate further but college beckons, so bring it on! |
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Master of yoga universally respected, its voyages bring it on the five continents where its teaching was largely spread. |
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With the result exporting facilities the students can email their results back to you from their home computer, or bring it on a USB flash drive. |
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Localising business software means preparing it to bring it on the Belgian market. |
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In these times of globalization we should all learn as much as we can of our roots so we can bring it on to our children! |
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And the next time Philippe has a job interview? bring it on. |
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On this occasion, one wonders not so much whether Lear will go mad but what the king's exercise regime is: If this level of spryness is what growing older is like, bring it on. |
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The only problem we have is the carbon fiber cowl on the snuffer is to big to fit through our forward hatch so we have to bring it on deck to deploy. |
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What he visualizes inside is so good, so beautiful and so radiant that when he tries to bring it on the canvas, it does not come in that radiance. |
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To expedite the day-of check-in process you can print the waiver and release now, sign where indicated, and remember to bring it on the day of the event. |
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Then I print the result and bring it on canvas. |
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Any time you are ready for war, bring it on. |
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It is also planned to bring it on the theatre stage one day. |
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They managed to bring it on board, but the bear rampaged and was killed. |
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Kevin Frey and Lucas Johnson stared back and gestured to bring it on. |
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I'll be ready for any challenge you throw back at me. Bring it on! |
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The songs catch all the arrogance, messiness, in-jokes and carelessness of youth in a way not heard since Gomez's Bring It On, another great debut. |
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