Why has she brought so many hefty suitcases filled with all her movable assets?
Saban said it was the team's work ethic that has brought so many victories.
Their further expansion plans have been eye-popping, but have not brought so much as a murmur from regulators.
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And we have brought so many people into the Democratic Party and created enthusiasm among those we seek to serve.
It's almost a poetic irony that a woman whose name in Spanish means many pains brought so many of us so much joy and light.
The North American Free-Trade Agreement allows investors to take host governments to tribunals, but the few cases that have been brought so far have proved controversial.
Roy brought so much happiness to so many and wherever you go in Norfolk you will always meet someone who has been touched by Roy's kindness and caring nature.
There is a ferocious desire for change, and peace, in DR Congo - coupled with a deep sense of humiliation that such a rich country has been brought so low for so long.
"You can't drive up your driveway every day and see the house of a person who took your son's life and who brought so much pain to so many people, " Nicole said.
We admire the commitment and sacrifices of the Mexican people as they confront the criminal organizations that have brought so much violence to Mexico, specifically on those issues which I know have been in the news.
In her intensity and her certitude, Ms. Crawford calls to mind several of the reformers brought so vividly to life by the late historian Thomas McCraw in his "Prophets of Regulation" (1984), most notably the progressive lion Louis Brandeis.
One might have intuited that the striking contrast between the sober-minded Likud party and the delusional and defeatist Kadima and Labor parties that was brought so prominently to the fore by the Likud primary would have been the central message that Netanyahu chose to convey in the days that have followed Monday's vote.
Blazer, the only American on the FIFA Executive Committee, is the first within the exclusive FIFA inner circle to blow the whistle on a colleague, and the allegation brought so much outrage that acting CONCACAF president Lisle Austin attempted to fire Blazer five days later for insubordination (the action was blocked, and now Austin is under investigation).
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As you brought up so eloquently, Rick, people didn't have a chance to see the speech.
But was it really Kaya who brought out so many people on to the streets?
Judges involved in the case have asked USCG to explain why it has brought together so many people together in one lawsuit.
How could we have brought on so much capital to build the company and still have no budget to create stable operational systems?. .
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, has called for the November G20 meeting to be brought forward so that leaders can agree a plan for growth.
After the 2, 300-foot hole in Chile is secure, materials and equipment will be brought in so that the rescue capsule -- dubbed the Phoenix -- can be lowered into the mine.
Ironically, these various controversies and challenges testify to the enormous growth and new investment activity that has brought the so-called "clean tech" industry increasingly into mainstream consumer markets in the past two years.
Portman has benefitted from some of her oddball choices and her passion for Black Swan certainly helped the film get made and earn the kudos and box office cash that it has brought in so far.
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Johansson, currently starring in a Broadway production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, said the audition for Les Miserables "brought back so many memories" from when she tried out for the role of Cosette as a child.
"Finding out the feelings of people I realised how much I'd done, the hundreds of people that I've taught and the great happiness that it's brought, so I'm thrilled to bits that it's having its revival, " she added.
They did so in the conviction that this extraordinary technology can and must be brought to bear so that untold thousands of their countrymen can perform dangerous combat, search and rescue, special operations and other missions in the future in greater safety and with greater likelihood of success than with helicopter alternatives.
Then the monarch walked to the general, extended his hand, and brought him back so they sat side by side, on an equal level.
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Ellen Sohus, the victim's sister, said later that she was unsure if the verdict brought closure after so many years of uncertainty about the fate of her brother and his wife.
Since San Francisco has lots of tech-savvy commuters and visitors, it also decided to be the first large city to offer a free option for connecting, and so brought in Google, which will try to fund its network using advertising rather than relying on subscriptions as Earthlink does.
And just to take one example, in that respect, at Lisbon, NATO agreed on a new strategic concept where different nations would develop different capabilities that could be brought to bear so that NATO is no longer an alliance built to simply repel a Soviet invasion but can meet new threats, whether they come from ballistic missiles or cyber attacks or terrorism.
So Pappas brought in Kevin Flynn, owner of the Philadelphia-based firm Health Care Advocates.
So movers brought in the Copelands' sectional sofa, armchair and library table through an oversize window.
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