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  • 41bring about — verb a) To cause to take place. The collapse of the gold standard brought about much of the economic turmoil of that era. b) To accomplish, achieve. I hope to bring about a successful conclusion. Syn …

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  • 42forward — Synonyms and related words: a bit previous, accelerate, acculturate, acquiescent, act for, actuate, address, advance, advanced, advancing, advantage, adventurous, agog, agreeable, ahead, aid, air express, airfreight, airmail, alacritous, alee,… …

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  • 43bring on — Synonyms and related words: acquire, adduce, advance, allege, array, be responsible for, bring, bring down, bring forward, bring to bear, bring upon, call forth, contract, contrive, deploy, draw down, draw on, effect, elicit, evoke, fall in with …

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  • 44bring out — Synonyms and related words: affect, arouse, betoken, brandish, breathe, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring to light, bring to notice, call forth, call out, call up, chime in, come out with, dangle, declare, deduce, deliver,… …

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  • 45bring down — /ˌbrɪŋ daυn/ verb 1. to reduce ● Petrol companies have brought down the price of oil. 2. same as bring forward …

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  • 46Bring Us Together — Vicki Lynne Cole with a recreation of her sign, 1969 Inaugural Parade Date October 1968 – January 1969 Location Deshler, Ohio – Washington D.C. Participants Vicki Lynne Cole …

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  • 47forward — forward, forwards 1. For the adjective, the correct form in standard English is forward: • It has four forward gears and reverse controlled by a speed sensing governor Daily Telegraph, 1971 • Already clouds of steam were rising, obscuring the… …

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  • 48bring something forward — bring (something) forward to make something known. During the trial, evidence was brought forward that proved the wrong person had been arrested. Usage notes: often used in the form something was brought forward, as in the example …

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  • 49Forward Commitment Procurement — (FCP) is a procurement model that can be used to deliver cost effective environmental products and services to the public sector and help to create the market conditions in which the environmental goods and services sector can thrive.The model… …

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  • 50bring up — [v1] raise youngster breed, cultivate, develop, discipline, educate, feed, form, foster, nourish, nurture, provide for, rear, school, support, teach, train; concept 295 bring up [v2] initiate, mention in conversation advance, advert, allude to,… …

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