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・UK /briŋ in/
Let's bring in our colleague Tom Broka, obviously somebody who's watched a lot of debates.
>> LET'S BRING IN OUR
A new democracy that is revived because we return power to the people: no PACs, no gerrymandering, automatic and same-day voter registration to bring in more voters, and
A new democracy that is revived because we've returned power to the people, no PACs, no gerrymandering, automatic and same-day voter registration to bring in more voters, and
IT'S NOT LIKE YOU CAN BRING IN A
I turned my side hustle into my dream job, and last month was able to bring in $25,000.
I turned my side hustle into my dream job and last month was able to bring in $25,000.
Then after that we task it to a builder since we bring in certain builders
Then after that we task it to a builder since we bring in certain builders
People bring in everything from knit pieces to leather craft.
Some people bring in robots.
Tidal changes bring in that extreme water that Venetians call "acqua alta",
And they'd bring in rappers for me
For more on this, let's bring in our wealth reporter Claire Valentine in Hong Kong.
I mean, everything is conspiring against us, so we want to bring in everything we've got.