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bring into view |
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bring someone or something into view to cause someone or something to be seen or to be visible. A bright light brought the sleeping cattle into view. Please bring your child into view. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Later, moving stage left, she walks through the wrong side of the kitchen's swing doors, colliding with everyone and everything in her path, and the set slides smoothly sideways to bring into view some of the restaurant seating. Wedding yacht charters provide a sound platform and bring into view a lot of exotic, romantic and beautiful locations for a special wedding day Even though your wedding might have been simple, you could have an opportunity of posting a banquet for even five hundred guests on a large wedding yacht Roberts does bring into view underserved women photographers, such as Madame Yevonde, (3) a British color portrait and advertising photographer from the 1930s who favored the British Vivex tricolor carbro process to create a body of fantastical Surrealist-inspired work. |
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