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View definitions for bringing forth

bringing forth

adjective as in producing

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noun as in delivery

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Putting our hands in the dirt and bringing forth beauty is a way to acknowledge previous generations unable to access both bread and roses in the struggle to survive.

But the lawsuit filed in November 2022 bringing forth the case alleged that the longstanding approval should be revoked because it was allegedly based on incomplete data.

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“The decision is bringing forth a lot of shock … a lot of disagreement. We need to make sure we can hear people from the bottom to the top,” Ramos said.

Those people were special in their own right, already charismatic, talented, dedicated to bringing forth a better world.

That’s a lesson Sammy will learn again and again as the years pass, bringing forth changes both mundane and momentous, including his steady transformation from a passionate young movie lover into an emergent master filmmaker.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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