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bring back

verb as in reinstate

verb as in retrieve

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Please, SNL, figure out a way to bring back the only Kardashian who is actually worth Keeping Up with.

Rarely do I get approached by someone on the street who is like, “Bring back Happy Endings!”

The ruling will bring back attention to a scandal that blighted the final years of the reign of 76 year-old King Juan Carlos.

First, George Will mocked the “Bring Back Our Girls” hashtag as an “exercise in self esteem.”

Nothing can bring back those gassed to death in Ghota or starved to death in Homs.

The post-office is the agency of the offerer both to carry his offer and bring back the return.

And thou also, O Juda, set thee a harvest, when I shall bring back the captivity of my people.

The women go to Edinburgh to sell what their husbands catch, and bring back empty baskets and full pockets.

Was this bright young life, so strangely associated with her own youth, to bring back some spring-time to her winter?

Few ever went into that region, and those who did, when they returned, did not bring back with them encouraging reports.

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

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