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Meanings of bring history in English
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Usage of bring history in English
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He has joined the few who can bringhistory to life.
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They put on plays to bringhistory, art, etc.
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This is probably not what PBS and Burns had in mind when they wanted to bringhistory to life.
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Minister for the Environment and Heritage Dick Roche said that the "Times of Our Lives" archive digitisation project would " bringhistory to life".
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The Bamboo Books bringhistory down to 299 B.C., and were found, together with the travels of the Emperor Muh, in A.D. 281.
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It does a bold job of vividly bringinghistory to life at each spot.
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But Brexit bringshistory back into the equation.
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A major new visitor attraction which bringshistory to life through the eyes of the prisoners in Wicklow Gaol.
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She bringshistory alive, showing readers that a survival plan has much more to do with seeking than hiding.
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We're bringinghistory back.
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When he was in his early 20s he ran several 'son et lumières', bringinghistory to life, and has also run free enterprise exhibitions.
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The big men from Machiavelli through Rousseau to Karl Marx broughthistory, logic, science and philosophy to prop up and strengthen their deepest desires.