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Meanings of bring instant in English
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Usage of bring instant in English
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Apple's iPod music players used to bringinstant social prestige.
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It can bringinstant money, fame and the fan-following of millions from across continents.
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To move from his place by the tent was certain to bringinstant detection.
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To refuse to do as he was bid might be to bringinstant arrest upon himself.
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However, the very idea that Kenny Dalglish would bringinstant balm to heal their wounds was confounded at Hampden Park.
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She was aiming a hair knife at his throat, doubtless with enough mechanism to bringinstant death or something worse.
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How the weapon operated, we did not know; but that a flash from it would bringinstant death we well imagined.
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Bowles, White House chief of staff from 1996-98 under Democratic President Bill Clinton, would bringinstant credibility.
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The greatest caution was necessary to prevent disturbing the savages, as the slightest noise would awake them, and probably bringinstant death upon the captives.
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They were busily engaged when a shout broughtinstant silence to the group.
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Cutting back on insurance bringsinstant relief to a hard-pressed wallet.
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A sharp look or a curt command broughtinstant attention.
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All three broughtinstant controversy, in their own sweet ways.
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The decision to do so broughtinstant and happy relief.
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The wound would have broughtinstant death to most men.
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The motionless light-beam itself had done little damage, but its appearance broughtinstant chaos.