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1 Hands up who thought Brexit would bring less joy than the Monkees?
2 This would bring less than two dollars on one thousand glasses.
3 The ridiculous notion that White women bring less drama is sickening.
4 I know I should tell her to bring less , but she wouldn't take that well.
5 Some years bring less headline makers but at least have a few deals to raise the eyebrows.
6 Some of the material sold at home is known to bring less than any prices quoted above.
7 But never did enterprise bring less honour on its leaders than this last Danish voyage up the Humber.
8 When Elphinstone was sold, it brought less than the debts on it.
9 More air travel, the researchers suggest, brings less meteorological difference between noon and midnight.
10 Either way, the resolution brings less relief than expected.
11 Bring less clothes, do some laundry in the sink.
12 Every moment brought less loop-hole of escape for Lionel.
13 Twice every twenty-four hours the tide brought treasure; but it brought less and less every day.
14 In fact, there's a good variety of diverse loan sources, also bringing less familiar works to light.
15 None of the Clemens-Nast letters brought less than twenty-seven dollars, and some of them were very brief.
16 The following week brought less cheering tidings.
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