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1 It's a small breakthrough in the streaming wars, one that should help bring some sense to your streaming strategy.
2 But it did bring some sense of closure to the series, if not the events that were being investigated.
3 Chief Executive Elon Musk's new Powerwall battery system may finally bring some sense to Tesla Motors' charged-up stock market valuation.
4 I think what we're trying to do is bring some sense of, you know, historical consciousness to the amnesiac present.
5 Powerful cinematic screenplay has brought some sense of it to those who are too young to remember the reality.
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