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1 The heatwave could bring the nation 's hottest day on record, forecasters say.
2 The show he has staged will not bring the nation a good harvest.
3 Under Theresa May, the Tory party would bring the nation back together after the referendum.
4 Efforts to bring the nation together have started.
5 How will Australia manufacture it at the dizzying scale required to bring the nation out of crisis?
6 She had needed to " bring the nation behind her".
7 But their 1977 show had entered folk memory as the culmination of TV's potential to bring the nation together.
8 Indeed, he foresaw that to follow their advice would be to bring the nation to grief a second time.
9 The only worry is that it could bring the nation to a halt as Rat fans down tools, cease trading and tune-in.
10 Sport, like the arts and music, has the capacity to bring the nation together and make us all feel that little bit taller.
11 NSW Health confirmed the deaths on Sunday - bringing the nation 's death toll to five.
12 South Australia has confirmed its third coronavirus death, bringing the nation 's death toll to 51.
13 Organisers hope they will take part and in doing so help bring the nations closer together.
14 A single pound sufficient to bring the nations of the world to my feet in awed homage.
15 Until steamships and telegraphs brought the nations all close together, of course we could enjoy our isolation.
16 The unprecedented display brought the nation to a standstill and paved the way for future gender equality wins.
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