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1 But it did seem an odd time to bring the subject up.
2 Now, I think, is the time to bring the subject up.
3 He was quick to bring the subject up again with her.
4 At intervals, not widely separated, he would bring the subject to my notice.
5 Anyhow, it's none of MY affair to bring the subject up to 'em.
6 This success induced the noble mover to bring the subject before the house again.
7 I'm sure you can figure out some way to bring the subject up with him.
8 In a moment he tried again to bring the subject out, but Ned seemed entirely indifferent.
9 I'll try and bring the subject up.
10 The surest way to get the reader's attention is to bring the subject home to him personally.
11 She wondered whether to bring the subject up with him, or whether to say nothing unless he did.
12 In addition, the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 offered endless opportunities to bring the subject before the people.
13 I don't think that's what Pell meant, but it was odd and threatening to bring the subject up at all.
14 To bring the subject properly before the mind, let us see what the principal phenomena connected with a comet are.
15 But if I bring the subject up, he gets really wound up and changes the subject; it ends in a row.
16 And he was still wondering how to bring the subject up when he heard a voice, calling his name, behind him.
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