bring off


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You have proven that earnest and capable minds, coupled with a willingness to devote huge amounts of time, can bring off a miracle.
So why did Morton boss Jim McInally have to bring off the only player who could hold the ball up and was undoubtedly our best player, big Bambi Templeman?
Rossini's unusual work, composed towards the end of the great opera composer's life, was by no means an easy work to bring off.
As one who long ago had the temerity to play piano in a performance of the G minor, I know how difficult these works are to bring off with justice; these musicians do both works proud.
It is always difficult to bring off because of the Impressionism foreshadowed in Faure's music and the references to Paris Opera dancing.
REBELLINE is napped to bring off yet another giant-killing performance in today's Tattersalls Gold Cup.
It was obvious that this sort of project would be difficult for a facility to bring off operationally, especially as a retrofit, but the concept was interesting to at least think about."
The Fifers hit back and keeper David Mathieson had to bring off a fine save from an 18- yarder by Kevin Skeldon.
Marshall was forced to bring off his match-winning save near the end of the game.
This leads the author to his summarizing statement that "beauty, insofar as it is linked to the body, and to sexual difference, is always to some extent indecent, and this of necessity." In recognizing this, Manet managed to achieve what painters of the Judgment of Paris were rarely able to bring off, by his daring juxtaposition between the naked and the clothed.