101. Fame, even in its smallest slices, brings people to the surface like nothing else. 102. Even for regular folks, of course, funerals tend to bring together people who might otherwise prefer not to be in the same room. 103. Fear may have brought the people together, but even those with the darkest views of the future seemed able to relax and have fun. 104. Ferries, Ms. Root said, could bring people to the island from different points on the bay. 105. For his part, Coase predicts that understanding transaction costs in the new economy will bring people back to the ideas of the economist Adam Smith. 106. For now, the horror and fear and desire to stop such incidents has brought people together. 107. George Bush boasted that he was the candidate who could actually bring people together. 108. George W. Bush boasted that he was the candidate who could actually bring people together. 109. God brings people to you that can help. 110. Good food brings people around a table and provides a context for sharing wine, which is reason enough for them to keep on cooking. |