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Wat (wie) is bring around - definitie

1988 SINGLE BY PUBLIC ENEMY
Bring the Noise (Anthrax); Bring The Noise; Bring tha Noise; Bring Tha Noise; Bring Tha Noize; Bring the noise

bring around      
v. (AE) (D; tr.) ('to convince') to bring around to (she brought them around to our point of view)
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella         
SONG
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabelle; Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella; Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabelle; Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle; Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella
"Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" () is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 17th century. The song is usually notated in 3/8 time.
Bring your own device         
POLICY OF PERMITTING EMPLOYEES TO BRING PERSONALLY OWNED MOBILE DEVICES TO THEIR WORKPLACE, AND TO USE THOSE DEVICES TO ACCESS PRIVILEGED COMPANY INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS
BYOC; User:FlippyFlink/Bring Your Own Device; BYOD; Bring Your Own Device; Bring Your Own Technology; BYOT; BYOPC; Bring your own phone; Bring Your Own Computer; Bring your own computer; Draft:Bring Your Own Device; Corporate owned, personally enabled; Personally owned, company enabled; Bring your own personal computer
Bring your own device (BYOD )—also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own personal computer (BYOPC)—refers to being allowed to use one's personally owned device, rather than being required to use an officially provided device.

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Bring the Noise

"Bring the Noise" is a song by the American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was included on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Less than Zero; the song was also released as a single that year. It later became the first song on the group's 1988 album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The single reached No. 56 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

The song's lyrics, most of which are delivered by Chuck D with interjections from Flavor Flav, include boasts of Public Enemy's prowess, an endorsement of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, retorts to unspecified critics, and arguments for rap as a legitimate musical genre on par with rock. The lyrics also have a notable metrical complexity, making extensive use of meters like dactylic hexameter. The title phrase appears in the chorus. The song includes several shout-outs to fellow hip hop artists like Run-D.M.C., Eric B, LL Cool J and, unusually for a rap group, Yoko Ono, Sonny Bono and thrash metal band Anthrax, allegedly because Chuck D was flattered about Scott Ian wearing Public Enemy shirts while performing Anthrax gigs. Anthrax later collaborated with Chuck D to cover the song.

The song's production by The Bomb Squad, which exemplifies their characteristic style, features a dissonant mixture of funk samples, drum machine patterns, record scratching by DJ Terminator X, siren sound effects and other industrial noise.

Critic Robert Christgau has described the song as "postminimal rap refracted through Blood Ulmer and On the Corner, as gripping as it is abrasive, and the black militant dialogue-as-diatribe that goes with it is almost as scary as "Stones in My Passway" or "Holidays in the Sun". "Bring the Noise" was ranked No. 160 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bring around
1. The government is desperately making a bid to bring around all «moderate» elements.
2. "But we will bring around 20 people for a picture," Mokrov said.
3. "He has a 750–person crew to bring around the world and it is a difficult challenge.
4. Tribunal officials have indicated that they are likely to bring around a dozen cases against Saddam, all of them pertaining to war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
5. Styler conceded that as Sting "has a 750–person crew to bring around the world, it is a difficult challenge". Her rare moment of ecological candour was shortly replaced by the more familiar self–congratulation and justification, however.