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Depending upon context, the phrase "brought up" can mean several things. It can refer to child rearing, as in, he was brought up to respect his parents. It can refer to raising a topic, as in, he brought up the issue of drug abuse. Sometimes it refers to vomiting, he brought up his dinner.
It is uncertain of the exact number, but it is estimated that there were 600,000 slaves brought from Africa. This made up about five percent of the total number of slaves.
The slaves were sold in the South states of the U.S.A to work in the cotton fields.
Greatly speeded up white settlement in the west. Contributed to the displacement and defeat of Indians
The radio gave another more efficent way of communicating with others around you.It provided a cheap and convenient way of finding out news or just catching up on sports.It brought our nation together.
It depends on the context. "Informed of the current situation" should work in most cases.
Another way to say you will pick up the mail is to say you will collect the mail.
Another way to say "up ot date" is contemporary. Another way to say "up ot date" is contemporary.
Up-FRont
Grow the heck up
You guys suck
Accelerando
complete the area you are working in
I appreciate the heads up.
One way is to politely let the person know to be quiet.
Synonyms for sign up include enlist, enroll, recruit.
The Mormons used it as a code meaning "Killed"