I decided to employ a time-served pork butcher and we started to make them ourselves. |
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All were ruthlessly moved on by the authorities, who then smashed up perfectly good houses to make them uninhabitable. |
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The aim is not to make the athletes comfortable but to make them champions. |
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I like how ludology can be applied to other areas of human behavior to make them more entertaining. |
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The use of fur and the tactile, kinetic quality of the stuffed animal make them sexualized fetishes in addition to their being commodities. |
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It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim. |
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An advanced directive is a legal document detailing your wishes in the event you are unable to make them known yourself. |
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People's knowledge of the fact that they are being observed may make them behave less naturally. |
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It is hoped the clampdown will re-educate motorists about road safety and make them less likely to break the law in the future. |
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Cooking them with kombu and using a pressure cooker will make them more digestible. |
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Still, it might make them enough money to buy a new set of floodlights or training bibs. |
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Many were refaced and re-sodded, so the course decided to make them out-of-play for the time being. |
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However, he believes that the ongoing refinement of automated manufacturing processes promises to make them cost-competitive in the near future. |
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This might make them stupid, as well as noble, but it has always been a refreshing point of difference. |
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Aromatic and aliphatic polyurethanes share the following properties that make them suitable for use in medical devices. |
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Your dentist will use a series of small files to enlarge the canals and make them a regular shape so the root filling can be placed. |
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Vases are carefully lacquered on the inside to make them able to hold water. |
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We can rule just about all of those out because, although they may be fine pictures, there is no X factor to make them special. |
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That ideologues can pump up small things and make them seem all-important is very old news. |
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More important, India needs to get laggard companies out of state hands to help them grow again and make them competitive in world markets. |
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This suggests that marketers need to relabel various products to make them seem more utilitarian. |
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Why try to make them into mini versions of yourself, with their mini-me haircuts and their mini-me clothes? |
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These young men are usually influenced by something to make them take their first baby steps in the murderous world of a serial killer. |
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The fuel economy savings offered by CVTs make them appealing for SUVs, but high torque is a problem for the belt drive. |
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In fact maybe you should stop them watching TV altogether and make them get up from that playstation. |
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You ask me why we cannot spend all our money to feed the poor and make them live a better life instead of going for Hajj. |
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And this may, in turn, make them far more amenable to compromise on postal voting and a new supreme court. |
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I think people finally voted them into power in 1994 just to make them shut their mewling gobs as much as anything. |
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Just modify your circuits and make them like Hockenheim, where people pass and repass. |
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Were they to be subjected to artificial amnesia to make them forget what they saw and did? |
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Front-of-house spaces have been replanned to make them lighter, larger and connect more coherently with Sloane Square. |
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This means we're now ready for the plasterer to come and replaster the walls and make them look lovely. |
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The distinctive markings of pronghorns, especially the bright white rump patch, make them easy to spot. |
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Women should also be given 20 per cent reservation in all government and non-governmental jobs to make them economically secure. |
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Do kids even go outside in the summer anymore except to play in soccer leagues their parents make them join? |
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They were taught, controlled and obtained the best instruction which would make them respectable members of society. |
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I think it would be unrealistic if I quickly tried to make them friends within the time restraints of this story. |
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And there are several new independents whose backgrounds and antecedents will surely make them amenable to a little persuasion. |
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Could you add carbon to titanium or vanadium to make them even harder and stronger? |
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They have been miniaturized so as to make them less threatening or intimidating to their small owners. |
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Having a major league sports franchise in the state would make them feel proud to be a Rhode Islander. |
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And flat-panel speakers that produce anti-noise have been fitted to fighter plane cockpits to make them more comfortable for pilots. |
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The rhyme and rhythm of Alborough's duck tales, with their bold, easy-to-follow images, make them ideal for reading aloud. |
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I'd sit down with Rick or Barry and make them riffle through the book of their choice. |
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They are done to scare people and to frighten them, to make them anxious and worried. |
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The anti-government people strongly believe that the powers that be want to take their guns away and make them into rightless people. |
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From reading below the line here there seem to be quite enough people who share your views without needing to make them up. |
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It is apparent that this young girl has big dreams and she is doing whatever she can to make them reality. |
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A Gore-Tex liner and careful gusset design make them waterproof to a depth of about 8 inches. |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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Most of the fields are class 2 or 3 soils because of their rockiness and steep slope, which make them erode easily. |
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To that end, the Desktop Rover includes some cool capabilities that can make them even more fun than the microcars for many people. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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Apparently there is another llama on the way so once that arrives that will make them a herd or perhaps a flock. |
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I love small-mouthed vases because no floral arranging skills are required to make them look lovely. |
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I recommend using one of these hand choppers, which are really cheap and useful enough to make them a must-have for any cook. |
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She loved to make them angry by bringing her friends round for meals at her house. |
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You may need to offer additional land for paddocks to make them attractive to tenants. |
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Adding sparkling water or wine to many standard cocktails will make them into fine signature long drinks. |
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Cooking them with spices such as turmeric, cumin, ginger, asafoetida or garlic will kindle the digestive fire and make them easily digestible. |
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You lull the audience into a false sense of security, make them sympathise with the character, then pull the rug from under them. |
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The nurses can give your child medicine to make them feel better and lotion for their dry skin. |
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Bullies try to shame and intimidate their victims and make them feel inadequate. |
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We build machines on an assembly line, focusing on how to make them cheaper and ever more reliable. |
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There's even some assonance in those words that make them all the more compatible. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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The owners painted the ceiling off-white and applied a stain to the rustic beams to make them look like driftwood. |
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Currently, when other techniques are used to make these time-release capsules, it's hard to make them all of the same size. |
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The big birds have slow wing beats that make them appear to be lumbering along. |
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The tightness of their tapered trousers and their designer rollnecks make them look like 1960s mods. |
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She suggested that site notices be issued in a luminous colour to make them more visible. |
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Motorcycle parts like saddles are provided with products that can make them look new and desirable again. |
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In Old Testament times, blood from sacrificed animals was applied to certain vessels in the tabernacle or temple to make them holy for God's use. |
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This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out. |
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She swerved between buildings, statues, and anything that might make them lose her, but they stayed on her tail. |
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Few have songs as lyrically complex and make them seem like simple sing-alongs. |
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Too few examine the transparent social conditions that conspire to make them the easiest targets for murder. |
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If we do not perform our salat or sacrifice or hajj correctly, mere good intentions will not make them right. |
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Castings can be annealed to make them more machinable, either by sub-critical annealing or a full anneal. |
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They suspect that the government will then abandon the talks and make them a take it or leave it offer. |
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However, these stretches of road are thoroughly salted to clear the snow and make them safe for road users. |
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The mellow flavour of spring onions make them just as adaptable as regular yellow or white onions, but without the tears. |
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Many organisms have evolved materials whose unusual physical properties may make them useful. |
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It is this property of gases that make them useful as cushioning devices such as the air bags in an automobile. |
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Either they sandbagged during qualifying and practice or they gave very high downforce to the cars to make them slower during those sessions. |
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Badge marks applied with acid or sandblast is often so faint as to make them almost invisible. |
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Three chords, the right amount of carelessness in the attitude and those irresistible tambourines with the drums make them deserved hit singles. |
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You can't hope to attract or magnetize someone enough to make them love you if they can't see you. |
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Yellow school buses are big in America. Now a company in Newport is trying to make them big over here too. |
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The spectacular spring flowers of azaleas and rhododendrons make them among the most popular garden shrubs. |
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It was difficult to make them out though as their faces seemed to shine so brightly. |
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The team will pick audience members and make them over, sharing their expertise and tricks of the trade. |
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Therefore the mildness of traditional Chinese medicines could make them ideal for such treatments. |
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Be sure to read the excellent manual, if only for a detailed list of all the spells. Who says they don't make them like they used to? |
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And they planned to modify the drill bits to make them less susceptible to jamming from the rocks. |
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They try to build themselves up by tearing other people down, try to make them seem immoral or bad or wrong for being the way God made them. |
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Tena Pants Plus are put on just like normal underwear, but have a tearable side seam to make them easy to remove. |
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The steps are crowned with statues and, again, fountains, which make them a combination of sprouting water and cascading falls. |
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And she would belittle people with her technospeak to make them look stupid. |
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Their concern is that utopian aspirations towards a new peaceful world order will simply absolutize conflicts and make them more intractable. |
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If it's too shady they won't receive enough sunlight to make them flower properly. |
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At one point, they measured the angle of the roof gables at Machu Picchu and advised the artist to make them steeper. |
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Wouldn't that make them as efficient as school vouchers have made our public schools? |
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It was beautiful and could have sold by the thousand if she had continued to make them. |
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Likewise if you have bread and cheese, or baked beans or frozen burgers, make them. |
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My mother told me I must have been doing something wrong to make them bully me. |
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Lin said the bamboo leaves are first scrubbed with a scourer to make them soft. |
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And then we sell guided tours to visiting flyfishermen, even as we make them grind the barbs off their hooks and put the trout back in the river. |
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The course will benefit unemployed people as it will gain them another skill which could make them more marketable in the search for jobs. |
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Amy has rolled up the legs of the grey marl trousers to make them shorter, while the Teflon hooded top doesn't even cover her midriff. |
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Rather, they want to bamboozle students with enough false and misleading information to make them think that evolution is bad science. |
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Make up a story, screw around with it, needle the characters, make them say weird stuff, insert new people at inopportune moments and have fun. |
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They do not satisfy hunger and serve no purpose other than to make the companies that make them wealthy. |
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But the NFB gave me the opportunity to make new masters of all of my films, so I went in with a colourist to make them visually perfect. |
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Customs and traditions are handed down from generation to generation but that does not make them right. |
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Plants such as privet or barberry need severe pruning immediately after planting and at the beginning of the second year to make them bushy. |
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Their modernist impulses make them viable in a Paris art scene seamlessly connected to its glorious early-20th-century past. |
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They really want to make them, and they'll go to the mat to make sure they get made. |
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The OinC had spoken to us from time to time regarding evolutions that required our close attention to make them go smoothly. |
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They cut into course tutor time and need costly equipment and materials to make them of value to the young people. |
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These handcrafted metal wall lizards make them an item of beauty in any room. |
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I love to pull people out of their mundane thought patterns and make them think differently. |
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If anyone has any information about these fires, or knows anyone involved please try to make them see sense. |
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The Islanders have added enough grit and meanness to make them a formidably physical opponent. |
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But requirements should be changed over time to make them more meaningful to executives if initial levels don't sustain their attention. |
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I want to make them believe more in themselves and then they can do something with their lives. |
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It must be their tragic flaws that make them fail to measure up in our eyes. |
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You can make a lot of thudding assertions like that, but it doesn't make them true. |
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Their manager then bastardised their songs and tweaked them to make them top 40 friendly. |
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You can make them out of many different things, such as old doors, windows or just plywood panels upholstered with batting and fabric. |
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By abusing people's willingness to respond to emergencies, you make them less likely to respond to them at all. |
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Police had also warned candidates not to extend election meetings late into the night as it would make them easy targets for assassins. |
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Being slow does make them easy targets and one RAAF aircraft has come under attack in Baghdad. |
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They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry. |
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Over three quarters reported that their dating partners did something to make them jealous. |
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My dad has this wax stuff you can put on normal shoes to make them waterproof. |
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The smart screenplay lends itself to the character quirks that make them seem more human. |
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Just because they were physically weak didn't make them mentally vulnerable. |
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The good news is that we can rebuild old loops and links on your jewelry that have worn thin and make them like new again! |
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The soft feel of some of these fabrics, coupled with their lighter weights, make them an appealing all-season product. |
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He believes congress should now jump at the chance to make them welcome and enrich the trade union movement. |
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If emigrants from other countries choose to come to Ireland, we should make them welcome. |
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It was the shock treatment that east Asians needed to make them see the need for reform. |
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Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to administer to young children suffering from these conditions. |
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Unlike Big Brother, it doesn't ask ordinary people to jump through hoops to make them appear more interesting. |
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The British government wants to make them admissible evidence in British courts. |
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I mean, doesn't that make them a conduit for the rantings of a mass murderer? |
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They ain't whistling Dixie when they say they don't make them like they used to. |
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Herbert aims to agglomerate intellectual movements in various disciplines and show the deep connections that make them part of a single episteme. |
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To make a roll, spread the fingers of the opposite hand wide apart and make them rigid. |
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Leaders fear that setting strict limits will either cause rebellious behavior or make them unpopular. |
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Low productivity and strong site-fidelity make them slow to rebound from decreases. |
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Outsourcing and shared services have always been related, but the Web promises to make them kissing cousins. |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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Dressing up as an angel around a really old person is guaranteed to make them think they're on their way out, said Rivers. |
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After all, doing so would make them complicit in irrationality, which is against their religion. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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The orchestra leader has to figure out how to make them play together. |
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Since both of them were inside-out rolls, they should sprinkle sesame seeds outside to make them taste better. |
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Rather than being a time to beat people down, the meetings should be a time to pump people up and make them feel good about what they are doing and how the company is doing. |
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Our few preserved large bronze statues make a striking contrast to the many extant statuettes, whose complex movements and marked torsion make them strongly three-dimensional. |
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These, coupled with the glossy green foliage which looks fresh and lush all year round, make them one of the most decorative species for situations with low light levels. |
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So the results were clumsily regraded to make them less spectacular. |
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Tomlinson tackles all of these, and more, and tries to make them all mesh in his tale. |
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Guinn is mercifully sparing with the gory details, though nothing can make them anything less than revolting. |
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How did you make them loveable while still being repugnant and inappropriate? |
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Luckily for them, Kilkenny did not have the wherewithal to make them pay. |
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He feared the laser-etched markings intended to make them look authentic could be toxic to patients. |
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Future developments could also see new gene-based drugs being tailor-made to a person's individual DNA to make them more effective in combating disease. |
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And we make them out of proper names Reganomics, netiquette, Xerox copy. |
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While all of this is supposed to make them better bargainers and bring transparency to the purchase process, it has, in fact added more confusion for some shoppers. |
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Warhammer is a table top fantasy war-game, which means you get a whole bunch of little miniatures representing dwarves, vampires, unicorns etc, and make them fight each other. |
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When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued. |
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If yesterday's purchase of shares is the precursor to a takeover bid, those qualities will make them formidable opponents for the Manchester United board. |
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Keep your potatoes basic to make them a beneficial part of your diet. |
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The US-led occupying forces are uneasy about that, but officials say the fighting readiness of such militias make them useful elements in the fledgling government's armoury. |
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one. |
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He did not want to make them suspicious or open himself up to accusations of entrapment later on. |
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For the happiness and the amour propre of the people living within it, in order to make them proud, the great city requires the elaborate display of otherwise useless emblems. |
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There will be an emergency quilting bee to make them a wedding quilt tomorrow at the Torger's house, but only certain families are being asked to come. |
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That may make them more likely to, collectively, hew to a more moderate path when giving odds on the election. |
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The only way this could have happened is by someone granting him a patent on a microprocessor years after microprocessors have been invented and companies formed to make them. |
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Nearby a woman rubbed petroleum jelly on her mastiff's toenails to make them shine, and another sheared the fuzz off the ears of her lamb-like Bedlington terrier. |
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Moisten foods with sauces or gravies to make them easier to swallow. |
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When relays on a control panel failed to work Revechon bought replacements in Leeds but they were bigger and rewiring had to take place to make them fit the box. |
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The instruments have been redesigned to make them easier to see in twilight and dusk and the power window switches are relocated just behind the gear selector for ease of use. |
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That is to say, the factors that help drive the budget into deficit in the first place make them much worse. |
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As we become adults, we have this need to marginalize youth and make them into archetypes. |
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Two of the retired sheepdogs from the neighbouring farm occasionally come to visit us, and we make them welcome, give them a stroke or a brush and a few dog biscuits. |
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What was sought to be done was to make them wards of court and then obtain orders in their welfare which would contradict the steps the Minister had taken. |
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal. |
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The pains aux raisins need to be started early, but if getting up at six to knead dough is not your idea of bliss, make them the night before and reheat in the morning. |
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He did manage to make them dinner every evening and even produced some delectable cooking. |
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At the very least their actions make them an accessory to crime. |
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Should she return to work before then, it is likely that some adjustments would have to be made at the courts to make them more accessible for wheelchair users. |
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Its angle is to take a group of plain Janes, make them over into glamour girls, and then have them all take part in a season-ending beauty pageant. |
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To the contrary, they ascribe to the belief that more guns on campus, in the hands of the right people, will make them safer. |
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But you find something in them to make them likable and people you do want to spend more than five minutes with. |
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I thought about liner notes, because when I make mixtapes I always go to a lot of trouble to make them look as schmick yet personalised as possible. |
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First, common factors are not conceptually clear, operationally defined, or contextualized within a clinical process enough to make them either researchable or understandable. |
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I do make them revise their schoolwork, and then I give oral quizzes. |
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He is self-aware enough to make them comfortable with his self-deprecating humor and unaccented English. |
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If students are to wear proper uniforms, for economy's sake make them of the same design and colours for all schools, with a badge to identify the wearer's school. |
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Or it could prettify empty, big-box stores and try to make them more welcoming. |
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Twentysomething women have turned the boss into an icon, the ultimate position to have dreams and then make them happen. |
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He says that abolishing tolls on tollways will just make them more congested and that all major roads need to be tollways if congestion is to be avoided. |
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How do we take people who are jaded, desensitized, and make them care about crime? |
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Sandbags were attached to the corpses to make them sink but the disposal was botched. |
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Because if you do make them, they impact on your friends, your family, your rellies, and the anger that that generates is very difficult to bear in a small community. |
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Otherwise, I love dismantling old computers or electronic devices and try to make them work. |
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The Patriots know he isn't a scrambler and won't worry about him taking off, so Manning must make them pay by running for at least three first downs. |
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Mature plants, such as sweet marjoram, lavender, and scented geraniums, should be cut back by about one-third their full height to make them more manageable. |
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In 2006, he left LA with a flourish when the Tribune Co. demanded severe cuts in the newsroom and Baquet refused to make them. |
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Tomatoes are treated with ethylene chloride gas to make them look red. |
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And their suspicions make them see betrayal at every turn, even when incompetence may be the cause of a particular problem. |
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This means not offering provocative remarks on a combustible topic like immigration, which is sure to make them enemies. |
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In the 1920s, administrators at some yeshivas began to promote sports among their students to make them well-rounded. |
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To enable them for bioapplications, a prerequisite is to make them dispersible in water and in saline buffers. |
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Intrinsic characteristics of aptamers make them easy to incorporate into biocarriers to penetrate the BBB and improve target delivery. |
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We bow things the contrary way, to make them come to their natural straightness. |
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Many have illusionistic carved stone frames, which make them seem like windows to the outdoors. |
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I would use my omnipotence to make them no longer blind, and then I would will them to understand every color including infrayellow and bleen. |
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They received no training in administration or leadership to make them independent of their British officers. |
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Dunkleys make pies at Wellingborough, next to Booker, and make them for Wetherspoons and Welcome Break. |
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Very many investors in this sector buy properties in bad condition, and then renovate them to make them lettable. |
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The exams are being revised to make them more difficult such as testing skills from a whole text in English instead of part of a text. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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It was the story of a man of the people who made good and kept his integrity, who understood the people and could make them laugh and cry. |
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Sometimes potatoes or vegetables are also added to curries to increase volume and make them more nutritious. |
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The incompleteness of the Tales led several medieval authors to write additions and supplements to the tales to make them more complete. |
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The stories are currently part of a project by the Bucks Free Press to make them available online. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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St Helens traditional policy with youth was to make them better players for the club. |
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Microphotograph slides, however, required an expensive microscope for viewing, which make them beyond the reach of the average person. |
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It was not designed to modernise old industries, make them efficient, or transform their organisational structure. |
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The bill takes place as governments are growing more interested in implanting technology in ID cards to make them smarter and more secure. |
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Rivers are often managed or controlled to make them more useful, or less disruptive, to human activity. |
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Both stories related to Columba using his saintly blessing to raise people out of poverty and make them wealthier. |
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Many of them seasonally alter their biochemistry to make them more resistant to freezing. |
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Bryophytes antibiotic properties and ability to retain water make them a useful packaging material for vegetables, flowers, and bulbs. |
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The attempts to disguise nonarguments to make them look like arguments fall into several patterns. |
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Edmonds considered that 30 percent needed to be added to German figures to make them comparable to British casualty criteria. |
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They have also been seen protecting swimmers from sharks by swimming circles around the swimmers or charging the sharks to make them go away. |
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According to Molland, Polley told the band that Klein wanted to cut Badfinger's royalty rate and make them pay for their own studio time. |
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What they want is the long straight hair, olive skin, just enough oliveness to the skin to make them not ambiguous. To make them Hispanic. |
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Pinnipeds can be found in facilities around the world, as their large size and playfulness make them popular attractions. |
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Their varying characteristics make them more or less suitable for surfing, and present different dangers. |
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Corner reflectors on boats, for example, make them more detectable to avoid collision or during a rescue. |
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Because of their polarity, the CFCs are useful solvents, and their boiling points make them suitable as refrigerants. |
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From a behavioral aspect, this would make them omnivores, but from the physiological standpoint, this may be due to zoopharmacognosy. |
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Parking, storage, and traffic issues in crowded cities, along with the easy driving position make them a popular form of urban transportation. |
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These long ropes were necessary in shipping as short ropes would require splicing to make them long enough to use for sheets and halyards. |
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In fact they established hedges throughout their lands in order to make them difficult for cavalry. |
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The unique stripes of zebras make them one of the animals most familiar to people. |
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In addition, people of the time certainly knew that eating spoiled food would make them sick. |
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For example, user passwords are generally case sensitive in order to allow more diversity and make them more difficult to break. |
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As part of this covenant, God promises to give the elect the Holy Spirit to make them willing and able to believe. |
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Convenience goods are mostly sold by wholesalers or retailers, so as to make them available to the consumers in good or large volume. |
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Brand name, uniqueness, and special features of an item are major attributes which attract customers and make them buy such products. |
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The covalent bonds that attach reactive dye to natural fibers make them among the most permanent of dyes. |
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Factories may be supplied parts from elsewhere or make them from raw materials. |
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Inorganic salts present on the surface of the soot particles may make them hydrophilic. |
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Often, previously-known results will be streamlined, reworded, or reproven to make them directly relevant to the results of this paper. |
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Crowe also helped the Commission landscape their forests to make them more appropriate for recreational use. |
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The streamie has important demographic characteristics that make them attractive marketing targets. |
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Newer versions of IE from 9 onward recognize these newer HTML elements natively and don't require the script to make them stylable. |
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When the Gauls attacked Rome, he hit upon the plan of pelting the soldiers with twopennies to make them believe they had plenty to eat. |
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Those who seek to disrupt the stability from the outside may adulate the processes of change in order to make them hit rock bottom. |
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Rory Delap's long throw-ins are a familiar weapon to the Potters' opponents but this does not make them any easier to defend against. |
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This is the only way to make them increasingly weightful in the popular supportscale. |
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You can pinch the tops out to make them branch out, as you can with antirrhinums. |
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I went on a wild-goose chase all over the town looking for that adapter until I discovered they no longer make them. |
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Friends are a comfort in misfortune, but one should not make them unhappy by seeking their sympathy, as is done by women and womanish men. |
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The purpose is to increase public interest and make them available at one's disposal. |
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How to make them burn, naked bodies, how to make them catch? |
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And to make them even more happy yappy doo, she's using actual footage from her own wedding in the video. |
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The cookbook anglicized many exotic dishes to make them easier to prepare. |
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Their unique personalities and ghostly reclusiveness are just some of the traits that make them so fascinating. |
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Kutcher uses his knowledge of how arthropods respond to heat, light, wind, and texture to make them do what he wants. |
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Lamps glow down redundantly On paths, to make them light When everyone is safely home And tucked up for the night. |
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The Minister said new bus stops would be installed by the Town of Port Hedland and bus routes renumbered to make them easier to understand. |
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In some highly competitive organizations, a risk avoider may urge others to take risks, they try to make them look stupid. |
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Google first approached LATI with the idea, which would make them the first community college in the nation to be uploaded, said Cartney. |
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Will the Bologna Process rigidify such hierarchies or make them more liquid? |
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I've had to stuff all sorts down there to make them comfortable, even bath sponges. |
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Gently flatten the slices of bread with a rolling pin to make them more pliable. |
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Email listservs are as good, and only as good, as the subscribers make them. |
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The couches have an upholstered look with removable 100 percent cotton covers that make them convenient to machine wash. |
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And Enid brought sweet cakes to make them cheer, And in her veil enfolded, manchet bread. |
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Al-Qairaie says the shared history of marginalization between the two groups should make them natural allies. |
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Nodding tips, gently drooping branchlets, and fine, soft, dark green needles make them among the most graceful of all conifers. |
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If you have highlights, the sun can make them go brassy as well, but applying a toner to your hair will cancel out the brassiness. |
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We have written to parents to make them aware of the situation and pass on general information about meningococcal disease. |
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She sits back and takes note of others' mistakes, making sure not to make them herself. |
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It is dictatorial to take upon oneself the burden of telling other persons what they need to make them happy. |
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Many CPAs find their public accounting experience and ability to deal with clients make them ideal CAO candidates. |
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Misdialling in your dream indicates you don't know how to push this person's buttons to make them respond the way you need. |
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Mechanically tenderized steaks have been poked by tiny blades or needles to make them more tender. |
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Just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. |
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Guest's mockumentaries, as they have been called, often rely on subtle humor and character development to make them work. |
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