But it's place where you make of it what you want to make of it.
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Race is what we make of it, and what we make of it shifts and mutates.
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It didn't know what to make of people, and truth be told, people didn't know what to make of it.
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What does he make of his track record, his history, say, with women, and what will his children make of that?
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What you make of him may depend on what you make of the place that is at the foreground of his entire biography in government.
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" TODD: "What do you make of the poll recently?
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I wasn't sure what to make of it, at first.
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But I don't know what to make of what happened.
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Nobody on Twitter knew quite what to make of it.
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The question, then, is what do we make of Frank?
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"I don't know what to make of it," he says.
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"I don't know what to make of it," he said.
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Rebeccah Heinrichs on what we are to make of this.
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What do you make of the tone of the coverage?
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"I wasn't sure what to make of her," Chakrabarti said.
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It's too soon to say what to make of it.
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VICE: What do you make of a workplace "period policy"?
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It's hard to know what to make of these findings.
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So what do we make of this weekend's poor turnout?
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I wonder what he'd make of our friend these days.
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"But the reality is it's what you make of it."
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"What do you make of these allegations?" the reporter pressed.
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What do you make of the trend toward 'gamifying' fitness?
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It's difficult to know what to make of this section.
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What do you make of that and is that significant?
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What are we supposed to make of this Instagram moment?
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So what is one to make of this contrived scenario,
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The point is, reality is what you make of it.
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What are you to make of thousands of people mourning?
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What will future civilizations make of the great American experiment?
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What are business leaders meant to make of it all?
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At the time, nobody knew what to make of it.
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The Samsung rep wasn't sure what to make of it.
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What do you make of the NHS healthy town plans?
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It is hard to know what to make of this.
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We don't know what to make of what we're reading.
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It'll be interesting to see what people make of it.
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What do you make of this negativity around the sports?
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But the problem could stretch beyond that make of car.
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Yes, technically, the episode is whatever you make of it.
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But critics were not sure what to make of Charlotte.
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It is hard to know what to make of it.
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It all comes down to what you make of it.
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So what did I make of the new Club Suites?
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What do you make of the shutdown in the US?
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One challenge here is in what to make of it.
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What do you make of this whole idea of anxiety?
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INGRAHAM: What do you guys make of this new text?
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"He didn't know what to make of us," she said.
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"They didn't know what to make of it," he said.
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First, what do you make of the campaign in general?
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I don't know what to make of any of it.
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The rest of it is what you make of it.
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I wasn't really sure what to make of the situation.
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What do you make of John Mayer in this context?
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What do you make of HBO moving away from fighting?
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Without further research, what's a doctor to make of it?
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So, what does Kardashian herself make of all the fuss?
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What do you make of the choice of name, though?
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Santa's verdict: Naughty BROADLY: What do you make of Obama?
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I don't know exactly what to make of these predictions.
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What do you make of the president's use of Twitter?
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What do you make of the whole "fake news" concept?
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What did you make of Fred Armisen's impression of you?
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What to make of the harasser who is entirely unrepentent?
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What did you make of Silicon Valley when you arrived?
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Azimi: Richard, what would Reza make of the world today?
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What do you make of protests during the national anthem?
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I didn't know what to make of all of it.
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Go deeper: What to make of Peloton's confidential IPO filing
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What to make of Wall Street's response to Mr. Powell?
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You can make of the movie's politics what you will.
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What did you make of this remarkable little clan, Holly?
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COMEY: I wasn't sure what to make of it, honestly.
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What's not clear is what to make of all this.
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What are we to make of this kind of thinking?
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It's hard to know what to make of this whiskey.
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Military officials did not know what to make of it.
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I don't think people know what to make of it.
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What did you make of that when you saw it?
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"I don't know what to make of it," said Valdez.
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DAVID SOLOMON: You know, what did Jamie make of it?
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What is one to make of "The Genius of Judaism"?
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"I don't know what to make of cryptocurrencies," he said.
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So what do we make of Bloomberg (and his billions)?
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Back then, nobody quite knew what to make of Medium.
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"The world is what you make of it," he added.
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I don't think people know what to make of it.
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What do you make of the Republican strategy so far?
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It's unclear what exactly we should make of these texts.
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What, Lester was asked, did he make of all this?
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It's hard to know what to make of these connections.
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It's crucial in determining what to make of McCabe's dismissal.
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So what do her peers make of her two worlds?
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Still others said inequality is what you make of it.
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What do you make of the difference between these responses?
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We didn't know what to make of it at first.
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What do you make of the new format and host?
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What do you make of his war on the press?
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What did you make of that, the culture of the FBI?
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And I&aposm not quite sure what to make of it.
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DM: What do you make of labor's record during the primary?
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Pandas, Minke Whales, Tigers - what do you make of their taste?
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What do you make of this harsh criticism from Hollywood types?
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What do you make of the state of the Republican party?
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Scott on what he'd make of a potential boyfriend of Tessa's
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GIGOT: Dan, what do you make of this jungle primary idea?
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What did you make of the Jamie Damore memo at Google?
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What to make of such apparent conflict inside Mr Trump's cabinet?
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What do educated people in poor countries make of these debates?
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It's a classic gadget; it is what you make of it.
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What did he make of the man who finally got him?
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It was hard to know what to make of it all.
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So it's difficult to know what to make of all that.
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But I don't know what to make of SoftBank right now.
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So what are we to make of this banal marketing melodrama?
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Regular gym insurers didn't know what to make of aerial yoga.
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What would the casual, non-nerdy viewer make of it all?
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What do you make of that bit of revision as history?
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"Some people don't know what to make of me," said Clinton.
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But obviously, they aren't sure what to make of this letter.
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The news media did not know what to make of it.
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Here's what we make of the Justice League end credits scenes.
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What are we to make of this huge divergence in views?
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What do you make of this new conversation around this issue?
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So what can we make of the strange real estate transactions?
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What do you make of what's happening there at the moment?
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But what do you make of her resurgence on the scene?
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From there, the brain decides what to make of this information.
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Time will tell what Ezetap is able to make of it.
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What do you make of what companies like Apple have done?
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What does Adams make of the vegan bros' hyper-masculine register?
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So what are we supposed to make of all this data?
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Not even the announcers knew what to make of this look.
|
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So what to make of Trump's next turn on health care?
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What do you make of the supposed trance revival of late?
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What do you make of this bipartisan revolt against the establishment?
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Noisey: Hi Suggs, what did you make of this one, then?
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Lenny's cardinals don't know what to make of their American radical.
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So what to make of Harvey's seventh start of the season?
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VICE: What do you make of the new free party scene?
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Q: What did you make of him when you met him?
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What do we make of the movie's fetishization of Chris Hemsworth?
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Drivers were divided on what to make of the new rules.
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UNKNOWN: What do you make of the website he ran, Breitbart?
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Acuna: What do you think Carl would make of Siddiq's death?
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What do you make of how dramatic this fight has gotten?
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As for the make of Prinsloo's particular pair, we're not sure.
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What do you make of the changes that they're rolling out?
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What do you make of the current Dead and Company lineup?
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As a nutritionist, what do you make of this Cheeto scenario?
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VICE: You've been to Berlin—what do you make of it?
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Q. What do you make of the British art scene today?
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American diplomats in Caracas weren't sure what to make of López.
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For book readers, what did you make of the character changes?
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What do you make of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements?
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What do you make of the attacks recently from the president?
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They really don't know what to make of me though, lol.
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The question raised is what to make of a diminished thing.
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I don't know what to make of someone's high school yearbook.
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What do she and Bobby make of this display of empathy?
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What does it make of the human beings inside the building?
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Markets seem to be unsure what to make of it all.
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"Most Democrats don't know what to make of me," she said.
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I am very curious to know what you make of that.
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What do you make of this seltzer-tasting showdown, in GQ?
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SORKIN: WHAT DID YOU MAKE OF LARRY FINK'S LETTER LAST WEEK?
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So see what you make of Tejal's recipe for kuku paka.
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Certainly, the matchmaking industry doesn't know what to make of her.
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Ms. Watts argues — and what would Karl Marx make of this?
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The future is merely what all of us make of it.
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See what you make of this sheet-pan Italian sub dinner.
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What we can control is what we make of those differences.
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They didn't know what to make of such an uninhabited expanse.
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Beyond that, I don't know what else to make of it.
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"What do you make of the Cohen tape?" a reporter shouted.
|
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What to make of Mr. Trump's shifting positions and huge promises?
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At first, I didn't know what to make of Charles Vigliotti.
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Germans have not been entirely sure what to make of him.
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WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THOSE COMMENTS FROM PAUL TUDOR JONES?
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What do you make of Serena and Fred's story this season?
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Critics were often not sure what to make of Mr. Rickles.
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What did you make of the protesters in the Senate today?
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What did you make of people exploring the game like that?
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SM: What do you make of the debate at this point?
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What do we make of the Spanish in their latest incarnation?
|
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It's just an unreasonable request to make of the attorney general.
|
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Ben, what do you make of what&aposs going on so far?
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First, if you've played it, what do you make of Cultist Simulator?
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What do you make of that argument, better to talk than not?
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GIGOT: Dan, what do you make of Neil Gorsuch&aposs first term?
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So, Kim, what do you make of the finalists on the list.
|
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What do you make of the Klingons in Star Trek, for example?
|
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What do you make of claims that the coup was "stage-managed"?
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Let's say someone asks a doctor what they make of their cough.
|
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An official declined to share details on the make of the car.
|
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It's hard to know what to make of ElliQ at first glance.
|
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But what do you make of the race you are up against?
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It's hard to know what to make of Everton's Ronald Koeman revolution.
|
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It was hard to know what to make of Clips at launch.
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EISEN: I'M CURIOUS OF WHAT YOU MAKE OF THE COMPETITION RIGHT NOW.
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What on earth would they make of a dead man's virtual clone?
|
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The internet isn't sure what to make of this whole thing, either.
|
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Like anything else in life, IFA is what you make of it.
|
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What you make of it depends on your values, beliefs, and experiences.
|
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What do you make of what the president had to say there?
|
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So, what do you make of where this is all ultimately going?
|
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What would the rheumy brokers of the old City make of that?
|
|
What did you make of the gender dynamics of the Democratic primary?
|
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"We're not exactly sure what to make of this weather," said Seifried.
|
|
But what did you make of the use of Twitter by Trump?
|
|
But set aside the question of what to make of Trump's policy.
|
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Most pumpers have a preferred type of footwear and make of car.
|
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She was overwhelmed and not sure what to make of it all.
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Well, just like your burrito order, it's what you make of it.
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It is equally difficult to know what posterity will make of her.
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"I don't know what to make of it," one man told me.
|
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"I don't know what to make of people being suspicious," he said.
|
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Like the real world, Sky will be what we make of it.
|
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And the media doesn't quite know what to make of it all.
|
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What did you make of Ross Ulbricht ordering people to be killed?
|
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What are we to make of the commutation of Chelsea Manning's sentence?
|
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Truly, one wonders what social historians will make of the 21st century.
|
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McCain said Wednesday he wasn't sure what to make of such reports.
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TELL US, YOU KNOW, WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF ALL OF THIS?
|
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What are we to make of this swirl around the word religion?
|
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But what are we to make of such absence in a life?
|
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People are still trying to figure out what to make of Miguel…
|
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Schweitzer says that juries intially don't know what to make of it.
|
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Q: What do you make of the way Bollywood makes its biopics?
|
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What, then, are we to make of routine episodes of intrabody conflict?
|
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WAPNER: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE TEN-YEAR IN AND ITSELF?
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What to make of a state that is so focused on itself?
|
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When Enlightened debuted, no one knew quite what to make of it.
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EVANS: PETER, WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF CHINA'S ANNOUNCED TARIFFS THIS MORNING?
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I was curious to see what Mr. Colbert would make of it.
|
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What is one to make of these pivotal moments in female biography?
|
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And so what are we to make of this student debt crisis?
|
|
Bits What are we to make of Saudi Arabia's investment in Uber?
|
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But today, customers don't know what to make of the Kroger brand.
|
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Some experts were not sure what to make of one wall tapestry.
|
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Now, what do you make of this trailer for "The Preppie Connection"?
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What do you make of this Bannon purge of the Republican Party?
|
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What do you make of John Mayer's playing with Dead and Company?
|
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What do you make of the statement released by Bezos on Twitter?
|
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Much like life itself, Misfits lyrics are what you make of them.
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Tina (Eva Melander) doesn't know what to make of Vore (Eero Milonoff).
|
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But also, oh wow, what a mess they make of my home.
|
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What should we make of Trump's apparent embrace of gun control yesterday?
|
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What do you think Lincoln would make of what's going on today?
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As a healthcare professional, what do you make of his healthcare policy?
|
|
As a producer, what do you make of Toronto's electronic scene today?
|
|
So what do you make of the week's head-spinning political developments?
|
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What did you make of the opening correspondence between Naomi and Neil?
|
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What do you make of the broader resistance to Trump right now?
|
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Julian, what do you make of the comeback of the Motorola Razr?
|
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What, then, will he make of the first of Wagner's canonical operas?
|
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Hollywood and Wall Street aren't sure what to make of the news.
|
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That's one where I'm really intrigued by what people make of it.
|
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Readers: What did you make of Elizabeth Warren's performance at the debate?
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What would the public -- especially Republicans -- make of that sort of tradeoff?
|
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But for years they weren't exactly sure what to make of it.
|
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"I'm not sure what to make of it," Scholten told BuzzFeed News.
|
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So, what can we make of the new crop of 10 nominees?
|
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And then this happened: Pelley: What do you make of this exchange?
|
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We don't know what the lawyer-judges will make of all this.
|
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"What do you make of this?" she asked, standing over Black's shoulder.
|
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For example: What do we make of the disappearing fish and people?
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It's very, very hard to know what to make of the interview.
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How do you respond to that, what do you make of that?
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"It's hard to know what to make of this," Dr. Gentzkow said.
|
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What will my three preteen daughters in the audience make of this?
|
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What do you make of Hollywood's being so welcoming of them now?
|
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What to make of the report of a royal evacuation plan, then?
|
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What do you make of this effort to link work with it?
|
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What would they make of her red pozole and beef tongue confit?
|
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What do you make of United States institutions in the last year?
|
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What should artists and designers make of this research on opaque couché?
|
|
That said, what do we make of what's happening to Ansari himself?
|
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And what do you make of Joseph Fiennes's performance on the show?
|
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But it's difficult to know what to make of his performance here.
|
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What are we to make of this absence palpably present before us?
|
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What do you make of how the markets have digested the Trump administration?
|
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Jason, what do you make of the House vote on ICE this week?
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WILLIAMS: Dana, what do you make of the fact that -- GUILFOYLE: Good analysis.
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So, Bill, what do you make of this on-again, off-again dance?
|
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What do you make of Harley-Davidson&aposs move of some production overseas?
|
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Jim, last word to you, what do you make of all of this?
|
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But whatever you make of it, it wasn't about jobs and the economy.
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GIGOT: Kim, briefly, what do you make of Democrats running in Trump states?
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The terms are undisclosed so you can make of that what you will.
|
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In a digital world, they can make of that world whatever they want.
|
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But he didn't, and his classmates didn't know what to make of it.
|
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A third of drivers cannot name the make of tyre on their car.
|
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What would voters make of the string of inquiries around his private businesses?
|
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The Trump administration has a major ask to make of big tech companies.
|
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Your place in history is there to make of it what you wish.
|
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But as I've said before, social media is what you make of it.
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MACCALLUM: What you make of these charges, what do they say to you?
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I'm honestly still not entirely sure what to make of The Bad Batch.
|
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What do you make of this story and what it aims to accomplish?
|
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She's also committed to investigating UFOs, so...make of that what you will.
|
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What did he make of the relationship between BP and the British Museum?
|
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And the people of Reddit don't quite know what to make of it.
|
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But it seems passersby aren't sure what to make of the grand display.
|
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Let me ask you more broadly, what do you make of the market?
|
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His father was not sure what to make of his son's career ambitions.
|
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What do you make of the idea that Trump's comments might deter protesters?
|
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So, even the filmmakers don't know what to make of the somber fellow.
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"I don't know what to make of them, to be frank," he said.
|
|
Ever wondered what people from around the world make of different British accents?
|
|
What then do I make of the heady first-quarter company reporting round?
|
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What do you make of that announcement from the Army Corp of Engineers?
|
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Fans aren't entirely sure what to make of Lana Del Rey's latest merchandise.
|
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Jim: What do you make of the 49ers' running back mess this week?
|
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Perspectives and analysis: Benjamin Wittes: What to make of the "dirty trickster's" indictment?
|
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"It's up to psychologists and historians what to make of that," he said.
|
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What do you make of that perception and how can you address it?
|
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The other features within the app are all what you make of them.
|
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The market is, understandably, a little unsure what to make of the announcement.
|
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At the time, I didn't know what to make of the remark. Mrs.
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The short answer was that I didn't know what to make of it.
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What do you make of that idea in light of your own experience?
|
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I'm still not quite sure what to make of Jagr's social media presence.
|
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However, it's definitely Scarlett Johansson reading, so make of that what you will.
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TC: What do you make of Trump, the candidate, and soon, the president?
|
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Oppositions are confrontational energies, and really, they are what you make of them.
|
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It is actually quite hard to know what to make of the product.
|
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What did you make of the Kater Gordon article once you read it?
|
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But what do the first families of bomba make of all this change?
|
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"I'm not sure what to make of it," she said of the allegations.
|
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Without more details, however, it's hard to know what to make of this.
|
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I'm also not sure what I make of the game's treatment of homosexuality.
|
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What do you make of the "suicide contagion" concerns with 13 Reasons Why?
|
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We wondered what novelists might make of some of them — so we asked.
|
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What do you make of President Trump's proposal to arm teachers in schools?
|
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Cave Brown's literary agents weren't quite sure what to make of the pages.
|
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I wasn't sure what to make of my meeting with the administration official.
|
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What do you make of the lack of prominent female choreographers in ballet?
|
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Named 1I/'Oumuamua, scientists weren't sure what to make of it at first.
|
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I could not help but wonder what Jain would make of these scenes.
|
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Gavin Newsom, said he wasn't sure what to make of the president's initiative.
|
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What do you make of these, and how do you respond to it?
|
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What do voters make of the impeachment inquiry, especially those in swing states?
|
|
What do you make of Adobe's strategy for this new class of users?
|
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NH: What do you make of the current market levels we've been seeing?
|
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What do you make of the disgruntled fans and the petition going around?
|
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What do you make of the disgruntled fans and the petition going around?
|
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San Francisco (CNN)Artificial intelligence doesn't know what to make of Os Keyes.
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No one knows what to make of it; an atmosphere of WTF prevails.
|
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SO WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE CORRECTION THAT TWO WEEKS AGO TODAY?
|
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What should we make of the edge in support that black players get?
|
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What does he make of the rise of "socialism" on the American left?
|
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But it is hard to know what to make of those vague words.
|
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Whatever you make of its intentions, it's certainly exceptional in its visual distinction.
|
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Most colleagues do not know quite what to make of her just yet.
|
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Critics weren't always sure what to make of these site-specific brick structures.
|
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What did you and your friends make of the politics behind the war?
|
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SI: What do you make of this election, and of Trump in particular?
|
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And they're the kinds of demands that we make of women all the time.
|
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And what would this cardigan-wearing fellow make of these rough-hewn semi-abstractions?
|
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New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney on what to make of that right now.
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Many didn't know what to make of the jarring trailer, but it piqued interest.
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Second, what do you make of the puzzle box approach to games in general?
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It's not easy to know what to make of the Apple Watch so far.
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Fans didn't know what to make of the photo swift posted on Saturday afternoon.
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What do you make of the increasing rhetoric, anti-Trump rhetoric, from never-Trumpers.
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It's hard to know what to make of it, but it premieres March 15th.
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You'd be forgiven if you're not sure what to make of the Hollander Hotel.
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More importantly, though, The Thinning doesn't know what to make of its own premise.
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The images were certainly abnormal, but he wasn't sure what to make of them.
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It is what we make of it — what we accept and refuse to accept.
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To say the internet wasn't sure what to make of it is an understatement.
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So what did you make of Trump's tweet last night about the nuclear button?
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What did you make of the president's tweet about the nuclear button last night?
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We're still not sure what to make of Transference after this new E3 trailer.
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What do you make of all this movement in the upper echelons of labels?
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Yeah, it got weird, and fans didn't quite know what to make of it.
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What do we make of this development and how it fits into all this?
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Now that she's been eliminated, what did you make of her second go-round?
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Bill, you take the first crack at this, what do you make of it?
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What are you to make of that and who and what could be next?
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I get it that some people just don't know what to make of me.
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After all, what are we to make of the Project at Eden's Gate, itself?
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What do we make of a dream that feels more real than life itself?
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What do you make of Google offering to bring its internet-serving Loon balloons?
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The make of the plane was a Piper PA-32-260, local authorities said.
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What do you make of President Buhari's claim that Boko Haram has been defeated?
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What do we make of her response to some of the criticism surrounding Queen?
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It's clear that the Alliance isn't sure what to make of her just yet.
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What might she, at 29 our most rhythmically explosive young pianist, make of it?
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Critics were not sure what to make of Mr. Toffler's literary style or scholarship.
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Len Shneyder: What did you make of this deal when you saw the announcement?
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I get it that some people just don't know what to make of me.
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I like Donald Trump, I just can't figure out what to make of him.
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It was a man with a blue shirt ... What do you make of it?
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What can we make of the long-term effect on children of sending emoji?
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So what are U.S. and other non-Chinese firms to make of all this?
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For now, customers are left wondering what to make of the carriers renewed promises.
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What did Mr. Cruz make of Donald J. Trump's argument against holding future debates?
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What are we to make of his brutal flashback scene in the season premiere?
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What should we make of the competing priorities people are pushing in this debate?
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But many people don't know what to make of illegal graffiti on the street.
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What do you make of John Mayer in his role with Dead and Company?
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What exactly to make of Cerny's promises on "3D audio," however, are less clear.
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What you make of that will, of course, depend on your prior ideological commitments.
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And what do you make of criticism that what you do isn't really journalism?
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I was so taken aback; I had no idea what to make of it.
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What do you make of the Trump administration's response to Covid-19 so far?
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What did you make of the absence of sympathy in Mohammad for these victims?
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"We saw this result and weren't sure what to make of it," he said.
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Whatever you make of the merits of his position, his defense crackles with spirit.
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Colorado leaders have a chance to show what a state can make of it.
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Reverend, what do you make of the landscape in Alabama and across America today?
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Looking back 15 years later, it's hard to know what to make of it.
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What do you make of the theories that Bran is actually the Night King?
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But don't parse your every word for what a maniac might make of it.
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What we can control is what we allow ourselves to make of those differences.
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But, not knowing what to make of him, they put him off at first.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: What do you make of bank company valuations like your own?
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What does he make of the gap between life expectancy in Streeterville and here?
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No one in the growing crowd knew what to make of what they saw.
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Mr. Middleton recalled that he did not know what to make of the meeting.
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As a result, most people don't know what to make of Wall Street anymore.
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So what are we to make of originalist arguments on behalf of Trump's impeachment?
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OVER VALUATION, INTEREST RATES ARE HEADED UP. WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF IT, RANDALL?
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JIM CRAMER: What do we make of the ongoing saga with Automatic Data Processing?
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What to make of the woman unfortunate enough to move in next to Joe?
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What was I going to make of her life that Ullmann hasn't already fashioned?
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What are we to make of the chasm between effort expended and results achieved?
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So what did the artisans and factory owners make of the Crafted Society goal?
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Titled "Blueprint," it's no lament for the mess that we humans make of things.
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Because the vice presidency is only what the president chooses to make of it.
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There are certainly valid criticisms to make of Cam Newton's play during the game.
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But another of the firm's lawyers, Jon King, knew exactly what to make of him.
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Excerpted with permission from Things Are What You Make Of Them by Adam J. Kurtz.
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What, then, to make of the potential of Chuck Hull's invention in 1983 of "stereolithography"?
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What do you make of the timing that it came out with the I.G. report?
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What connections and resonances might the reader make of this in our media-saturated world?
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But ask them what to make of the fight and you'll hear wildly different answers.
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What did you make of the questions about Turkey and what the Congress might do?
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LARRY SHOVER, SOLUTIONS FUNDS GROUP: Well, what I make of it is that two things.
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What's the average consumer supposed to make of all this incestuously overlapping, wallet-badgering hardware?!
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What's a parent or a non-parent to make of this latest, somewhat conflicting research?
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Kamala Harris (D-CA), laughing, said she didn't know what to make of Flake's comments.
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It's what you make of it — everybody's going to get the same opportunity to impress.
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What do you make of this model, which certainly wasn't available when Kids was released?
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And now through our moral and ethical commitment we must make of it a brotherhood.
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I don't know what to make of these things until they actually start in reality.
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TC: What do you make of the public markets and this startling lack of IPOs?
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But what to make of this man, who has been asked to be Harlem's champion?
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Our allies are not sure what to make of us, and our enemies are moving.
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It would be interesting to know what the novelist would make of that reverent appraisal.
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What does the car industry make of your proposals, like on the internal combustion engine?
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"I worry about young people not knowing what to make of these media," she states.
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As an insider now looking out on this industry, what do you make of it?
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And when we do that, we will make of this old world, a new world.
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I have a couple of questions -- first of all, what to make of that revelation?
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Having charted these patterns, Mr West is not quite sure what to make of them.
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And what did you make of Kim Jong Un's surprise trip to Beijing last month?
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GUTFELD: All right, Nick, what do you make of the good news and the scandals?
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Caruso-Cabrera: No. What do you make of the rise of euro skepticism across Europe?
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What would a benevolent intelligence possibly make of our ruthlessness, our rapacious quest for understanding?
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It's all about intention, so it's really what you and your partner make of it.
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What do you make of the criticisms associated with the cost of something like that?
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To be completely honest, I haven't the slightest idea what to make of this trailer.
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Months after the S27 Edge's release, Samsung still wasn't sure what to make of it.
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WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE FACT THAT THE RATES ARE GOING DOWN SO PRECIPITOUSLY?
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So what do you make of "ransomware" that makes it impossible to retrieve the data?
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We have to; the direct evidence wildly underdetermines any sense we might make of it.
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What do you make of the leaked emails from Evan's time in his college frat?
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What should we make of a movie which is two-thirds good, one-third terrible?
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What should we make of these two witches, staring at one another in the mirror?
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What do you make of the very elaborate NX fakes that have popped up online?
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And when we do that, we will make of this whole world a new world.
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What do you make of the wide variety of e-liquid flavors on the market?
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I don't know exactly what to make of this, but I love how it's looking.
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Her tiny niece, 9-month-old Amina, did not know what to make of it.
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What should we make of a rebuilding plan helps the affluent and hurts the poor?
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"I don't know what to make of all of this," she wrote in the blog.
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What, then, to make of Kim's willingness to discuss denuclearization and his other recent concessions?
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"I get it that some people just don't know what to make of me," Mrs.
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Or to put a face to the question: What should we make of Elizabeth Warren?
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There was no discussion of what use, if any, to make of my new potentiality.
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Make of that what you will, but I, for one, am profoundly grateful for it.
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Sometimes people hear the word values and they don't know what to make of it.
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What do you make of how the president has conducted himself since the shooting generally?
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We see these two, naked, flayed souls wondering what the hell to make of it.
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At first, regulators and advisers to Patriot didn't know what to make of Mr. Clarke.
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WAPNER: I'M WONDERING WHAT YOU MAKE OF THE GENERAL TONE OF WARREN VERSUS WALL STREET.
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Mostly they scratched their heads and tried to figure out what to make of it.
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See what you make of these reusable silicone storage bags they're selling over on Food52.
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Only one reviewer noticed that and he didn't really know what to make of it.
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So what do we make of Mr. Trump's decision to find a bit of religion?
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The E.U. will want to know what use we will make of such an extension.
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"I don't know what to make of this," Ms. Oliver said of the new charges.
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Mr. Tydings was asked what Ms. Post and his grandfather would make of Mr. Trump.
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Hernandez's story is rich material, but the film isn't sure what to make of it.
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His outreach to the Hispanic community, whatever you may make of it, is undoubtedly sincere.
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If it were a single reference, one might wonder how much to make of it.
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In the end it is up to us to make of this what we will.
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"I don't know what to make of it, my generation versus this generation," he continued.
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I wasn't really sure what to make of this whole thing back then or now.
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What to make of a seemingly possessed man who still wants — no, demands — even more?
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Who discarded them and why, and what do we as Americans make of all this?
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It was hard to know what to make of the overtures about secretary of state.
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Now, what do you make of this interview with the chef Dominique Crenn, in Longreads?
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"Protecting the weakest" should not make of them "permanent wards of the state," he said.
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See what you make of this John Lanchester story in the London Review of Books.
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So, what to make of all the new data-gobbling devices given by the millions?
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So I asked nine pollsters and election forecasters what to make of those undecided voters.
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Neither the US nor Mexican government appears to know exactly what to make of it.
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What should we make of the shooter's decision to cite [the Charleston and Norway attackers]?
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They can also distract from the more objective criticisms you can make of his presidency.
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So the first request I have to make of you is a leap of faith.
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I was wondering what you make of air traffic controllers' role in ending the shutdown?
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But the nascent mathematics of uncertainty didn't know what to make of those complex instruments.
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Who knows what to make of Disney boxing Amazon out of the Disney Plus launch.
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This is the painful reality of our sport, and I'm unsure what to make of it.
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What do you make of the E.U.&aposs fine this week and the charges against Google?
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I can't help but wonder what the hell he would make of this $2,400 laser bong.
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INGRAHAM: Byron, what do you make of the public souring on this investigation at this point?
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So, Neil, what is clear is, investors really don&apost know what to make of it.
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And as usual, it is impossible to know what to make of all the contradictory leaks.
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What do you make of the varied—and repeated—nature of the vandalism in play here?
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An Urban Institute report looks into what insurers make of the Affordable Care Act's uncertain future.
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She's giving her audience the whole story, and they can make of it what they will.
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Had Gareth given any thought to what his people, and the world, would make of them?
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For Caitlin, it's just "what you make of it," and she doesn't make much of it.
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Confession: The first time I saw The Prom I wasn't sure what to make of it.
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But what we make of it from here will be a serious test of our democracy.
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And what did everyone make of influencers as they began stealing those coveted front-row seats?
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I'm curious what you make of the change for female candidates just from 2016 until now.
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What do you make of given this person a platform but protecting the person&aposs identity?
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The most nuanced images of each person end up being the ones they make of themselves.
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And given the ubiquity of AI, what use might terrorists, devoid of compunction, make of it?
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What do you make of the media that&aposs all kerfuffle if you will over animals?
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What to make of the New York Times' latest story about Facebook's broad data-sharing agreements?
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EISEN: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE EPIC BOND RALLY THAT WE HAD SEEN THAT ASCENT?
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Silicon Valley, for all the fun you can make of it, is actually doing amazing things.
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What Bob Iger, Disney's chief, and Mr Murdoch will make of the timing is another question.
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Like us, members of the Makeup Addiction subreddit aren't quite sure what to make of it.
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OK, Byron, what do you make of was there some shadow banning going on on Twitter?
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He's still a novelty to many people and they're not sure what to make of him.
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What do you make of the intent to provide back pay for — It's an admirable goal.
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Typically, resource holders have increased the demands they make of international companies when commodity prices rise.
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TC: What do you make of Benchmark alleging in a lawsuit that Kalanick duped the board?
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What do you make of the fact that people seem to connect so strongly with it?
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Laurel for her part had the impossible argument to make of why she deserved to win.
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He said he was concerned about what people would make of his walks to the garden.
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What, then, to make of Moondog, the rapscallion played by Matthew McConaughey , in "The Beach Bum"?
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So what should we make of Moscow's new battle cry, that democracy has betrayed the voter?
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What Carl would make of Siddiq's death after sacrificing his life for him on season eight.
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What would we make of some of Bazille's now canonical friends had they, too, died young?
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Mr. Sanders's win is so surprising that it's hard to know what to make of it.
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But what would Rocky Balboa make of all the flower crowns and crocheted tops of Coachella?
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What do you make of being black in America based on your experience as vintage collectors?
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What do you make of this episode-ending development (the one the season hinges on, structurally)?
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I don't know what to make of it, and right now, I don't really want to.
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Less clear to cryptocurrency traders, however, is what to make of the cornerstone cryptocurrency's realized volatility.
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What do you make of the recent study that suggested weed basically makes you a loser?
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Mostly, people were intrigued by what Mr. Tisci might make of the brand that Britishness built.
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What are we to make of this ideological divide over how best to understand Douglass's legacy?
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What do you make of the fact, though, that people are waiting for you to speak?
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What are we to make of these contradictions, of warrior spirits enabled by the enemy force?
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What, in the end, are we supposed to make of Rachel, and Toby, and their marriage?
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They weren't sure what to make of this "Australian man full of fantasy," as Marty recalled.
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What, he is asked in the documentary, do you make of Miller's insistence on his innocence?
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What do you make of talk about if or how these disgraced men should come back?
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What do you make of the critiques of his and other characters' leanings toward respectability politics?
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In nine months, what voters make of the president — and the Senate's decisions — will be evident.
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"I did not believe my grief had any claims to make of its own," she says.
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What should I make of our forecast that stocks would fall if Mr. Trump were elected?
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Fox Line: Falcons -4.5 | Total: 19.83 What are we to make of the Falcons (3-7)?
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Make of that what you will, but remember that fear is often a function of unfamiliarity.
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Liberals have never quite known what to make of those who are far to their left.
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My parents didn't know what to make of me because I was such a stellar student.
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What to make of the "exclusive outtake" from the Joker which aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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What is real now — our sense of what we make of reality — and what is information?
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And what to make of the unfamiliar rusted equipment, or the seismic lines across the earth?
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And what to make of "The Planet Wyh," which unfolds in those weird little animated interludes?
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What would Billie make of the excesses of today's lobbying industry, not to mention Citizens United?
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The EU will want to know what use we mean to make of such an extension.
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Ken Griffin on trade, right now, what do you make of the fight that's taking place?
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I have never been one of those people and never know what to make of them.
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See what you make of the Washington Post's ranking of the nation's most popular chain restaurants.
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So, what does he make of his first go-round on the path to the Oscars?
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With Cruz, on the other hand, voters have largely already decided what they make of him.
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So what do you make of what has happened in the content space around the internet?
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They didn't know what to make of the movie, but obviously it was a big hit.
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What are we to make of these four distinct images, which the artist has brought together?
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But whatever you make of those stories, they are only a small part of identity politics.
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So what do we make of all those thermodynamic relations that include volume, like Boyle's law?
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Immigration advocates have been cautiously watching from the sidelines, unsure what to make of him just yet.
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What do you make of the fact that he took drugs himself as part of the operation?
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The result was so far-fetched that at first, mathematicians didn't know what to make of it.
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I'm not sure what to make of that and spend some time becoming a doctor on Google.
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MACCALLUM: So what do you make of these inklings and tidbits that we are picking up here?
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What do you make of this ethos that says the government should be run like a business?
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Fox News: What do you make of the fact that the film is an '80s cult classic?
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When presented with this take on his work, however, they didn't know what to make of it.
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"Most of them don't really know what to make of it," said GDC general manager Meggan Scavio.
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Make of that what you will, since most of Berlin's work was produced in the 20th century.
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What do you make of Japanese fans saying, "Oh, L being black doesn't fit with his character"?
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But Big Bird does have feathers and so do ducks, so make of that what you will.
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What do we make of this weird, almost mythologized connection between Darcy and his estate at Pemberley?
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Ms. Sichel refutes what cancer will inevitably make of her by imagining what she makes of it.
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"I don't even know what to make of this letter," he told CNN's Ashleigh Banfield on Tuesday.
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What do you make of what Kim Jong Un said in terms of the possibility of canceling?
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Dessler said he wasn't "sure exactly what to make" of the president's global warming tweet this week.
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What do you make of that kind of sort of endless speculation with the key missing fact?
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And if those are bad, what then, do we make of the vicious email sent by babe.
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But, as is the case for many things, social media is really what you make of it.
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What did you make of what I would describe as their unified disgust at what had happened?
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What do you make of this and what could be maybe a lot of frenetic activity here?
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Vox's Li Zhou recently spoke to multiple experts about what they make of Democrats' chances in 2018.
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What do you make of being the busiest you've ever been at this stage in your career?
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What did you and other officers you know make of all the pro-cop pageantry in Cleveland?
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What does he make of Dave's love letter to Spanish women and tequila, I hear you ask?
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What do we make of a sham story used as fodder to create further division and disdain?
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The rest of the world is still not quite sure what to make of the French president.
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Everything depends on what use Britain's competing political factions make of a delay in the Brexit timetable.
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Escovedo wasn't sure what to make of this and turned around and jogged back to the hotel.
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What do you make of the critical re-evaluation of your work in the last few years?
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Read more about WeWork:Venture investors still aren't sure what to make of SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund.
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What do your fans in Russia make of your connection to Trump and the whole Mueller investigation?
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In this way they're like any dwelling on any continent—they are what we make of them.
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I don't know what to make of it, but he clearly noticed I had directly criticized him.
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We asked some farmers about what they make of the whole "wheat field as image cleanser" situation.
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Lets confuse you more: what do you make of the whole pop stars running through fields trend?
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So what does this European make of a new U.S. president who has Silicon Valley on edge?
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What to make of this new trend away from calorie talk and 30-pounds-in-30-days?
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EVANS: BUT I AM JUST CURIOUS A YOU MAKE OF THE ECONOMICS IN THAT SPACE RIGHT NOW?
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You don't quite know what to make of her, and that's something we're playing with this season.
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What do you make of Kanye West, who's been in the news for possible mental-health issues?
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I can't even imagine what I'd make of a shelter-in-place edict and booze on delivery.
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In "American Dialogue," the historian Joseph Ellis asks what the founders would make of our current divisions.
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He would struggle to know what to make of any of it, or even if he cared.
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Now, what do you make of "Ugly Delicious," the David Chang and Peter Meehan show on Netflix?
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"The hardest deal to make of any kind is between the Israelis and the Palestinians," he said.
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He didn't know what to make of the project, though he said he worried about the forest.
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See what you make of James Patrick's dispatch from the moonshine trails of Madagascar, in Roads & Kingdoms.
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The Denver Nuggets Are An Enjoyable Mess I have no idea what to make of this team.
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Contributing Opinion Writer What are we to make of all this turnover in the Trump White House?
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Mainers may not know what to make of the letters they are receiving from the new insurers.
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What could such workers possibly make of the slogan "Never work," a popular piece of student graffiti?
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"What Are We to Make of Megyn Kelly's Interview Attire?" asked the headline on New York Magazine.
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What did you make of the most recent efforts to repeal or replace the Affordable Care Act?
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And it's one that we all want to cherish and make of importance which is showing love.
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"I didn't know what to make of it back then," he says of the ultra-Modernist villa.
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"Many trail towns have no idea what to make of people who look like me," she said.
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Make of that what you will, but this could be one reason Mr. Chen is seeing double.
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What do you make of the people online who want to take away from what you accomplished?
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Citizens can sort out for themselves what to make of the information they receive from the media.
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If a mature Boucicault came to New York today, what would he make of our manners now?
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Moreover, this isn't the only big request Mr. McConnell will make of his conservative colleagues this year.
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By contrast, he would barely know what to make of Tel Aviv, where the embassy is now.
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There are no limits to what beautiful minds like Jordan's can help us make of this world.
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There is more history, depth and complexity in contemporary science than what some scientists make of it.
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WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THESE COMPANIES WHO HAVE ANNOUNCED RECENTLY PLANS TO INCREASE SALARIES OR BONUSES?
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NBATV It is hard to understand what to make of the Warriors after their Christmas Day defeat.
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He felt that his Cobra colleagues didn't know what to make of his art, or of him.
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But I'm curious what you make of West Virginia's political identity and how people tend to vote.
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Though not estranged, his Jewish family never fully knew what to make of his dramatic pastoral turn.
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Some fans didn't know what to make of the movie's effortful attempt to be "cool" and modern.
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Fast forward eight months later and I don't know what the fuck to make of it anymore.
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I thought about what Mother would make of him, of all this, had she lived another year.
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But what to make of Botha's angels; is this a scene of apocalyptic spiraling or glorious ascent?
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We will get a view of people who are putting money on this, what they make of this.
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I'd love to know what he'd make of The Brothers Grimsby, the ramshackle new action-comedy from Sacha
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What do you make of the media, the number of stories about this focusing so heavily on that?
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Few besides a coterie of listeners knew quite what to make of the album when it was released.
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And when we discover that we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
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And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
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Make of it what you will, but the actor totally convinced us he's pals with an animated tree.
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But it might not make of a difference for Trump, because of how Pennsylvania Republicans select their delegates.
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People didn't know what to make of Jann in some ways because he's half in and half out.
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Whatever you want to make of the car's LIDAR nose, it's a big part of the EMotion's image.
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What do you make of the trend coming back and what's the easiest way to pull it off?
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And when we do that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
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What else to make of the apparently longstanding tradition in which browser makers celebrate one another with cake?
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What GJ 273b's inhabitants will make of the ten-second pieces, composed specially for the transmission, is unclear.
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SCOTT WAPNER: What do you make of those who say he's going to be terrible for the economy?
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What do the iPhone's inventors, manufacturers, students, and historians make of the device that has transformed the world?
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When synths first made their way into the culture, people didn't really know what to make of them.
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Okay, after the worst December since 1928, what do you make of these insane market and stock swings?
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While we continue sipping on this piping hot tea, we'll let you make of this what you will.
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What is one to make of such numbers and what does this tell us about China's growth prospects?
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What an inventor wants something to mean matters less than what the world chooses to make of it.
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What do you make of the trend of EDM producers working with hip-hop artists and vice-versa?
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At first, people weren't sure what to make of the cross, but on Sunday the community fought back.
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It turns out the Air Force isn't quite sure what to make of Elon Musk's pot smoking either.
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After all, she's seen him at his best and at his worst—make of that what you will.
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Also more generally, what do you make of the spread of breaks across house and techno right now?
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So what are we to make of the Trump administration's references to Chinese, Iranian and North Korean meddling?
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So were the Koreans Kim Jong Un, it appears, wasn't sure what to make of all of this.
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Acuna: Looking at the rest of the episode, what does Beta make of [Alpha's daughter] Lydia being alive?
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And see what you make of this Bon Appétit feature on the world's largest truck stop, Iowa 80.
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So what then to make of Whole Foods' decision to cut the medical benefits of part-time workers?
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As Troy Wolverton reports, venture investors still aren't sure what to make of the $100 billion Vision Fund.
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To be honest, I still don't know what to make of this huge rise in anxiety-related searches.
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The much harder point is trying to determine which person it was — and what to make of it.
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"I don't know what to make of it because it's clear the Russians interfered," McCain said on CBS.
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She also heard a radio source in her instrumentation, and people didn't know what to make of it.
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Comey said Monday that investigators know the make of the phone, but that he could not reveal it.
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Finally, Halo's pretty established now, but what do you make of newer games coming onto the eSports scene?
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Are they concerned about what the teeny boppers—particularly their young female fans—might make of it all?
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Less than a minute later he added a 230-footer, the longest make of his short N.B.A. career.
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In "Bladder Inn" (what to make of the title?), no one quite matches her strange interiority and specificity.
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Ms. Lee is now dead, so it's impossible to know what she would make of Mr. Sorkin's script.
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What do we, gays and Natives and gay Natives and gay people of color, make of our losses?
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What did you make of Okoye (Danai Gurira of "The Walking Dead") and her all-female fighting squad?
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And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world.
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My parents weren't sure what to make of this nearly silent stranger who wanted to marry their daughter.
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Its crisp, catchy but still idiosyncratic songs ponder, among other things, what to make of fame and success.
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Clearly, they've never met "two old women" like these, and have no idea what to make of them.
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Investors didn't know what to make of the news; Facebook's stock fell in the aftermath of its report.
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What do you make of the allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein and the subsequent ripple effect?
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Their explosive third-quarter runs have become a phenomenon, and nobody knows quite what to make of it.
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After all, what are we to make of the phrase, "LOW-TECH LYNCHING" or "NEGRO" next to "NIGGA"?
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When she reaches the pinnacle of power (make of that what you will), she wears a dress. Twice.
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New clients are often at their breaking point, uncertain what to make of this exotic land called Pennsylvania.
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As the mayor of Huntington, W.Va., Steve Williams was not sure initially what to make of Mr. Bloomberg.
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Now, what do you make of the Homesick Texan's recipe for a jalapeño cheese-dog mac and cheese?
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The president said he was not sure what to make of Mr. Kim's threat to cancel their meeting.
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What, now, to make of his denial and the insistence of the victim's mother that it did occur?
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Even the people behind the platform itself seem to be unsure of what to make of the shift.
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What is one to make of the decision by a university to pay off a neo-Confederate organization?
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I must say, I wonder what you make of how we in the West have handled our freedoms.
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Whether that's an R.V. or a container home or a renovated dumpster, it's what you make of it.
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Comey said Monday that investigators know the make of the phone but that he could not reveal it.
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I don't think people know what to make of it," she said in an interview with NBC's "Today.
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What are Americans supposed to make of the fact that more high-paying jobs by definition widen inequality?
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What did you make of the recent revelations about Trump Jr.'s meetingwith the Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya?
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TC: What do you make of this whole direct listing concept that your neighbor [in Stockholm, Spotify, pioneered]?
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More challenging, perhaps, is imagining what a traditional male might make of the clothes created by Mr. Palomo.
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What do you make of the discourse surrounding "identity politics" and its role in the current Democratic coalition?
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So, what are we to make of "Jason Bourne," crammed as it is with flashbacks to its predecessors?
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I had a family, a home, and a chance to make of the next decade whatever I wished.
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What are we to make of the choreographer Paul Taylor and his annual three-week New York season?
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What do you make of the positions people have taken about not taking lobbyist money for their campaigns?
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" I hadn't spent much time with him and didn't quite know what to make of his declaration. "Huh?
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Li Zhou What do you make of the infrastructure proposal that President Trump has discussed with the Democrats?
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What do you make of the argument that young women don't care that Hillary Clinton is a woman?
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"There were definitely some people on our travels who didn't know what to make of us," says Guinn.
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What do you make of these threats to institutions that have likely helped sustain peace in recent years?
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So, getting a little intense there, Greg, in the press briefing room, so what do you make of this?
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Scientists didn&apost know what to make of the Viking findings — how could there be no organics on Mars?
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Well, Dorsey responded by moving along to the next question without comment, so make of that what you will.
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That $2000,000 is less than what two-way players will make, of course, potentially by a factor of four.
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"We will not make of the honorable Venezuela a Venezuela of beggars," he said in televised comments on Monday.
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And what are we to make of the fact that three hurricanes are currently active at the same time?
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LONDON — The full Top Gear lineup has been announced and people are not sure what to make of it.
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So, what do you make of the fact that leading Democrats, Pelosi, Sanders, others, are like, what about wages?
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Small farmers with fewer than 20 acres of land make of 84.3 percent of the producers in the country.
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"The whole politics thing is a whole other area that I don't know what to make of," he says.
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What did you make of the recent revelations about Trump Jr.'s meeting with the Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya?
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Rolex, which has a $9.3 billion brand value, according to Forbes, did not confirm the make of the watch.
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As for the genes that didn't bounce back, it's hard to know what to make of them, Mason says.
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I have yet to see episode two so I'm not sure what to make of this reveal quite yet.
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I wanted to start off by asking you what you make of all the blue wave hype in 2018.
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It was the first time he had called our house, and I wasn't sure what to make of it.
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What do you make of the fact that there's this new conversation around billionaire power in politics right now?
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I was called a "Double Commie" by classmates who didn't know what to make of my Russian/Cuban heritage.
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Schigel is the founder of ShareThis, a Silicon Valley make of a social media sharing widget for online publishers.
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That said, if we shouldn't treat anonymous sources as liars, then what are we to make of this tweet?
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In other words, believe us when we say that we're not sure what to make of this latest development.
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It seems instead that many people in Merced are just not sure what to make of the whole thing.
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An analysis by an Android-focused website showed that Trump had used the same make of phone since 2015.
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Yeesh. I don't know, Casey, you play more video games than I do — what did you make of it?
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Rounding off this quick review, what are we to make of Fed's concern about the rest of the world?
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There's no barometer yet for VR sales figures It's hard to know exactly what to make of the figure.
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Frankly we're not sure what to make of those, but our guess is this is more concept than reality.
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Like Alice and her topsy-turvy adventures, much of Lewis Carroll's life story is what we make of it.
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Mixed emotions: Kirsten Gillibrand (unranked): We don't know quite what to make of the junior senator from New York.
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But several offered the defense that whatever viewers make of Mr. Trump, he is undoubtedly newsworthy — and always accessible.
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It was certainly a confusing picture, and Dr. Martinello wasn't sure what to make of the diagnosis of myocarditis.
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Read more about SoftBank and WeWork:Venture investors still aren't sure what to make of SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund.
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What, then, does he make of the Met Costume Institute's upcoming show "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" ?
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WAPNER: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE FACT THAT HE DOES CITE THE RECORD STOCK MARKET ALL THE TIME?
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In any event, if the suspicion is correct, what do we make of Citigroup, which has "passed" this round?
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Make of that evolution what you will, but to some degree, it shows exactly how much times have changed.
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Here Pep demonstrates how much use he can make of a missed hook after being placed in a corner.
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Both bands were literary, transgressive, noir-ish and based in LA. What did you guys make of those comparisons?
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People weren't sure what to make of it: was it pro-Trump and overtly racist, or dark and satirical?
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The emphasis is more on telling us candidly what happened, rather than implying what we should make of it.
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It's what we make of it, and it has taken on exactly the shape and stink that you'd expect.
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What do you make of what happened at SXSW this year, where artists keep getting turned away or deported?
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What do you make of Kanye West's decision to continue changing The Life of Pablo after its supposed release?
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What do you make of the Tim Ryans or Seth Moultons who've called for a new generation of leadership?
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And then what is one to make of Massachusetts, a relatively small state that is punching above its weight?
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And what to make of the controversy roiling the bed-making world: to use a top sheet or not?
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CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times Even then, no one was quite sure what to make of Cynthia Nixon.
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The monument comes with no plaque or explanation, so visitors are free to make of it what they will.
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Staying with Kim, what are we to make of her introduction to the scale model room of Mesa Verde?
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Aside from the actual noise that surrounds the ceremony, what do you make of the actual Oscars nominations themselves?
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And what to make of the similarity between Dr. Gus's praise of Bryan's commitment and Bobby's praise of Wendy's?
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Speaking of which, what do you make of his latest claim that the F.B.I.'s reputation is "in tatters"?
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What do you make of some of the new proposals by President Trump to have teachers armed in schools?
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I didn't know what to make of ASOS's "Preggers" slogan tee when I first saw it on the site.
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What do you make of the woman's performance as a crier, and the narrator's instinct to leave money behind?
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It can be hard to know what to make of reports of a free speech crisis on college campuses.
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Valery Gergiev is in line to conduct next year's new production of "Tannhäuser" — make of that what you will.
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At the end of the day, your college experience is only as good as what you make of it.
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No matter what you make of anyone's politics, hopefully our Twitter bot can be a tiny reminder of that.
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And what are we to make of the rogue possum that no one but McKay seems able to see?
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But who were these people, and what would they make of the government and nation they helped to design?
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It was such an amazing process getting to choose fabrics, styles, shapes, heights, designs and the make of shoe.
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What do you make of the fact that men were saying they wouldn't see a film called "Little Women"?
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And I wonder what today's media cubicle-dwellers will make of this: Car service drivers see and hear everything.
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Whatever you make of her music (and for the record, I'm a fan), she's an astute philosopher of forgiveness.
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And what will they make of "Hamlet," which the Public will offer at its downtown home base in July?
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"I can only imagine what they're going to make of me," he said, smiling impishly and rolling his eyes.
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She wasn't sure what to make of the Fragonard, or why the man wanted to show it to her.
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"We ought to be the ones who decide what kind of use to make of the ocean," he said.
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What do you make of some of the comments that Larry Kudlow just made on behalf of the administration?
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It is not simply two people in proximity, it's what those two people choose to make of their entanglement.
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If Obama's opinion at the time was inexcusable, what should we make of the vainer and more pessimistic Trump?
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" See what you make of this reflection on NPR by Nina Martyris, about female chefs and the word "badass.
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SORKIN: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE DECISION, THE ECONOMIC DECISION THAT COMPANIES HAVE MADE OVER THE PAST MONTH?
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Also, the only note I made during their set was "HOLY SHIT," so make of that what you will!
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They didn't quite know what to make of the question, and fortunately, no one gave them a quick lesson.
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If, like me, you don't really understand these things, it's hard to know what to make of all this.
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I'm not trying to put some sort of artificial constraints on what humans can make of themselves over time.
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Today these indictments were handed down, very long indictments, Russian GRU officers, intelligence officers what do you make of this?
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Also, Bobbi showed up to the pitch with a new CEO and Deanne isn't sure what to make of him.
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I'm not entirely sure what to make of their exchange, mainly because I'm not sure what he got from it.
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Graphic: ESA"Only time will tell what astronomers will make of this," Gaia Science Operations Manager Uwe Lammers told Gizmodo.
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Make of it what you will, but I'm pretty sure you'll never see a guy dressed like that at Atonal.
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At first, I didn't know what to make of this, because—confession: I had absolutely no idea who Grimes is.
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When the Sad Boys first started blowing up stateside in mid-2013, nobody quite knew what to make of them.
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Flynn is now cooperating with Mueller — which means the special counsel now will decide what to make of Flynn's judgment.
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I also wonder what the WhatsApp team of 2012 would make of Snapchat-clone features sitting in its service today?
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During production of the first "Zoolander," most in that world didn't quite know what to make of Mr. Stiller's intentions.
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HEWITT: Ted Cruz, Senator, the chief justice got Hobby Lobby right, but what do you make of Mr. Cruz's criticism?
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A NEW kind of vehicle is taking to the roads, and people are not sure what to make of it.
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At other times, I did not quite know what to make of them, which I think is a good thing.
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Blockchain provides a distributed database that records every transaction users make of currencies, such as Bitcoin, based on that database.
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What to make of this bundle of apparent contradictions, or "Powellism" as The Economist first dubbed it in July 1965?
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What do you make of it happening over and over again in this endless ... and it works quite a lot.
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So, what does Serena make of "green ink" — as the author of one of the notes has been dubbed online.
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I&aposm not sure what to make of that analogy but, you know, that&aposs the point of it, right?
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What do you make of the Ubers, the Airbnbs, the big companies that are staying private instead of going public?
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What is a viewer, who perhaps just wants to watch some football and some Gaga, to make of all this?
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VICE: What do you make of the idea that there is such a thing as an "ideal victim" in America?
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)When I first saw the ZenBook S13, I wasn't quite sure what to make of it.
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So what do we make of Steven Brault, a left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates who never strikes out?
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The use of unionized actors was mentioned in the piece, but what does Rockstar make of unionization for game developers?
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The government of China doesn't know what to make of Donald Trump, which is exactly what the president–elect prefers.
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The page is now just a broken link, and there are no screenshots, so make of that what you will.
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At first I knew not what to make of this; but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me.
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Shifts are taking place in your professional or public life, and you're not sure what to make of it all.
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Apparently he'd had the opportunity at 4-days-old, but didn't know what to make of the weird wet stuff.
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I just don't imagine this as often as I once did, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
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We might not know what to make of it — let alone his "Kanye 2024" declarations — but we can't look away.
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Some in Silicon Valley aren't quite sure what to make of SoftBank and its massive, roughly $100 billion Vision Fund.
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Though unsure what to make of his discovery, Dr Enríquez suggests that a concept called hormesis might offer an explanation.
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But I was less sure what someone in the intended age group — 8 to 12 — would make of the book.
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I'm a Shelby for life, but what do you make of this music-video season of "Peaky Blinders" on Netflix?
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" In so doing we can fulfill King's other great prediction: "We will make of this old world a new world.
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"I don't know what to make of anything Trump does anymore," one House Republican publicly backing Trump told The Hill.
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Every verse from the Bible is certainly open to interpretation, but I'm not sure what to make of this one.
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So what should we make of his comment to Stahl, that he goes after the media for cynical political reasons?
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"Today, customers don't know what to make of the Kroger brand," states the memo, which was circulated internally on Monday.
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What to make of the personal archives, the private universes, the physical stabs at permanence and immortality that collectors create?
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Read more about WeWork and Adam Neumann:Venture investors still aren't sure what to make of SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund.
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Most critics have acknowledged and celebrated af Klint's vision, even if they don't quite know what to make of it.
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SO I'M JUST -- I'LL ASK BEFORE WE GO, WHAT DID YOU MAKE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY HARLEY-DAVIDSON THIS WEEK?
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Kara Swisher: What do you make of what has happened with Uber and Facebook where things haven't been done correctly?
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What do you make of the prospect, Senator, that this could be something that gets stretched out a little bit?
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"That coincidence is so weird and terrible that I don't even know what to make of it," Nanjiani told me.
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" When I asked what he would tell onlookers wondering what to make of the seemingly tense standoff, he wrote, "Think.
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"People didn't know exactly what to make of me," he once said of his early days as a solo artist.
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But she had no idea what to make of this experience or how to integrate it into her everyday life.
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Many didn't seem to know what to make of the story—should we consider her a traitor or heroic whistleblower?
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I didn't really know what to make of the whole system before actually sitting down with a couple of kits.
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So, what are we to make of this prophecy that the show seems dead set on beating into our brains?
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Finally, see what you make of Robert Draper's profile of Nancy Pelosi in The New York Times Magazine this weekend.
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What did you make of James Gunn, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" director, getting fired for his old Twitter jokes?
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Voting in the U.S., deepening tensions between Saudi Arabia and Canada and what to make of Elon Musk's big idea.
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I was eager to see what Richmond's Chinese chefs, working at brick-and-mortar restaurants, would make of such seafood.
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On Tuesday, some of the Republicans in hiding were not sure what to make of Courtney's statement about the votes.
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So it's hard to know exactly what to make of Cohen's comments or how much they add to the story.
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More to the point, what are we to the make of the fact that his supporters don't seem to mind?
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And so in that regard, none of us probably know exactly what to make of it, and may not ever.
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Exactly what we should make of Jimmy's manipulation of the Sandpiper suit comes down to the wisdom of his advice.
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What she makes of herself, and what we might make of her, are of interest from any number of angles.
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That raises this question: What does Mr. Trump make of a reality TV celebrity becoming president of the United States?
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What can we make of this development and what does this tell us about the state of the Chinese economy?
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What to make of the fact that de Kooning had an affair with Pollock's girlfriend after Pollock's death, he asks?
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"I don't know what to make of anything Trump does anymore," said one House Republican who is publicly backing Trump.
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And whatever you make of 19763 wage growth, it's clearly better than what we saw over the previous two years.
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When the Hammarskjold documents surfaced in the late 1990s, government officials and experts puzzled over what to make of them.
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And nobody's quite sure what to make of the two priests who enter their lives when Angela requests an exorcism.
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If the inadequacy of the medium was not enough, I think that the use they make of it is really improper.
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All right, Kim, what do you make of Gowdy&aposs remarks there and where are we on the probe right now?
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GIGOT: Dan, what do you make of the fact that they still haven&apost turned over documents to the Intelligence Committee?
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I kept laughing and smiling, apologizing for the tears, not quite sure what to make of the feelings rattling inside me.
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" (A Downing Street official later admitted that there was no investigation.) "What are we, as Conservatives, to make of this behavior?
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" J.J. KINAHAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, TD AMERITRADE, CHICAGO "I don't know if the market necessarily knows what to make of it.
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Just imagine what Henry James might make of New York's newest homes for billionaires, the attenuated skyscrapers rising above Central Park.
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HEMMER: Jonah, quickly, what do you make of this or what are we to -- GOLDBERG: I think it&aposs very interesting.
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I had never come across this church before in my life… What to make of this bizarre spiritual incursion by Facebook?!
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It doesn't sound like we'll meet the criteria for any of them based on our usage and specific make of car.
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We're not sure what to make of this, but hopefully they made amends over sushi and are planning a double wedding.
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Yzerman: [sweating profusely] What is money but a social construct whose value is what we make of it in our minds?
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Puerto Rico It's hard to figure out what to make of the results of Puerto Rico's statehood vote over the weekend.
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I'm not a democrat or a republican As always with Kanye, it's hard to know what exactly to make of this.
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What to make of a game whose pitch is an evolved set of creation tools I want nothing to do with?
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Schumpeter has spent the past six months asking owners, CEOs, bankers and others in European business what they make of Brexit.
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And when we do that, we will make of this old world a new world, for love is the only way.
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What are we to make of a pointy-nosed witch looking at a clock, her mouth wide open, in "Untitled" (2016)?
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But what would Martin Luther make of the G-28500 meeting of heads of state that she is hosting in Hamburg?
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WAPNER: LASTLY, BEFORE I LET YOU GO, BECAUSE I KNOW YOU DO HAVE TO GO, WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF BITCOIN?
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Take that and make of it what you will," the Jamaican novelist Marlon James wrote in "The Book of Night Women.
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Thank you for watching me grow along the way, I simply can't wait to see what we *make* of the future!
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In a culture being redefined by the way it consumes, what to make of people who collect things, who keep things?
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On its , Lyft says riders should always check the license plate and make of the vehicle before getting into a ride.
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What Russians make of the bridge will be clear soon enough; the first cars will pass over it later this year.
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I think that kind of fucked with a lot of people's' heads and they didn't know what to make of it.
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The lesson I've learned from returning to this album this year is that Cardinal can mean whatever you make of it.
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Graffiti's aesthetic has permeated popular culture, but illegal graffiti is so new people don't know quite what to make of it.
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"I think Instagram will be judged by where we go from here, and what we make of it in the future."
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"People don't know what to make of the new situation," said Stephen G. Kliegerman, the president of Halstead Property Development Marketing.
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But yeah, I don't know what to really make of it, and it's not any of my business anymore, you know?
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At first, people don't seem to know what to make of the old-timey traveler, but they quickly change their ways.
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Regardless of what others may make of it, she's immensely proud of this and has really worked herself to the ground.
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But as recently as 2013, intelligence officials were not sure what to make of the hackers' relationship to Chinese state officials.
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The Steelers will get back to football this week, and the open question is what to make of the team's offense.
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What would Mr. Gorey make of his status as an All Hallows' Eve grand ghoul were he alive to see it?
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And, so far, a lot of people's noses are in the air, not quite certain of what to make of this.
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What do you make of the fact that positive thinking as a driving force to control your health became so mainstream?
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What, on the whole, do the other religious scholars quoted in the article make of the increase in severe natural disasters?
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Whatever Newman would make of tinkering with his relics, he would probably have appreciated the diverse state of Catholicism in England.
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Since New York City Opera emerged from bankruptcy a year ago, it's been hard to know what to make of it.
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What do you make of critics of the field's focus on deep learning, who say it won't bring us real intelligence?
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What do you make of the fact that "Black Panther" was the first film to be screened publicly in Saudi Arabia?
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What do you make of the Nigeria that she knows versus the Nigeria that she's learning about in this big book?
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And that brings me back to Justice Breyer's long-ago answer: It depends on what the lower courts make of it.
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BL: What do you make of the consolidation of power that has happened over the past couple of weeks in China?
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What do you make of the sort of trend towards direct listings versus the classic, more traditional IPO process right now?
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Li Zhou Well, what do you make of the increase in deficit in 2018 that was attributed to the tax plan?
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Li Zhou I was wondering what you make of the infrastructure proposal that the president is currently working with Democrats on?
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Li Zhou What do you make of the additions to the deficit in the wake of the tax cuts in 2018?
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So what do we make of the fact that different measures are telling us different stories about Clinton's and Trump's impeachments?
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When Voronenkov assured him that he had nothing to do with the reiderstvo, Bulbov wasn't sure what to make of it.
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So what are we to make of Trump's abrupt passion for protecting the rights and dignity of the people of Venezuela?
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We're discussing this a few days after the BuzzFeed story, and we still don't really know what to make of that.
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Then what does she make of the fact that people might now label her as spiritual, cleansed, pure and so on?
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We can only imagine what Shuri will make of Iron Man, or what Gamora and Hulk could possibly have to talk about.
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You can pick the Pokémon you want, along with the model and make of your phone, to get your own custom case.
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Of what use can this committee make of information that I have but can't discuss with any other member of the committee?
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"I don't know what to make of it," Murray said in a clip from an episode of Sunday Today with Willie Geist.
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I mean, what do we make of this and how can people follow this story with anything but extreme sadness right now.
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Ambassador Hutchison, what do you make of those comments, and is it possible for the president to convey a sense of cooperation?
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And what will Russia's foreign minister make of the week's biggest tangle when he meets his opposite number in Trump's cabinet, Tillerson?
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The thing is, I don't need to know that information to explain to you, the consumer, what to make of the Karma.
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We weren't sure what to make of all the hype surrounding AI or machine learning or even fusion energy for that matter.
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What does a thinker of this rigorously pessimistic persuasion make of the clerical sex-abuse scandals that plumbed new depths this week?
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Reporters in the Bloomberg newsroom, which currently features news-breaking political reporters, are largely unsure of what to make of the comments.
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Meanwhile, publishers are still trying to figure out what to make of Facebook's earlier announcement that it was moving away from news.
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I have no idea what to make of this story: The hackers offered to sell access for 21 cents (21p) per account.
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Aside from the 'Magic Slot' (which I honestly don't know what to make of), the rest seems like it could be accurate.
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What were we to make of this spectacle, a woman who was making and unmaking her own racial history before our eyes?
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The possibility of sending in the National Guard is so ridiculous that experts didn't seem to know what to make of it.
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Let's at least wish—or imagine—that the future can be better, because the future will be what we make of it.
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A 36-year-old woman didn't know what to make of the itchy skin lesion she found after a trip to Belize.
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Dogs, like all of us, don't know what to make of fidget spinners, and can't wait for them to finally go away.
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And I'm wondering what you make of his potential candidacy and some of the things that he's had to say this week.
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The five-hour summit did give Trump and Kim a chance to express optimism and make of show of their new relationship.
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What do you make of the intention to try to pay contractors who didn't see this coming and lost out on wages?
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So what do you make of the proposals thus far—namely, bus routes , the HOV lane for the bridge , and maybe ferries?
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Brownnosing Apparently, snortable chocolate powder is something you can buy now, and we don't know what to make of the world anymore.
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At the time, no one knew what to make of these transparent orbs, so the beads languished at the university for years.
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We spoke to five young Indians about the importance of bilateral ties between the two countries and what they make of Trump.
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"The EU will want to know what use we mean to make of such an extension," a hoarse-voiced May told lawmakers.
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As someone who supposedly hasn't been to the grocery store in four years, many didn't know what to make of her cooking.
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"People don't really know what to make of us because we're so different," said Michael Collins, AVG's founder and chief executive officer.
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What can we make of a man who clubbed a man who tried to shoot him to the ground with his cane?
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So what should we make of the ongoing divergence between the strength of job growth and the reported weakness of economic growth?
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Make of this what you will, but on Monday the great cross over the entrance was still standing against the sky. video
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And what to make of the boy's dying wish for peace — and how unrealistic is that dream, given the threat Negan represents?
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"To some extent, people don't know what to make of the market," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank.
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I believe they're smarter and more empathetic than ever before, and I can't wait to see what they make of their abilities.
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Other Gossip • What are we to make of Annalise (Margaux Châtelier), Jamie's possessive former paramour who makes a brief appearance at Versailles?
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"I'm not really sure quite what to make of it, but I'm intrigued," Mr. Joel said in an interview before the conference.
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Of course, the mistakes cut both ways — what's a Chinese person to make of the characters for "pease" tattooed on foreign flesh?
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So what are we to make of the most recent development — the decision by the Ecuadorian government to restrict Assange's Internet access?
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James Brolin is proud of his son, Josh Brolin, but isn't quite sure what to make of his Avengers: Endgame villain Thanos.
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As a London resident, what does he make of the increasingly less subtle attack on nightlife currently spreading through his home city?
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We try to show them and teach them that the world is a great place, and it's what you make of it.
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The mammoth menu can be confusing: Tripe is sometimes rendered "trip," and what is one to make of "stir-fried towel ground"?
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"I don't know what to make of the term 'immigrant fiction,' " Jhumpa Lahiri said in a 2013 interview in the Book Review.
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"I make of that a wholesale breakdown in the basic management of the elevator division," Mark G. Peters, the investigation commissioner, said.
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So what should we make of the trend that saw Paris Hilton and other bikini-clad models taking over after-party turntables?
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