If you can't make one, other will make one for you to check out.
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So by making a 'overly commercial record' I didn't try not to make one, but I also didn't try to make one.
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"And then it hit me that she had cleverly made this body of work to make one think and make one think a lot," he continued.
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Our expectation is that one's genetic makeup might make one more inclined to be an arsonist or might make one more inclined to be a kleptomaniac.
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Or just make one up — that's what we did.
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" Turning to Orianne, he jokes, "together we make one person.
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What seems to make one solo more Grammyish than another?
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"My idea is, I want to make one," John says.
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It takes 15 to 20 ponytails to make one wig.
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Anyone can make one about anything, no matter how stupid.
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" A second comment said, "I didn't make one bad call.
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I want to make one comment on the Helsinki hysteria.
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So I figured, I'd make ONE video of my own.
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YG wants to make one thing clear: he loves Kehlani.
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They will make one pick per round, for three rounds.
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The AMNH would be the obvious place to make one.
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It takes three years to make one of these games.
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And I'm sorry you had to make one at all.
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Two troubled lenders looked unlikely to make one strong one.
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No worries; just grab a drill and make one yourself.
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If he doesn't make one, a crisis will eventually come.
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Let me make one thing clear: Tilray has done okay.
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But the art department hadn't been asked to make one.
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There are certainly enough Twitter users to make one happen.
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What is a blacklight and how do you make one?
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To be fair, he should make one for chicks too.
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But the basic premise does make one question its priorities.
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He is expected to make one more start with Nashville.
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But the researchers did make one advance towards this goal.
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The pods aren't reusable and only make one tortilla each.
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He just has to shoot 11 threes and make one.
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What a bummer you don't make one with two grooms.
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Make one of those tonight and send us a picture?
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Is it to make one little group of people happy?
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These are small creative decisions that make one take notice.
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Let's make one thing clear: I am not a pilot.
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It seems like anyone can make one of these things.
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Julia feels it's important to make one point very clear.
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All those things that make one happy are not there.
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But it does make one sit up and take notice.
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There's a saying: Up here you can make one mistake.
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Seriously, could it kill them to make one more disk?
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It's enough to make one wonder what they wouldn't defend.
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Hopefully by now you've been convicted enough to make one.
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But first, Mr. Downie wanted to make one more album.
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The current plan is to make one "Skoolie" a year.
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"We need ten flops to make one 'Moonlight,' " Kim said.
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I'm thinking you ought to make one of them tonight.
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It's enough to make one travel back a hundred years.
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Let's make one thing clear: You can't beat the house.
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They did, however, make one exception: online harassment and abuse.
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Tuesday, for example, would make one hell of an episode.
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She said 'Dad, I want to make one of these.
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"Therefore we should not make one issue a hostage item."
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Make sure you don't make one on Tuesday, June 5.
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They did not make one joke at President Trump's expense.
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Maybe you think you know how to make one already.
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The answer seems straightforward, but try to make one now.
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I did manage to make one phone call from a surfboard.
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Once you make one text box you can have a million
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Eventually, they all come together to make one perfect holiday harmony.
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Dreaming up a better world does not make one come true.
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Try integrating your friend groups to make one big happy family.
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Reddit is about to make one of its biggest changes yet.
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Trump did make one major concession: He exempted Canada and Mexico.
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"Don't make one more movie without doing that first," she said.
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If people want another record, I guess we should make one.
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Let's make one thing clear:VGA is not about # of hours played.
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Tom Hanks just helped make one couple's wedding day extra special.
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Also, Barb had to at least make one of the covers.
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He could take a joke, and he could make one, too.
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Mr. Edmundson may make one change to the portfolio a year.
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Once you had to build a mold to make one prototype.
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We're defining what a nor'easter is and what ingredients make one.
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Broad characteristics can protect a community or make one more vulnerable.
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Does taking an enemy at his word make one a bigot?
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So it didn't learn how to make one from the other.
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The eight teams make one pick per round, for three rounds.
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So they'll probably make one just for the hell of it.
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Please note we did not make one for Mr. Krabs. pic.twitter.
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How could it possibly make economic sense to make one today?
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"Star Wars" was four years to make one movie, for me.
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And make one of these recipes for zucchini when I'm done.
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To be clear, wearing Chanel does not make one a Nazi.
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I do want to make one other point on the relationships.
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LG: Could I make one more note about the iPad too?
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"Our goal is to make one that is reusable," says Lakatos.
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Yeah, Trump said, 'Someday, I'm going to make one of those.
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They are deeply flawed human beings who make one another better.
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"And we said we have to make one for the heartland."
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I've never been able to make one with fewer than 29.
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You can make one at home if you're in a pinch.
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Chelsea CutlerThey make one of these on Great British Bake Off?
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First, let me make one thing clear: Parasol makes good diapers.
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And I don't have the capacity to make one about yours.
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Sam Altman: Can I make one pleasant comment off of that?
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Drake and Jennifer Lopez sure know how to make one dance count.
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All of these people are trained to make one person look extraordinary.
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Let's make one thing clear: there is nothing especially remarkable about Henry.
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It takes them like two to three years to make one movie.
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Do they make one that smells like hot New York summer garbage?
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Eva Longoria and her husband José Antonio Bastén make one adorable couple.
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I'd make one more point here related to this and everything else.
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Make one mistake where the UI shows and the illusion will break.
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I wanted to make one other point, especially to you, Jim Cramer.
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Here, go make one yourself in case you need to do it.
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But seriously, scuba bong sounds awesome and someone should (safely) make one.
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To make one thing clear: We're not necessarily surprised about this one.
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This course will teach you how to make one yourself with Swift.
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To make one, you just need two pieces of cardboard or paper.
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But the chart does make one wonder into which little box — messages?
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It takes about three tonnes of corn to make one tonne PLA.
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"They make one of my favorite Manhattans in the city," she says.
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Let's make one thing clear: Klock and Dettmann do not have banter.
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Why not make one of these relaxing aromatherapy candles part of yours?
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We can put it all into one song and make one story.
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I make one more friend—Antoine*, who's 27 and bipolar like me.
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Britain's Theresa May called on the parties to make one final push.
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Heather Headley wants to make one thing clear: She never abandoned Broadway.
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It takes about 400 cocoa beans to make one pound of chocolate.
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I don't want him to make one penny from me, even indirectly.
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But it does make one want to throw things at the radio.
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But the federal government does make one thing very well: more government.
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Why must we combine two great things to make one weird one?
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He figures out how to make one and he and Kimmy hug.
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I have to make one a week, or one a month, right?
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We were told that one kilo of apples will make one bottle.
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They can make one person anxious, another serene or spiritual, another creative.
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These pics make one thing very clear ... he doesn't have to play.
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We definitely have to make one BP (basis point) on that fixing.
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Plus, you can make one meal and live off it for days.
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And whether he talked to Barr doesn't make one whit of difference.
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If he were in charge of things, he would make one law.
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He called to apologize when he couldn't make one Thanksgiving, she said.
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It took two hundred and fifty thousand cows to make one airship.
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What would his self-portrait, were he to make one, look like?
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But it's really a process to make one of these great songs.
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Going to college or university does not make one rich or wealthy.
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Please make one or all of those recipes this week and next.
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I did, however, make one of the best meals I've ever eaten.
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If you had to make one prediction for 2016, what would it be?
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You can&apost make one incident where conservatives have gone after a woman.
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You don't have to worry: We all get to make one unforgettable mark.
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President Obama just had to make one last dad joke before leaving office.
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To make one plate takes about seven days if she works non-stop.
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Make one for all your weddings with the costs for everything you need.
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But officials did make one curious discovery last month: a centuries-old shipwreck.
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I want to make one more — It's the best we've ever done, too.
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But in the court of law, let&aposs just make one thing clear.
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"I&aposd really like to make one that finds methane leaks," he said.
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We don't want you to think we just make one type of music.
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Doing this, you can make one simple post, which doesn't take a while.
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So why not just roll Trips features into Guides and make one app?
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Now, with metal printing technology, you can make one to one thousand prototypes.
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I'd make one note and then be like 'no, actually I hate music!
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His strategy as a content creator is to make one video per day.
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Now, if only they'd make one in human size, we'd be all set.
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Wong says many young professionals make one common mistake that slows their career.
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To make one, draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
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It's a massive shift in societal thought in what could make one successful.
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They were riding the MMO wave when everybody was starting to make one.
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Chlorophyll and its derivative, however, may make one more sensitive to the sun.
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You just need to make one decision: when you think you might retire.
|
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It's enough to make one wonder what, exactly, Trump learned in New Hampshire.
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LANGONE: YOU KNOW, IF I COULD MAKE ONE CRITISISM OF HEALTH CARE COMPANIES.
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We can, however, throw caution to the wind, and make one important conclusion.
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Let's make one thing clear: You are not being paid to do nothing.
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Seven days is a very long period to try and make one thing.
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"After I grew up, I wanted to make one," he told Mirror Online.
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"You can make one for a couple of hundred dollars," he said. said.
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We'd like to make one for every song on the album, if possible.
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I make one almost every morning, a process that takes about 10 minutes.
|
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If you make one major change on a rocket, it affects everything else.
|
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We're not going to snap our fingers and make one another more humane.
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In making these announcements, I also want to make one point very clear.
|
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You might make one of this collection of recipes for an election party.
|
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On the next possession, it was Winston's turn to make one from deep.
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But her changing circumstances have already inspired her to make one small revision.
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In the current rotation, they make one of these stops every four years.
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Sure, shut down the mosques, if that would make one iota of difference.
|
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"Probably he'd make one of his asinine quips," the woman added, turning away.
|
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To be waiting for something does not necessarily make one ready for anything.
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"I'm 32, I feel like I need to make one soon," Lowry said.
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But Trump did manage to make one point clearly, and to repeat it.
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Luckily you can find loads of tutorials on how to make one online.
|
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It costs 300 euros (about $325) to make one suit in the Netherlands.
|
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But I just want to make one important point-, SI: Which is trust.
|
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This is a very hard vote to make one way or the other.
|
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You know, if you make one groundbreaking game, like, cool, you did it!
|
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The elements come together in almost every case to make one standard biography.
|
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To make one type of nuclear weapon it takes the fissile material, e.g.
|
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Morehouse is so small you make one call, and it'll be a reunion.
|
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Old-school giant Novartis, biotechnology outfit Moderna and others want to make one.
|
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She had not been able to make one of Colleen's games in years.
|
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CF: What are the elements required to make one of those interstitials successful?
|
|
Serena Williams and her 5-week-old daughter Alexis Olympia make one adorable pair!
|
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The enthusiastic reaction inspired Lively to laugh and make one last joke/devastating dig.
|
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Let make one thing (more) clear, Donald Trump does not care about his critics.
|
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These hearty chunks of frozen coconut meat will make one thing better: your morning.
|
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Tilton enjoyed scoring games, but he'd long wanted to make one of his own.
|
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But it always seems easier to buy a smoothie rather than make one, right?
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And make one for super fair people that won't turn me into a pumpkin.
|
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You make one wrong move on my stage now and I can feel it.
|
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You just want to make one car so you make it to California standards.
|
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Thiel did say, however, that he will make one exception to his own rule.
|
|
Does winning Iowa and New Hampshire make one a shoo-in for the nomination?
|
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Let's make one thing clear: Jimmy Kimmel is not here to unite the nation.
|
|
Green Power Exchange aims to make one of those sharing scenarios a bit simpler.
|
|
Let's make one thing clear: Strong cybersecurity and a Trump administration are not compatible.
|
|
"We've just got to make one stop before we start the tour," he says.
|
|
But to make one group to pay unaffordable premiums is not the right answer.
|
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If West Wing officials could make one person disappear, it would be Mike Flynn.
|
|
Millie Bobby Brown and her beau, singer Jacob Sartorius, make one adorable singing duo.
|
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Those who think OPEC still matters can now make one powerful counterargument: Algiers 2016.
|
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It's enough to make one eager for the day when robots rule the roads.
|
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The sure-fire way to make one of your products go viral in 2017?
|
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But Lynn wants to make one thing clear: he's not afraid of the trolls.
|
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"A hundred suspicions do not make one certain fact," it said in a statement.
|
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If they didn't have an email to use for online banking, make one up.
|
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It seems the US announcement prompted the Europeans to make one of their own.
|
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Mistakes are inevitable and it's futile to beat yourself up after you make one.
|
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What would make one so anxious to purchase a gun in the first place?
|
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But we did make one painful discovery: Touch makes my energy dwindle the fastest.
|
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He will make one more rehab start and will be activated Sunday or Monday.
|
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Your greater concern should be if the bar has the means to make one.
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You also have the option to make one big pie or four individual servings.
|
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"We don't have a deal, but we're going to make one," Ms. Hamilton said.
|
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No one will run to make one of these wolves chase him for fun.
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That's the sort of poem that can make one utter little curses of appreciation.
|
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On average, it takes Mr. Lin four to eight months to make one timepiece.
|
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That's enough time to make one worry a little bit, but here he is.
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He wanted to make one of the league's All-Defensive teams (which has not).
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A consortium of buyers is possible; who would make one up is unclear, however.
|
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And they thought they could put them both together and make one "Update" routine.
|
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Let's make one thing very clear: It's never too late to try something new.
|
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Unless someone goes out of his way to try to make one do so.
|
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"I want to make one very important point," he said at Monday's press conference.
|
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The Mets will make one more trip to Washington this season, in late August.
|
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A "sunshade," or VISOR, holds that "it" to make "one who calls," a VISITOR.
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We know other people are in discussions to make one, but it's not us.
|
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"You make one bad decision sometimes and it can destroy your life," she said.
|
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Ramo needed to make one save in the third period to earn the shutout.
|
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Most amazingly at no point does Wayne make one one cringeworthy fecal matter punchline.
|
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My son requests an egg and meat burrito, so I quickly make one for him.
|
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"I know that was a tough decision for the zoo to make," one commenter said.
|
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But the ladies make one thing crystal clear: Modeling is not all fun and fashion.
|
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We only got to make one full episode so we tried to balance all three.
|
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Received melodic conventions make one song blur into the next without bothering to differentiate itself.
|
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It's enough to make one super excited for what fuller project she has coming next.
|
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"There's no right or wrong to how you make one of these movies," Letterman says.
|
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And, for the love of champagne, don't make one of those Gatsby-esque champagne towers.
|
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Trump did make one potentially major concession by exempting Canada and Mexico from the tariffs.
|
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Besides sharper low-light capture, if I could make one improvement, it'd be battery life.
|
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Let's make one thing clear: Just because they're flattering and versatile doesn't mean they're boring.
|
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Check my baking supplies and decide I have enough ingredients to make one from scratch.
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The things that make one famous are not at all what they used to be.
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There are two veggie sausages left, so I make one now and one for later.
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If you make one mistake, alarms are not going to go off all around you.
|
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It's hard enough to make a relationship last, let alone make one last in Hollywood.
|
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Donating money to support, say, cancer research does not make one a cheerleader for tuberculosis.
|
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Taylor Swift and Meghan McCain teamed up to make one special fan's dream come true!
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Sometimes we had help because the Soviets would sometimes just make one of a thing.
|
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"If I could make one small edit, I'd make that a single key," said Gates.
|
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Burger King wants to make one thing clear: they offer both hamburgers and withering jokes.
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About as long as it takes you to make one recipe of chocolate chip cookies.
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If we had to make one suggestion, though, DeSare may need practice rolling his r's.
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All you have to do is make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer or payment each month.
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They probably won't make one of those a dunk contest, though, just to be fair.
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You mentioned you only might make-- one or two real-- new investment decisions a year.
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Supposedly, consuming ambrosia could make one immortal, hence its use as a brand I suppose.
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And yes, you may want to make one of them your background like I did.
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"All these little things either make one feel more comfortable or less comfortable," Sun says.
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The thing about trades, though, is that they require a second team to make one.
|
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Together Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi make one of every nine cars sold around the world.
|
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In 2015, the Freedom Caucus pressed McCarthy to make one of their members majority leader.
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As with most processed cans of meat, its sodium content might also make one wary.
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Some aspects of the bill make one admire the sense of humor of its drafters.
|
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Hillerman went on to make one hundred appearances on the small screen, De Waal said.
|
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Rarely has an entire nation rallied together to make one man's personal fantasies come true.
|
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Bob-Waksberg turned to me to make one thing perfectly clear: He has a girlfriend.
|
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I'd get the camcorder — I loved bringing all of this together to make one thing.
|
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Now, Amazon says it wants to make one-day the standard for all Prime members.
|
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"It's so high quality that apparently they can only make one a week," Colbert said.
|
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"When you have this cash flow problem, you can just make one tap," Ahmed said.
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Make one joke that resonates with the internet, trademark it, and then find a lawyer.
|
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There have been a few...can we piece several together to make one dream response?
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Let me make one point really clear; which I think has not received sufficient discussion.
|
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Ms. Warren's endorsement, if she chooses to make one, is still up in the air.
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" The third, "Wow, I want to build my own car company and make one too.
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You can make one-offs, experiments, play with context in a way that is unique.
|
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Like the interface team forgot to make one and had only seven minutes till deadline.
|
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The delay will allow time for negotiators to make one last push for a deal.
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Q. On Twitter for Android, how do you make one of those multiple-part tweets?
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And then you can make one of our best recipes for chicken thighs for dinner.
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Also, make one small change to your life that you think will make it better.
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So if we don't have a pre-existing, well-defined opinion, we make one up.
|
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Anderson was forced to make one good save in the first minute of the third.
|
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That's a dumb reason to make one of the most significant purchases of your life.
|
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But they don't bother to make one distant human-hating AI distinctive from the other.
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What better way to do that than make one of my family's most special meals?
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So Deng was faced with the problem of how to make one-party rule acceptable.
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I wish they'd make one twice as large for my backyard oyster roasts and clambakes.
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Calling for the highly selective deployment of hydropower doesn't automatically make one a NIMBY naysayer.
|
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I feel like they just tried to make one product, and no one liked it.
|
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But there's nothing like a third-degree sunburn to make one rethink leaving the house.
|
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But in hearing unfamiliar music, our voyage — if we make one at all — is uncharted.
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But they did make one important concession: postponing joint military exercises with the United States.
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"When you launch everything in a group you kind of make one big bet," he says.
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If you elect to make one for this purpose, though, be sure to do so stealthily.
|
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Turning proper wine storage into a habit can make one of our favorite drinks even better.
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His mission: to make one pair of shoes beautiful (and comfortable) enough to fill both roles.
|
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Social media haters forced Davidson to make one of the most depressing confirmations of coupledom ever.
|
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"I want to make one really important point: Wall Street analysts hate this stock," he said.
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And I suspect she would make one of the most effective, efficient presidents in American history.
|
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I make one of my final Plated meals (steak frites), and it ends up being delicious!
|
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The 4-night cruise will make one stop on Nassau, Bahamas, before returning back to Miami.
|
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While her baby news still isn't official, Kardashian did make one thing with Thompson official recently.
|
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RHP German Marquez will likely make one or two starts before the end of the season.
|
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It expresses the artist's ideas, and for the most part, the artist will only make one.
|
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" But she wanted to make one thing clear: "I've never been on a holiday with Leo!
|
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Though she does make one major protest: "She won't let me drive it, Jay," Caitlyn says.
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For now, however, we'll venture to make one prediction about who will be scaling up next.
|
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Fun as it might look, Marcus cautions that you should never ever make one of these.
|
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Now it looks like SpaceX is finally going to make one of these California landings happen.
|
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My boyfriend makes two trips and I make one because he can tell I'm really hurting.
|
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Instead, he suggests you look for ways to make "one small step" toward finding common ground.
|
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Pauley Perrette wants to make one thing clear: she has no plans to return to NCIS.
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I'm going to make one of the two this year, I'm just not sure which one.
|
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"It's not a decision you make one day and you snap your fingers," she told PEOPLE.
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It can transform into a robot, fight aliens and make one hell of a latte pic.twitter.
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We want to make one booster and ship that replaces Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and Dragon.
|
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Seems like the perfect place to film "The Hangover Part IV" —if they ever make one.
|
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However, as I would come to witness, three years can make one hell of a difference.
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Make one wrong turn and you can find yourself killed with no chance of running away.
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Lincoln did make one interesting discovery while researching how female reindeer grow and cast their antlers.
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"If you are lucky, you can make one medicine in a decade," she told the group.
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That seems like a pricy investment for cooks that can only make one dish: beef ramen.
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But let's make one thing clear — the jokes do not capitalize on main character Jessie's bulimia.
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Make one simple to-do list and work through it from the top to the bottom.
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Apple does make one product domestically: The Mac Pro desktop computer is assembled in Austin, Tex.
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If an apology is in order, make one — and collect the humanizing points that can follow.
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"Whenever she had to make one of those decisions, it was usually her mother behind it."
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The extreme terribleness of Warcraft is enough to make one existential about the purpose of movies.
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It cannot imagine a better future, and it doesn't ask anyone to bother to make one.
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Combine these two energies to make one energy that will allow you to be extra perceptive.
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I'm too manic about the world to ever make one body of work that is consistent.
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Spicer continually shouted this throughout the interview, though unfortunately, he never quite managed to make one.
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Afterward, you can watch our new video about cranberry curd tart and make one before bed.
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They know that they can be in danger fast if they just make one false decision.
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They know that they can be in danger fast if they just make one false decision.
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Granted, that's not proof that the study is wrong, but it should make one awfully skeptical.
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But Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile planned to make one last offer to SoftBank and Sprint.
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For all of the interpretations of her books, Atwood wants to make one point very clear.
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Many imagine this as an impossible decision to make, one that would take hours of deliberation.
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You can write down a conversation you have actually had, or you can make one up.
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"You make one bad decision sometimes and it can destroy your life," Amber said through tears.
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You can get a general idea of how to make one by watching the video below.
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CBS's "Face the Nation": Tillerson will make one of two appearances on John Dickerson's show. Sen.
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It takes three recycled plastic bottles to make one pair of shoes, according to the company.
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"Dropping bombs, having missile strikes, doesn't make one presidential," Rather told CNN's "Reliable Sources" on Sunday.
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"One group over there, one over here, and we'll make one large human chain," he said.
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So this means drug companies can't just make one kind of vaccine that'll last a lifetime.
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But he wants to grow just one grape, make one wine and do it all himself.
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I need to make one of those PowerPoint things, I don't know how to do that.
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If I wanted to make one, great, and if I didn't, that would be fine too.
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Make one false move, and you'll end up in the background of countless paparazzi shots looking terrible.
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But Ed was able to make one last phone call to his family who were stuck inside.
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You bring them together and make one hell of an amazing video compiling the year's biggest trends.
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WATCH THIS: How to Make One-Pot Sausage and Spinach Spaghetti Catch NYC's Teriyaki Chicken Lettuce Cups
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"Conceal, don't feel/put on a show/Make one wrong move and everyone will know," she sang.
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Over the month of September make one simple choice every day to improve your health and wellbeing.
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All photos: Adam Clark EstesLet me make one thing brutally clear: I love Eero's wi-fi routers.
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RHP Seth Lugo (right elbow) will make one more rehab start this week for Double-A Binghamton.
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Thakran says that he has come to realize that number-crunching alone will not make one successful.
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Or, conversely, did he make one that attempted to please crowds but lost sight of the story?
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Or if Roddenberry had been too busy producing the first season of Police Story to make one?
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You don't have to be a teacher or a scholar or a business professional to make one.
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An artisan can earn 120 pesos ($23) in the 36 hours it takes to make one dress.
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Anyone who wishes to try to make one for themselves can find full instructions on Darby's website.
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Rose McGowan wants to make one thing clear: She didn't benefit from her experience with Harvey Weinstein.
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"Conceal, don't feel/put on a show/Make one wrong move and everyone will know," she sings.
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I make one of the Blue Apron dinners: basil pasta with roasted corn, tomatoes, and goat cheese.
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Also, in all of this, I make one of the single hardest decisions of my entire life.
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The D-backs will evaluate after that, but Collmenter is likely to make one more rehab appearance.
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But he didn't have a playbook, and no one had ever told him how to make one.
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Of course, this is so risky we don't advise ever trying to make one of these yourself.
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Through its partnership with Best Buy, Packagd allows users to make one-click purchases using Apple Pay.
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If all goes well, Hahn will make one rehab start then return to the A's, Melvin said.
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The answer, surprisingly enough, is to make one final argument that Danny Rand is a likable character.
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There just aren't enough smartphones in the world, so TikTok's parent company is going to make one.
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After all, surplus melanin is all it takes to make one an enemy combatant in their reality.
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We'll make one stop along the way because otherwise it's a pretty long flight for the kids.
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It is possible that "pends balds" could make one think of encroaching hair recession — the pending baldness.
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He is expected to make one more rehab appearance before rejoining the Giants, manager Bruce Bochy said.
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Or you can click to make one window go fullscreen, while others jet off to the side.
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I want to be the Wu-Tang Clan, I make one episode and then I delete it.
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But for some reason it didn't think to make one for the Pencil, so another company did.
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Did you know that women still only make one Ghostbusters movie to every two made by men?
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Kylie Jenner wants to make one thing clear: Her massive fortune is entirely of her own making.
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The best way to improve upon a vaccine is to make one derived from the virus itself.
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" Trump immediately replied: "I just want to make one thing clear: I've never taken anyone furniture shopping.
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Each Indian cold pill can make one "ya ba" and costs only a few cents to produce.
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They do, however, make one thing clear: Battlefront II's multiplayer does span multiple eras of Star Wars.
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In the absence of a vaccine, the government requested help from the WHO to "tailor-make" one.
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Johansson has said repeatedly that she'd like to make one, as has Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige.
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There's nothing to make one choice stand out from the other beyond haphazardly placed all-caps words.
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It is a blues: near-tragic, near-comic, and it can make one anxious, oppositional, or emotional.
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Mia Lopez travels around the Los Angeles area trying to make one thing clear: Every vote matters.
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"Bruce is just a mistake hitter — you make one mistake, he can turn it around," Velasquez said.
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He just has to make one, and let common sense triumph over the temptation to be contrary.
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Together, the battery, grip and display make one thick slab that encloses neatly behind the leather cover.
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But when I was in Squamish, I decided to make one last attempt to talk to her.
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This one's pretty obvious — "to make one excited; to give one a reason to live," Khloé explains.
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It took us four-and-a-half years to make one movie and now we're making four.
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"It's never enjoyable to struggle, but it does make one stronger and wiser, I believe," he said.
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Walmart wants to make one of shoppers' least favorite tasks — making a return — less of a hassle.
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Here's what you need to know to make one or both accounts part of your savings plan.
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The nation's airline pilots would like to make one thing clear: This country can't allow another shutdown.
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But I can make one general suggestion about the form of procrastination your parents evidently succumbed to.
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Trump tweeting out "Mission Accomplished" won't make one missile miss or knock one US ship off course.
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Does all this make one of the show's most beloved characters also one of its most powerful?
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If we're going to try out something new, we're looking to make one single high-impact switch.
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Don't make one-off decisions, which will increase the temptation to overlook poor conduct by high performers.
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It's enough to make one wonder if the original Club 57 gang isn't the new art establishment.
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Running a tech startup that makes billions doesn't make one a virtuoso who can disrupt all industries.
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"I wanted this house to make one feel as though you are part of history," he says.
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He used that sense to make one of the most famous tackles in National Football League history.
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We did make one wrong turn on the small roads, so make sure to ask for directions.
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Q. How can I make one of those looping GIFs from a video clip on my phone?
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You may need to break eggs to make an omelet, but breaking eggs alone doesn't make one.
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Let's make one thing clear: This is an intricately-designed collector's replica, not some glorified Hulk Hand.
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"I want to make one thing clear -- by no means is this a retirement speech," Reigns said.
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If I just make one or two of the good looks I have, it's a couple under.
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Crossing the divide from "we make one thing well" to "we make everything" has shipwrecked countless founders.
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The coolest part is that he blessed the world with instructions so you can make one yourself.
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Halford acknowledges that growing up evangelical can make one feel that one has inherited a traditionless tradition.
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Congress has a plan to make one of the toughest jobs in America a little less lousy.
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The TAL Group claims to make one of every six dress shirts sold in the United States.
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The Islanders did make one move, re-signing defenseman Thomas Hickey for four years and $10 million.
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So we'll make one request: Please, Omar, lean into that groove and make a full funk album.
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If you can only have three books, might as well make one of them a 1,000-pager.
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If the bracelets look familiar, that's because President Obama attempted to make one in a recent voting PSA.
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So to create living characters you can recognize, you have to make one person out of five people.
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The hiring of Basa would make one of the higher profile music moves by the Alphabet-owned company.
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While perfect posture might make one feel more powerful and energetic, achieving it is easier said than done.
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LHP Steven Matz (left elbow) will make one more rehab start for Triple-A Las Vegas this week.
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Wandering lost without a road map: It's enough to make one question their place in the astral plane.
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But he perks up, just a little bit, to make one point: He never thought about killing himself.
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If you want a reservation at a chic restaurant in Brazil, you can use WhatsApp to make one.
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But I do want make one case, when I was in Paintsville, that gave me hope and optimism.
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You could make one for your favorite bar, for a cause, or just because you feel like it.
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All upcoming Wreck-It Ralph sequel is going to make one very specific Disney princess dream come true.
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Magazine pointed out, but the results might make one wonder if America's Dairyland has been bearing a grudge.
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This Kickstarter project is the first to make one specifically for kids, who definitely need it the most.
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And I abso-double-F-bombing-lutely did not want to make one of those prison porn documentaries.
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However, it does make one wonder if any of Puth's songs are secretly about the Scream Queens star.
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Or you could make one with your office address, work email, fax and office line for business contacts.
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You'll need decent sculpting skills and a well-equipped workshop to make one of these costumes for yourself.
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Post, creator of the first cultured burger, has claimed that he can make one for around 11 dollars.
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If nothing else, make one save in each mission before you make any moves on your first turn.
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And by the way, Oxy might not have done badly if she didn't make one mistake after another.
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But if she could make one change, it would be to give them more time to do so.
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You do need to know how to make your bed and do your laundry and make one meal.
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I add cooked rice to it so I can make one box last for three or four meals.
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"This extra context will help make one-on-one and group chats easier to follow," the blog reads.
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Can you make one where some of the actions they take confirm suspicions people have about the community?
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These conclusions are the type that make one marvel at the mystery and complexity of the human brain.
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To make one thing clear, though: Topshop doesn't have the exact pair I'm wearing in these photos anymore.
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We'd put all the tables in the house together to make one big, long table in the kitchen.
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"We only make one of each dial... [each is] completely unique and one-of-a-kind," he explained.
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A month before the album locked, she convinced her fellow bandmates to make one last go of it.
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These eight designers have made their mark on our radar — now it's time to make one on yours.
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Though evidence indicates they don't make one more likely to have unprotected sex, that's been my personal experience.
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It's also smart to consider whether you want to make one big contribution or scale in over time.
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"Let me make one thing clear," Zinke said in March, "the Interior Department is in the energy business…"
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Their steamy chemistry propels Rainer to make one final grand gesture to impress Paige once and for all.
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The present is warlike too; street vendors by the metro make one woman think of a "war film".
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"I couldn't find a pink square envelope, so I ended up having to make one myself," she says.
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And if I could make one personal recommendation: Please catch Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging before it disappears.
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She put aside old bread and vowed to make one for the pope if the interview came through.
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But the agenda this time around is less romantic, more strategic: How to make one meal fit all.
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But the company couldn't find a way to make one without resorting to protein powders, starches or gums.
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Fryers with touchscreens and too many presets often make one-touch cooking harder than it needs to be.
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Iran also possessed large amounts of uranium gas, many times more than needed to make one nuclear weapon.
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But instead of being unnerved by the bot's growing power, Anthony Levandowski would like to make one God.
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With most other wineries, you still need an appointment but can make one a few days in advance.
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You may need to make one or two more one-time payments until your recurring payment schedule begins.
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According to the National Confectioners Association, it takes approximately 400 cocoa beans to make one pound of chocolate.
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I'm gonna make one speech to our dear readers before they carry our heads off on a pike.
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She was suitably impressed, and then she said, 'Well, let's make one ourselves,' so we made 'Two Virgins.
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Does the idea seem tempting, or does it make one or both of you break out in hives?
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They're back — and you can even make one by yourself before you go collecting candy on Wednesday night.
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"The #DiveBarTour was so much fun I had to make one more stop before the #JOANNEWorldTour," Gaga wrote.
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But they do make one thing clear: Mr. Trump is not just a little better at earning media.
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You make one decision, then you make another one, and another one; that's the way that life is.
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If you can just make one friend out there, then this is an amazing thing that we've done.
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You just have to make one little mistake in one little place, and people can trace it back.
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The barbecue masters don't need any medals or Michelin stars to make one of Mexico's tastiest gastronomical legacies.
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Saatva is a luxury mattress company that happens to make one of the best pillows you can buy.
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That amount, by itself, might not make one of the top Southeastern Conference football programs blush too much.
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"If they don't have a story, these days, they're going to make one," he said, quoting Drake lyrics.
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The auto industry should convince the Trump administration to reach a deal, or make one on its own.
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For now, Starship's robots will make one delivery at a time and will only operate during the day.
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And that is a very big assumption to make — one that is not necessarily supported by the facts.
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The real question, then, becomes whether the only two leaders who can make decisions can make one together.
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It can make one cringe to see what questions lead to a "savage" (translation: major) elimination of players.
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At the televised ribbon-cutting, Mr. Singh donned a headset to make one of the first survey calls.
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Mr. Said writes to the photos so assiduously and with such effect as to make one powerful essay.
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Make one at home — a fun project — and you'll realize the Zuni burger is a labor of love.
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What if I just press the whole kit and caboodle into a pan and make one big cookie?
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You can make one big improvement to your device though, with the introduction of an Apple Smart Keyboard.
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And a sauce: You can make one of soy and sesame oil, or gochujang, soy and sesame oil.
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We don't really get to know the kind of impact we have, if we make one at all.
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Still, he does make one apology, to Roman for hitting him, denying that he meant to make contact.
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This is like… deciding to make one of the many gourmet meals eaten at awards ceremonies plant-based.
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Swae LeeIf we sit through this entire set and the pet monkey doesn't make one appearance, we riot.
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That doesn't make one side right and the other wrong or one side evil and the other good.
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Let's just make one thing clear: That's not actually the case, when it comes to this particular commercial.
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If you want to make one episode out of a 10-part arc black-and-white, you can.
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The dairy farmer trying to make one last attempt to renegotiate her loan with the Farm Service Agency.
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Like their counterparts at Costco, Walmart cashiers are sure to get annoyed when customers make one particular joke.
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On top of that, each influencer was required to make one Facebook post or tweet about the game.
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Odell, 32, a visual artist who also teaches art at Stanford, wants to make one thing very clear.
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To make one false move is to fall off and plummet into an abyss that may prove inescapable.
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We will make one of the mini-sub/pod going all the way to Cave 5 no problemo.
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You'd say, 'Let's do a slither part,' and then you'd make one up and cobble a song together.
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Suing the EPA is not inherently bad and does not inherently make one an enemy of the environment.
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It's perfect for any apartment-dweller who has to make one room a kitchen/dining room/living room combo.
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You might not know how to win one, but at least you'll get to know how to make one.
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Picture a Marine slogging through the mud, or a football player dusting himself off to make one more play.
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In August, BuzzFeed News started giving readers a way to make one-off donations of between $5 and $100.
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According to Enzo Ferrari, the firm's founder, the ideal is to make one fewer car than the market wants.
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His writing, brimming with self-awareness, is almost enough to make one wonder if something larger was at play.
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"It's easy to make a spicy hot sauce but it's hard to make one that tastes good," he said.
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But until then, it means every driver has to make one pit stop in the middle of the race.
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It takes a team of 10 three to four weeks to make one SAG Awards show's worth each year.
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"Let me make one thing clear - neither Switzerland nor the SNB is a currency manipulator," he told the paper.
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"Let me make one thing clear - neither Switzerland nor the SNB is a currency manipulator," he told the paper.
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I freeze enough turkey burger meat to make one more for myself when he's out of town next week.
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It's the difference between sitting on your couch and crying and feeling motivated to make one more phone call.
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You make a forum for supporting recent immigrants here, and you make one for choosing women to harass there.
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Tyga wants to make one thing clear: He is not the father of ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner's baby girl.
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"We have not yet made a decision, but continue to expect to make one in 2018," a spokesman said.
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Make one transaction using Google Pay and you get 1GB; make two more purchases and you'll get another 1GB.
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It will make one last stop at London's E17 Art Trail festival before it returns to the National Gallery.
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Katt Williams had his day in court and the judge wanted to make one thing clear -- she's had enough!
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And you can download the plans and 3D models to make one for yourself over on Thingiverse for free.
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We just had our Blue Apron delivered yesterday, so I decide to make one of the meals for lunch.
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She's an undocumented immigrant and her ex has threatened to make "one call" to immigration and have her deported.
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He cathected his favorite foods with enough libidinous energy to make one of his flaccid watches stand to attention.
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Think about a word like "through" which takes four characters at the end just to make one vowel sound.
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At least, why it hasn't publicly announced its intentions to make one anyway, as leaks can and do happen.
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Only 499 coupes were planned, but Ferrari decided to make one more, as a gift to its home country.
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Their donations were announced before the big game, but we're told Big Boi always intended to make one too.
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Guys... Make one random tackle... And end up on a "Random" steroid test.. Must be my bod #UpperBodyOfAnAdolescent pic.twitter.
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DuPont Pioneer and Syngenta each make one of the other products pending approval, according to biotech industry group BIO.
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There are also a gajillion ways to make a model overconfident, whereas it's pretty hard to make one overconfident.
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"I could make one mistake & go to jail in a diff country where women have no rights," she wrote.
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"I could make one mistake & go to jail in a diff country where women have no rights," she tweeted.
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Moser, the Instant Pot fanatic, uses two Instant Pot to make one of her favorite recipes, beef and broccoli.
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It's hard to believe any company is better positioned to make one or all of these happen than Amazon.
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Between them, Renault (RNSDF), Nissan (NSANY) and Mitsubishi (MMTOF) make one of every nine cars sold around the world.
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Alliance future in doubt Together Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi make one of every nine cars sold around the world.
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Its slow orbit probably takes more than 1,000 years to make one trip around the sun, the researchers said.
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You can make one of their hometown, college town, or favorite travel destination and hone in on particular spots.
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This is not a country record, though Ms. Fohr could probably make one, among many other kinds of records.
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Considering it takes them at least six weeks to make one house, you can imagine how busy they've been.
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Post your questions and comments, and if you make one of the recipes, tell us how it turned out.
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The joint is beautiful in its unpretentiousness—all you need to make one is some paper and some bud.
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Let's make one thing crystal clear: You'll never be able to repay mom for everything she's done for you.
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Randy was really pushing to finish a record earlier, but I just couldn't find a reason to make one.
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You can make one of their hometown, college town, or favorite travel destination — you're only limited by your imagination.
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If we allow history to repeat itself, we could even make one of our country's greatest social crises worse.
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The right to be a human who enjoys sex is taken away, and how would that make one feel?
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But, he does make one thing clear -- the sitch would've been far more dire if a gun was involved.
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Unfortunately, you'll have to wait for the implosion of the government in order to make one of your own.
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By some estimates, Iran would need roughly triple that amount, enriched at a higher level, to make one weapon.
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Be careful to make one fluid cut for each slice; cutting in a sawing motion will destroy the flesh.
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That way, an association is formed and going in there is going to make one sleepy—and presumably horny.
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It's enough to make one, or at least one's editors, wonder whether Vivaldi needs to write a new concerto.
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"It was our chance to make one last splash this season," Kaltenmark wrote in an email on Friday morning.
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Depending on the size and complexity of the prosthetic, it takes three weeks to two months to make one.
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"Well, do you want me to go get the Kurds to make one about what you've done?" he said.
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You can be the most wonderful negotiator in the world but you can't make one plus one equal three.
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Abortion is not simply an issue of money; it is an issue of choice: who gets to make one.
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Then you do a drill or make one little adjustment, and you feel like you'll never get out again.
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Which makes sense: If it were easy to keep a resolution, there would be no need to make one.
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However, I can make one high-confidence assessment—to use the IC parlance—based on the facts we know.
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And, you can rest assured that no child labor will ever be used to make one of the products.
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"If I had to make one prediction, there will be a split decision and that'll have repercussions," he said.
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I was just looking to make one or two catches, but to go out and score twice was huge.
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Amy Schumer confirms new beau The star did want to make one thing clear about her quickie nuptials, however.
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And with less than a year before the next election, his time to make one may be running out.
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I would have liked to have her home to make one of those at Thanksgiving, but she wasn't here.
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Before we get into this let's make one thing clear: the secret Nazi UFO base in Antarctica doesn't exist.
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New Year's resolutions are generally a scourge, but if you must make one it's best to choose something quantifiable.
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Over the long term, tidal friction is gradually lengthening the time it takes Earth to make one full rotation.
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But then I realized that's how Hollywood often structures war movies about men; why not make one about women?
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Are we certain of saving five people, or of killing one, if we make one choice or the other?
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I was just going to make one more point, which is Jeff is the smartest guy in the business.
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Watching that frankly devastating interaction unfold, I realized the obvious: It's time for The Bachelor to make one little change.
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NBC reported that Amazon plans to spend $800 million during the next quarter to make one-day shipping a reality.
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We make one quick stop to get some ice to fill the dog's water bowl for her flight to London.
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We threw everything we had at sales and managed to drag in just enough revenue to make one more payroll.
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By the time summer finally rolls around, most of us call our colorists to make one request: more highlights, please.
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These arachnids are reportedly social creatures who band together to make one massive web that they use to catch food.
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If you make one decision when buying fish, and make it again, and again, and again—that really creates change.
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Turns out, reading countless natural hair blogs and watching many hours of YouTube tutorials does not make one an expert.
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They long for the days when they could make one phone call and spend $50 million on an advertising campaign.
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Advertisers long for the days when they could make one phone call and spend $50 million on an advertising campaign.
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When the Foldscope finally gets to people, we make one request, which is this: Share your explorations openly on microcosmos.foldscope.com.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Joe Biden wanted to make one point clear Saturday: Pete Buttigieg is nothing like the last Democratic president.
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Because why not make one big change to how you do something with data, and then apply it to everyone.
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I'd rather just make one payment and not have to verify my income every year and deal with more bureaucracy.
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What if I do like a fake museum instead where I could just have to make one of each thing?
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According to Engadget, it takes about 550 Earth years for the giant to make one trip around its star system.
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Consider how rarely photoshopped images have actually succeeded in enduring mass manipulation, even though anybody can make one in minutes.
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Let's take a look at when companies are most likely to make one of those exits by way of acquisition.
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Instead, their capacity is dictated by volume: Make one thin enough to be flexible, and it barely holds any charge.
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Follow the steps below to make one yourself (or two...we have a feeling the first will be gone fast).
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Fox did not make a bid in the first round, but is expected to make one in the second round.
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The celestial body is so far away, it takes 15,000 years for it to make one trip around the Sun.
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So cracking definitely shouldn't be your main concern if you somehow convince its creators to make one for your backyard.
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I make one tonight using some leftover veggies from earlier this week and shrimp that I had in the freezer.
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Donald Trump wants to make one thing very clear: He does not cheat at golf, no matter what anyone says.
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"There are already so many rules so to break—all you have to do is make one misstep," said DiCaprio.
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According to the minutes, Drain encouraged Sears and ESL to make one more attempt to get past the finish line.
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I figured out that I couldn't follow the plot, (or had to make one up) because there WAS NO PLOT.
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So she and her husband turned to YouTube, where they found a tutorial to make one out of PVC pipe.
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There are three peptides Agnis think might fight her cancer, but for now she can only afford to make one.
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But Schumer has sought to make one thing clear about Trump: "He was not my friend," he recently told Politico.
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It turned out Dan didn't have an "owners" account, and could only make one thread on the forum per day.
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Some other fun bets being taken right now: -- Will Ghost make one last appearance after that tragic no-pet goodbye?
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Make one hand into a fist and grip it with the other hand just above the person's belly button. 3.
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Put simply, the company is pitching a better way to make one of the building blocks of all tech hardware.
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The company will purposefully make one of the capsule's parachutes fail during the craft's descent back to Earth after flight.
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" Davis said she wanted to make one thing clear: "There was laughter in those years, but there was never humor.
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Riots don't normally happen in boxing, but it maintains the unique ability to make one happen in the right circumstances.
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It does make one wonder what might have been in the mix had the company started from the ground up.
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I just decided to make one of my own, so I just mixed [11 oils] together in a coffee cup.
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As they make one adjustment, everything leans precipitously in one direction, while a readjustment makes everything go the other way.
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Plus, if you manage to resist the calorific curry house version and make one from scratch, it's healthy and cheap.
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It's enough to make one want Miriam to show up and throw volumes of Marx and Chomsky at the writer.
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Donning a stupid hat, retweeting a clever quip, and marching once a year does not make one a freedom fighter.
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So in this next animation, I'm going to make one of the balls yellow and track it as it moves.
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In recent weeks, however, North Korea has claimed a series of successes in testing various technologies needed to make one.
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We didn't think we'd win an Emmy, we didn't think we'd get to make one film, much less another film.
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By failing to make one of the teams, his five-year extension is worth $121 million instead of $145 million.
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RHP Matt Garza, meanwhile, will make one more rehab start Thursday before joining Milwaukee for the first time this season.
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The goal was to stretch out their runs long enough that they would have to make one pit stop fewer.
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Their quality, tone and style were so much fun that we thought we should try to make one of those.
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He needs two stolen bases for 500, which would make one of just 39 players in baseball history with 500.
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Sansa finds reason to regain hope via Brienne of Tarth, who knows how to make one hell of an entrance.
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And so, I'd just like to make one promise to him: We here at Late Night will be watching you.
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If you make one series of assumptions, it turns out, the line of longevity plateaus and falls (a la Vijg).
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Could tax reform allow working adults to make one-time, penalty-free deductions from retirement accounts for qualified educational expenditures?
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Before we begin, I need to make one thing clear: Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a television show for children.
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If as a nation we were to make one of those lists, Fred Rogers would almost certainly be on it.
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And the pending stream-protection rule would make one-half or more of total coal reserves off limits to mining.
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Or, as Mr. Sandoval put it, "I think if we combined our two brains together, we'd make one amazing sandwich."
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I read a lot about how to build a bow from scratch, but I doubt I could ever make one.
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It took as much as 900 tons of metal to make one naval ship, but their effort made a dent.
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" In the very next chapter, Earl's daughter repeats Marge's admonition almost verbatim: "In Alaska you can make one mistake. One.
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But being attacked as a socialist doesn't make one a socialist, and neither Roosevelt nor the New Deal was socialist.
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Mr. Krone made his own outfits, and in 2010 Ms. Everett asked if he would make one for her, too.
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Meyer is back on the campaign trail, but she doesn't go around kissing babies (though she does make one cry).
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Last week, a frustrated Mr. Inch called Mr. Rosenstein's office to make one final stab at getting Ms. Revell hired.
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If you can't make a movie out of "The Catcher in the Rye," make one about the writing of it.
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So the committee came up with a novel solution: It had experts make one, with its chair as the victim.
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He started to consider everyone outside the entertainment world "civilians" who didn't really know how to make one another laugh.
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He was a stunning writer who had the ability to pierce the heart, make one laugh, move one to tears.
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With a credit card, you just have to make one call, maybe fill out a form, and you&aposre done.
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"Well, do you want me to go get the Kurds to make one about what you&aposve done?" he said.
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If anything, she suggests the opposite — that marginalized kids are so isolated that they don't even make one another's acquaintance.
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Everyone can make one basic seasonal forecast with great confidence, though — that the winter will be colder than the summer.
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Plus, by using a women's foundation, you can make one donation, and you don't have to vet several individual organizations.
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But Ramsey and the Lowes make one thing about this strategy clear: The emergency fund is for true crises only.
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Playing board games with my family is so much fun, and I really want to make one of my own.
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Sam Moslih, who works evenings at the bodega, said someone had seen the creation and asked Carlos to make one.
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If you can make one work for your life you'd be absolutely bonkers not to give it a serious look.
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And the civil rights movement was not meant to make two separate people; it was meant to make one people.
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Make one of those dishes for dinner tonight, and I wager you'll be making it all the time this winter.
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The AAS couldn't send out copies, but anyone who came to the convention was 'allowed' to make one for themselves.
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Still, if you're going to make one, may we humbly suggest you turn your attention to your relationship with technology.
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Donald Trump, who is now the 45th US president, continues to make one of the most egregious mistakes in suiting.
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Staring at it can make one feel a bit queasy: engulfed and saturated by its ill-omened, lapidary stylish significance.
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It doesn't make one non-objective to observe that breaks with democratic norms appear to be happening in one party.
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I thought if I could make one every night, if I could make something beautiful every day, I could keep going.
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We had put together so much music that we were like, why don't we just make one long-ass fuckin' song?
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But if you're going to have a Professor of Pies, shouldn't they at the very least know how to make one?
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Simply put: at the time Dietrick didn't see an outlet catering for this vision, so he decided to make one himself.
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And as for Sarah Sanders, let me make one more point, as for Sarah Sanders, that restaurant should have served her.
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Despite the pomp and circumstance that surrounded the traditional event, the modern bride did make one notable change to the ceremony.
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And I thought, what better way to leave the company than make one of these videos that we've been working on?
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I can only imagine what those guys, with their actual talent, had to go through to make one of those videos.
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It is enough to make one nostalgic for the days when their business involved little more than swapping silver for silk.
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If you can't find the original nest, you can make one of your own using materials you can find in nature.
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He mixed the statement of Alexander with the hope of Murkowski that two half hearted statements would make one full one.
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Voluptuous lines, sensual curves and braying crowds of young men eager to make one of the beauties on display their own.
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If everybody's making one thing, you can make one thing over here and be the only guy, which is great fun.
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Better not to make decisions than to make one which could attract the attention of the auditors who oversee public spending.
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And the European Commission is likely to look much more closely at the firm's next big acquisition, should it make one.
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Let's make one thing clear: Earth Day, which falls on Sunday, April 22, is an international awareness day for environmental causes.
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This is part of the reason why she didn't make one with her latest project about the life of Harriet Tubman.
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Finding the genetic differences that make one person taller or shorter than another is like looking for needles in a haystack.
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Glitzy presentation aside, Wojcicki did utilize the presentation to make one news announcement: YouTube will expand its Google Preferred advertising offering.
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So it hurts every time the company trots out a new electric bus concept without any concrete plans to make one.
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When you make one on Facebook, you're thankfully able to correct it no matter how long ago the post was shared.
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"Twitter launched Vine today, which lets you shoot multiple short video segments to make one single, 6-second video," Osofsky wrote.
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For a couple of days, the researchers made the mice's walking make one sound, and then they switched it to another.
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" The CEO also clarified, "It would be a bit of a distraction but maybe we'll make one as a show car.
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Meanwhile Khloé, who is pregnant with a boy with NBA boyfriend Tristan Thompson, did make one thing with Thompson official recently.
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I love cheesecakes — they're delicious, not too pricey ingredient-wise, and any idiot with an oven can make one (that's me!).
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Make one of your hands into a first and grasp it with the other hand, right above their belly button. 3.
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If you want to make one that will stick, come up with one that concerns your professional goals or your reputation.
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Trump is using this deadline to make one final push for the wall: Simply put, walls work and walls save lives.
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David Ford: Can I just make one point of clarification—are we still off the record or are on the record?
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Generally speaking, the change-fee waivers allow customers to make one change to their itineraries without paying additional charges or fares.
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Who knows — maybe this interview will make one Panic at the Disco fan feel a little more comfortable sharing their own.
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But he wants to make one thing clear -- he forgives the person who hit the house, saving his anger for ISIS.
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Charity. Omaze, the site that rewards you for your charitable donations, is about to make one cookie monster's dream come true.
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Ski jackets are a dime a dozen at Outdoor Retailer, so it takes something special to make one truly stand out.
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But before they dive in, Rockford Illinois' Boylan Catholic High School wants to make one thing clear: comply, or stay home.
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If Daniel reaches his potential, he could make one (or both) of the big-money guys irrelevant, at least for now.
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My mentor has always told me to create the kind of work I want to get paid to make one day.
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Waka Flocka Flame wants to make one thing clear ... Gucci Mane did not launch his career and Gucci's disrespecting Waka's mom.
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Traditionally, business clients have been the most profitable, as trucks only had to make one stop to reach hundreds of people.
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Microsoft and LinkedIn are teaming up to make one of the most important parts of job-hunting easier: writing your resume.
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You see this in medicine — diagnostic algorithms make one kind of mistake; doctors tend to make a different kind of mistake.
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Defending a victim of sexual assault allowed each of us to make one last grab—no pun intended—at human decency.
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If you happen upon a slideshow in the News Feed, you can tap a "try it" prompt to make one yourself.
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He had to stay and chat, and what he said could make one wonder if a memoir is in the offing.
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Buyers can either make one-off purchases, or sign up for a subscription, which starts at $120 and includes 10 images.
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Eventually we made it through, and we didn't even make one bad joke that mentioned "Yellow" by Coldplay along the way.
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For couples trying to make one of the most important and expensive decisions of their lives, useful data has been sparse.
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Like it or not, Bloomberg's policies like this one created awareness, while not forcing you to make one choice over another.
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Hopefully, WhatsApp will make one further change, and that is to set Groups to a with-permission-only setting by default.
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You can make one of his hometown, his college town, or his favorite travel destination — you're only limited by your imagination.
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"Science is so powerful that I can make one new food every month for 20 years," This told CNBC in Singapore.
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In his first six N.B.A. seasons, all with the Nets, he took seven 3-pointers total, and did not make one.
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Few things make one appreciate the comforts of modern living more so than central air conditioning on a sticky, sweltering day.
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I remember the receptionist telling me that there were no appointments available, but that I could make one for another time.
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Tax reform has many moving parts, and it's easy to make one seemingly small change that has unintended but significant consequences.
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This will give you the visual understanding of what it means to make one big ring, and not multiple, smaller rings!
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A good first impression can improve your career — and you have just five minutes to make one in a job interview.
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For years, Kim would order pairs from several purveyors of orthopedic shoes — and always want to make one or two adjustments.
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Anybody can wear a cropped sweater, but only Taco Bell and Forever 21 can make one for less than a dollar.
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Check out the portraits below and make one of your own using the "Blood Selfies" tool on the Blood Equality website.
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While Ernest would make one person or family's life a bit easier, there's potential here for security in the sharing economy.
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But the two papers make one thing clear: Humans are threatening a complete takeover of both the land and the sea.
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But the press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, wanted to make one thing clear: Mr. Trump wasn't just teasing his favorite antagonists.
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According to some very optimistic experts, the top TikTok creators are set to make one million dollars a post by 2021.
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"The taste of bitter prompts the body to produce digestive fluids and boosts metabolism, which could make one hungry," she says.
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"I would have waited for backup, for uniformed officers to arrive, and I would make one more appeal," Inspector Dee replied.
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If it can make one-day shipping the new normal, it'll make life that much more difficult for hypothetical future competitors.
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If you wanted a traditional pie or cake, your best recourse was to find a diner, or just make one yourself.
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"If you don't have a plan, this is a good sign it's time to make one so you're not flying blind."
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Make one activity a day a mindfulness priority: Choose one daily activity during work you commit to doing with mindful awareness.
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But it does make one thing clear: The anxiety over automation hindering trade is not supported by the data and evidence.
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The mutual teasing and sly insults that make one couple feel more alive might have another reduced to fisticuffs in seconds.
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I'll make one prediction this morning — the United Kingdom will not be the last member state to leave the European Union.
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I'll make one prediction this morning — the United Kingdom will not be the last member state to leave the European Union.
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" Marsha Ciccolo, a longtime friend of Dr. Forwand, said that his life would make "one of funniest reality TV shows ever.
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Given these realities, Merkel is focused heavily right now on finding a way to make one of these two solutions work.
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The researchers believe that it takes between 40 and 50 years for the planet to make one orbit around its star.
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The researchers believe that it takes between 29.7 and 230 years for the planet to make one orbit around its star.
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It's winter, and to keep a room warm needs a lot of wood, and we can hardly make one room warm.
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A swing factor that may make one of the New York exchanges attractive is Didi's goal to expand its business overseas.
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Researchers used to think a person would need to eat six molecules of vegetable carotenes to make one vitamin A molecule.
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For Vonn, the afternoon made her question her decision to return to make one last bid for a title before retirement.
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The overseas popularity of the Extreme Vs. line of games does make one wonder why they haven't been localized until now.
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But the Gulf nation is now angling to make one of the biggest investments in nuclear energy the world has seen.
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"I want to make one thing clear: This case is not about politics," he said in a press conference on Wednesday.
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Technically however, anyone can make one of these dark web mirrors, and for any website: in a demonstration video on YouTube.
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So we decided to put her up in four different ponies and make one long one, and it got so much buzz.
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And a new startup called Visor has just raised $9 million in financing to make one of them as painless as possible.
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On the upcoming LG V40 ThinQ smartphone, LG wants to give creators and everyday users alike an easy way to make one.
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But whatever you do, make one thing clear: You care about them, you care about their child, and you want to help.
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The left is engaging is something far different, far more vitriolic and I think, if I can just make one last point.
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Multiple profiles of Sater make one thing jaw-droppingly clear: Sater is an important, yet intentionally unheralded, figure in US national security.
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"So, I think if people want to make a move, they should make one now before we see some weaknesses creep in."
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I get home, walk the pup, feed him, and do a 30-minute yoga workout while I make one of the pizzas.
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NASA's Paul Chodas wants to make one thing perfectly clear: Planet Earth isn't about to get obliterated by a giant killer asteroid.
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I want to create objects which slightly disturb with their very existence but make one feel a prickly sensation in the stomach!
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You need to make time with your kids, but you must not forget to make one-on-one time with your spouse.
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Kerr did make one change, sliding Festus Ezeli into the starting lineup at center in hopes of bolstering the team's interior defense.
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Whenever a celebrity flies from L.A. to New York, they always make one important stop before they leave: West 4 Tattoo. Why?
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Since wheelchairs for dogs can be costly, animal care workers Faye Daniel and McCall Kotsur resolved to make one of their own.
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Phone Bill: $83 Additional ExpensesRoth IRA Contribution: I make one yearly lump sum contribution of $5,500 (the max amount) around tax season.
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But they don't always understand how to make one another feel seen or valued — a modern marriage if I've ever witnessed one.
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We have a latte machine anyway and I'm running on time for once, so I make one for my husband and myself.
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Now advertisers can make one master list of blocked websites, and Facebook will apply that to all of the customer's ad campaigns.
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He would give you the shirt off his back and if he didn't have a shirt, he would make one for you.
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While her dress might have originally cost £2,000, it's looking like Wragg is set to make one mighty profit from her misfortune.
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At that point, his parents, Melissa and and Chris, decided to stop treatment and make one of their son's dreams come true.
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The Sheriff's Department in Hall County, Georgia rallied together this week to make one little boy's first day of school very special.
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Once enabled, you can make one-to-one or group voice calls from any of your existing channels or direct message threads.
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Make one of your accounts your main account and use it to log in to all of your other accounts at once . . .
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Majority do "average;" we'll throw in an overachiever So here let's take our previous example, but make one of them a star.
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Let's make one thing clear about portable vaporizers: They'll never be as portable (or enjoyable) as a good old-fashioned marijuana cigarette.
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Both astronomers and astrologers would like to make one thing clear, now and forever: Their respective areas of study are very different.
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So, let's make one thing clear: Masturbation is fun, but no one needs to be "saved" from having sex with multiple people.
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I do want to make one point about this, it&aposs not -- it does have -- the president on this MS-13 issue.
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It is almost enough to make one wish for the old days, when Illinois was run by a corrupt Democratic machine. Almost.
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But it's also an opportunity, intentional or not, to make one final impression and give your interviewer something to remember you by.
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But it seems that big sleeves, drapey fits, and extra-long hemlines all combine to make one hell of a fall jacket.
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The plan was to sell these nearly worthless discs —remember, anybody can make one for free — for a quarter each to refurbishers.
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She builds worlds that look a little like ours, but are wrong enough to make one think—really think, not just feel.
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If all goes well, Hahn will make one rehab start and then return to the A's rotation, manager Bob Melvin said Friday.
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Options like sharing, searching, and editing are pretty evenly matched, or not different enough to make one stand out against the other.
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It does have some more modern technical specs, including Bluetooth and Wifi, which make one of its signature features possible: surprise games.
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Divorce might make one feel like a failure, but eventually you start to find grace in the idea that life goes on.
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So rather than shelling out for something simple, Reddit user unicronprincezz decided to make one from scratch for their fantasy football league.
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You can make movies about civil rights leaders who are dead, but it's not easy to make one about a current man.
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The brass wants to make one other point ... he shouldn't record the action from the street, because someone could get run over.
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"Those three extremes make one unholy trinity of an enemy and our foreign policy needs to face in that direction," he said.
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But these skeptics do make one point that is unquestionably correct and important: Cash cannot be a substitute for basic public goods.
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A file name processing glitch already being exploited in the wild makes it easy to make one file type seem like another.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. wants to make one thing clear: His wife Amy did not play a role in his decision to retire.
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But if you can make one guy's life healthier and more positive, you make two; four; eight; 16 and so on better.
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Lucky for us, Milo Ventimiglia graciously stepped in to make one thing abundantly clear — Jess is not the father of the baby.
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There was nothing threatening about Sadek, although with a swift glance he could make one of his migrant customers fall in line.
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We make one big trip to Sam's Club at the beginning of the month and do our best to make things last.
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If you're only going to make one Countertime purchase and you really want to make it count, this is a good candidate.
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Perhaps you have a series of photos that would look spectacular as a GIF, if only you knew how to make one.
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I want to make one thing clear: I am pro-environment, pro-equal rights for women and minorities, and pro-LGBT rights.
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Predictions, of course, are always hard to make — who wants to make one if there's a big change you'll get it wrong?
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Snapchat has let you create custom geofilters for events since February, but until now you've needed image editing software to make one.
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It's enough to make one wonder if sometimes there aren't more important things than mere competency to consider when making staffing decisions.
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It's enough to make one consider many unmentionable actions, or, at the very least, venting your anger at the nearest bus driver.
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Let's make one thing clear: This is not, in any way, meant to throw shade at other months and their perceived sexiness.
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Military analyst Wei Dongxu calls the new arms "sci-fi" weapons that will make one Chinese soldier the equal of 215 adversaries.
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If it's not or you don't have a Google account, make one and then click the gray icon in the top-right1.
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And their findings make one thing abundantly clear: Texas is going to become the most important political state over the next decade.
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"There are a lot of young people who'll come get a sandwich, but they're not going to make one," Andy Dent said.
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Me, I might make one or more of them for dinner tonight, alongside a pile of carrots and radishes, cucumbers and celery.
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Knowing that the US Environmental Protection Agency is currently working to disprove climate change is enough to make one feel utterly helpless.
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We have to make one fair wage and we have to raise the national minimum wage to $27.25 an hour, nothing less.
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"I had to fight my father who thought, 'You will never survive with your piñatas, you make one a day,'" he said.
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Could an AI ever understand a system like a Rube Goldberg machine like humans do, much less make one of its own?
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A down market can be detrimental to retirement savers' investments, but it does make one strategy more attractive: A Roth IRA conversion.
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The increases are meant to limit inflation, and the bank is expected to make one more before the end of the year.
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This link has a list of these agencies; applicants need an appointment for a visit and can make one online at passportappointment.travel.state.gov.
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Toward the end of his career, having made thousands of martinis, Mr. Rowles said there was a right way to make one.
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Omelets make perfect working-from-home lunches because they are incredibly satisfying, and you can make one in less than five minutes.
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More local inventory: Amazon has to make sure it has more inventory closer to the customer to make one-day delivery work.
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The 20-some gilded objects by Pierre Gouthière sitting in regal silence in the Frick Collection galleries make one thing brilliantly clear.
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"Humility is kind of an asinine word in a way, but a cathedral does make one humble in a sense," he said.
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If you want the full experience there is a nice video online showing you how to make one in no time flat.
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BAKER: Writing about the president's lies and sexual adventurism did not make one popular with the Clinton White House, that's for sure.
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However, to make one yourself would be quite a lot of effort realistically — and you'd certainly have a lot to wash up.
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Tech Tip Q. How do you make one of those Facebook posts that asks your friends to suggest dentists and other services?
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I'll make one prediction for 2018: The investors who follow these three steps will have fuller, happier and more confident financial lives.
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But Facebook is also where these recipes go to die — it's like they seem too complicated that you never actually make one.
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Derulo, however, thought about the situation a lot, and wants to make one thing clear: Cats definitely CGI-ed his nether region.
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This is the case that Republicans can make, if they must make one, for why they are passing this likely tax bill.
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However, it does make one thing extraordinarily clear: Trump is not pleased to be joining the list of presidents who've faced impeachment.
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Despite the celebrity snafus, the Trump team wants to make one thing clear: The Freedom and Liberty balls are about the people.
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"Going out on your own, you quickly find out the amount of work it takes to make one item well," Taghizadeh said.
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You make one phone call blackmailing a foreign leader, and everyone acts like you made one phone call blackmailing a foreign leader.
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Although most Apple router sales were to Mac owners, having an Apple router didn't make one likely to buy future Apple gear.
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The problem is there was no official, Pentagon-approved plan to make one yet, which is why Trump immediately dispatched Marine Gen.
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If you are ... I don't know, make one up, but if you're Fox News, you're probably not looking for that audience. Right?
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When these bodies come together, they spin around each other rapidly, several times per second, before joining to make one incredibly dense object.
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"A lot of Americans look at the table as a minefield: You make one mistake and you go to nutritional hell," he says.
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I don't have time to make mine in the morning in addition to my other stuff, so I usually make one after work.
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The more decisions a creator confronts, the more likely he will be to get caught up trying to make one of those decisions.
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But many of those sites are pulling in piles of money from manufacturers aiming to make one final push for the consumer's attention.
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More and more, he finds himself having to make one of the toughest of all - whether to separate a child from its family.
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Does it make one a Coastal Elite™️ if deep-fried Coca-Cola (deep-fried Coca-Cola?!) is a new concept to them?
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The company will also offer users the possibility to make one-off donations or set up recurring payments to charities of their choice.
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Carrie Fisher wants to make one thing crystal clear: she has never commented on, much less badmouthed, Harrison Ford's talents in the bedroom.
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Ciara and Russell Wilson's outfits bear uncanny resemblances to the Carter couple's clothes, but they did make one change Bey and Jay's scene.
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There have been previous attempts to use machine learning to detect patterns that make one molecule smell like garlic and another like jasmine.
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Slack also has the ability to create private groups so you can make one for bridesmaids or groomsmen, your family or his family.
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Social media apps provide a treasure trove of inspiration to couples hoping to make one of the biggest moments in their lives unforgettable.
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She told a fan that she didn't end up peeing her pants, though she did make one crucial mistake preparing for the taping.
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Plus, he's made a career out of crude sex jokes — can he really not handle hearing a woman make one at his expense?
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When Turner couldn't find a good tutorial on how to make one, she decided to just make up the process as she went.
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And the walk from the dark of the theater, to the light of the day, gives us the grease to make one glide.
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Rose finally had an answer for all the unused fabric she had lying around the house: she would make one of the quilts.
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Simone Giertz was tired of waiting for Elon Musk to unveil his new Tesla pickup truck, so she decided to make one herself.
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Although before you go rushing to apply, let me make one small change so this application is 100 percent accurate:Filming starts this fall.
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The peculiar arrangement of one-word-per-line could make one imagine a forceful whisper, filled with urgency — or a mock revelatory showdown.
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It could also make one for a USB-C port used by any Android phones which make the change and adopt that port.
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Stark's work acts to reflect the impressions left by Bowie's presentation of the scintilla sublime or those mesmerizing moments which make one swoon.
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OK, so this one isn't exactly a punch, but it's the same idea—make one massive batch and keep everyone happy all night.
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There was no pro sports arena, and none of the seizure of property or demolition that would be required to make one fit.
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But picture hundreds of different people, each with different interests and ambitions, attempting to make one video game that is its best self.
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It could also make one for a USB-C port used by any Android phone which make the change and adopts that port.
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But the company is clearly looking to push things even further as it works to make one-day delivery standard for Prime users.
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For the ultimate effect, make one of these short Kanyeisms your Instagram caption, and blare your newfound self-love to the outside world.
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Mariners manager Scott Servais said he hadn't yet decided whether Paxton would make one final start on Sunday against the Los Angeles Angels.
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A dramatic three-minute pause in the courtroom by the defense would make one truly appreciate how long a time that really is.
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"If you make one wrong move, they'll bump you," he said as he rode over a rough patch of concrete on Grand Street.
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The Mission Gose came from Mount Pleasant, S.C., home of Westbrook Brewing, which itself happens to make one of the best American goses.
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K-Swiss even offers a breakdown of how much it costs to make one of these shoes, in what it calls "Transparent Pricing."
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As it takes about 400 cocoa beans to make one pound of chocolate, this is equivalent to 1 to 3 pounds of chocolate.
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The Daily Stormer recently featured a post urging its readers to make one final push for Mr. Trump via their social media feeds.
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I want to create full, [immersive] spaces, so I locked myself in a room with only A4 paper [to make] one of them.
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Even if President-elect Trump could make one deal a day for the next four years, he would fall short of this mark.
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That would mean consumption of 780,000 tonnes of corn, as three tonnes of corn would be used to make one tonne of ethanol.
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But then they did make one good decision: They decided not to collect the prize money for the top finishers in the race.
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There are road closures, the endless comings and goings of large equipment trucks, and enough golf carts to make one a little crazy.
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El Salvador's president, Salvador Sánchez Cerén, spoke by phone with Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, on Friday to make one last plea.
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The cars get all the attention, but it takes a lot of muscle to make one of the world's biggest car shows happen.
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Many stories can be told about the 2018 midterm elections, but their mixed results make one thing clear: We are a country divided.
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"It certainly would make one believe there's no reason to do anything because you have some kind of civic pride as a citizen."
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It seems never to have been captured in its unfurled glory, though it did make one odd cameo in 19th-century art history.
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Maybe it's better, here at the top of the week, to make one of these extremely satisfying main-course salads for dinner instead.
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When you're struggling, sometimes you pitch well, but you make one bad pitch, and it gets hit, and that's the reason you lose.
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In my mind, the most amazing thing would be to take them all home and make one big animated series out of them.
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Given the simple task of impressing Nan with her progressive politics and feminist bona fides, Shiv proceeds to make one mistake after another.
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You can make one of their hometown, their favorite travel destination, or the place where you met, and hone in on particular spots.
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But the red flags that surrounded Thrush as he rose to the top make one wonder about what our industry sees as desirable.
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" It may be, Mr. Scott added, "that to find a leading role worthy of her gifts, Ms. Bell had to make one herself.
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Last year, we saw Amazon push to make one-day shipping a reality in a bid to prevent you from shopping anywhere else.
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When the stylist Elizabeth Saltzman stopped by, she begged the designer to make one for a client to wear to the Emmy Awards.
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Amazon spent roughly $3 billion in shortening its delivery time last year to make one-day shipping the default for all Prime members.
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Spoiler: Because all dogs make one or more types of proteins, there truly is no such thing as a "hypoallergenic" dog, Wright said.
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MIAMI — In his months on the campaign trail, Beto O'Rourke has wanted to make one thing explicitly clear: He is not a pendejo.
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"You'll hire the cart, someone will bring it around, explain the history of martinis, then help you to make one yourself," said Irwin.
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Let me make one thing clear: Budgeting won't make up for the systemic change needed to help marginalized folks below the poverty line.
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Details varied by airline, but they generally allowed fliers to make one change to their itineraries without paying change fees or recalculated fares.
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Kawhi Leonard waits for the hedge, and then throws the pass to the rolling big; this time, the Cavs make one more read.
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This is what I have in mind for the venue—bringing together all sorts of house and techno to make one beautiful experience.
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My grandmother and her sister always make one pot of red chile, one pot of green chile, and a separate pot of pinto beans.
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In the perpetual debate over breast-feeding, breast-feeding advocates make one point over and over: Breast-feeding costs a lot less than formula.
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Check out the Design FX video above to see how effects studio Digital Domain combined all those elements to make one mega X-Man.
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Nobody likes to make black-or-white decisions, he added, arguing he does not think he needs to make one yet in this case.
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Measuring anywhere from 3 to 10 feet (1-3 meters) in diameter, mini-moons make one or several orbits of Earth before breaking free.
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Harrison Ford would make one helluva New York City cop on traffic duty ... judging by the way he handled a tunnel backup in Manhattan.
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That DNA finding led Mary Lacy, the Boulder district attorney at the time, to make one of the most controversial decisions in the case.
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It's enough to make one nostalgic for the 1970s, when Betsey was making clothes for the Velvet Underground and other rockers of the day.
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And restaurants are closely watching the price of pork bellies these days because bellies are used to make one of America's favorite foods: bacon.
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When a voter asked about his "uniform," Buttigieg said he makes decisions all day and enjoys having to make one fewer choice each morning.
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If you expect toasts at the dinner, invite her to make one of those, instead — knowing that she may lean on religion a bit.
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RHP Shelby Miller (finger) is expected to make one more rehab start before a possible return to the starting rotation, manager Chip Hale said.
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A group of kind-hearted Best Buy employees in Valley Stream, New York, pooled their paychecks to help make one boy's holiday season special.
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Crenshaw contacted the shop, which is run by doll maker Kayla Baker, and asked her to make one that looks like Charlie — birthmark included.
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Coffee companies may want you to think this number signifies what it actually costs to make one, but there's a lot more to it.
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It has toured schools, universities, city halls and cinemas across France and the world, with plans to make one film free to view online.
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Now, Lady Gaga just revealed a heartbreaking story that's going to make one of the most moving moments in the film even more powerful.
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And the numbers seem to make one thing clear: Given a subscription model for tickets, people are more likely to go to the theater.
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In each case, the artists of Cut-Ups make one thing quite clear: the relationship between print culture and queer culture is mutually beneficial.
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No two GIFs are the same, so you'll need to play around with the various Save For Web settings every time you make one.
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I want some dessert, so I make one of the TJ's caramel-chocolate mug cakes and add a scoop of Ben & Jerry's on top.
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Saying you're going to make one of the greatest gangster movies ever made for your first film, well that's kind of a tall order.
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All a leader needs to do is make one remark to 'put a woman in her place' and his sycophants will do the rest.
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To feel pleasure in this day and age is, in some sense, to abandon reality and abandoning reality tends to make one feel delusional.
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Or just the alter-ego of an actor who took showrunner I. Marlene King up on the offer to make one final PLL appearance?
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This week, It's Always Sunny decided to make one of the most universally reviled things in all of television sitcom history—a clip show.
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There's no good reason for a company to build a levitating Bluetooth speaker, but in fairness, there aren't many reasons not to make one.
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For many engineers, the goal of building a robotic prosthetic hand is to make one capable of doing everything a biological hand can do.
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Watching beasts as mighty as Airbus's double-deck leviathan take to the air is enough to make one wonder at the laws of physics.
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All he needs to do is make one or two plays, nothing fancy—just avoid any gigantic screw-up that will destroy his team.
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Make one large blender-full of the smoothie of your choice (or if you want to get really fancy, make a few different flavors).
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" In response to Mr. Erdogan's video, Mr. Graham recalled, "I said, 'Want me to get the Kurds to make one about what you're doing?
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Investors are eager for details on XPO's acquisition strategy and Jacobs reiterated on Wednesday plans to make "one or two" acquisitions by year end.
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The 19-year-old will make one more start before the Dodgers decide how to proceed with him throughout the rest of the season.
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Without donning a stylish tinfoil hat (Apple doesn't make one yet) it's clear the iPhone's fragility may be connected to Apple's motive for profit.
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The Arduino Electronics Blueprints book will teach you how to make one using your own wave files or from sound files you found online.
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If a Wi-Fi-enable multicooker appeals to you, we suggest waiting for a second-generation version (if Instant Pot plans to make one).
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"We've got to make one more play," coach Bill Peters told reporters after Carolina dropped a 33-2 shootout loss to Minnesota on Saturday.
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That way you only need to make one transaction to pay your rent or mortgage, as well as other basics like utilities and groceries.
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So they're years behind schedule, billions of dollars over budget, and they're supposed to make one of these every year or two going forward.
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"Those two stars would orbit each other every about 24 years, and every 4,000 years they'd make one orbit around KELT-4A," Eastman said.
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He acknowledged that there was no U.S. extradition request right now, but argued Washington was sure to make one if Snowden visited the country.
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Donald Trump's retweets Wednesday didn't just make one fringe-dwelling British Islamophobe happy, he also energized her racist and anti-Semitic allies throughout Europe.
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NVidia has a chip so powerful it can be used to make one server as powerful as 40 servers that are in use today.
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And let's make one thing very clear: Heterosexual couples do not always split up because The Woman was unable to make The Man happy.
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I just wanted to see if I could make one single trip to the supermarket without ending up with more trash than actual food.
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The truth is that in the late 1970s, it took 10 workers to make one ton of steel, while today it only takes one.
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