That might make for good tennis, but that doesn't make for very good cinema.
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We 'Make in India', 'Make for India' and now, we will 'Make for the World'.
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It would certainly make for better movies, but it just might make for better politics, too.
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These ordinary cruelties might not make for riveting journalism, but they make for a rich and revealing memoir.
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The same qualities that make for great noise cancellation also make for an uncomfortable fit that's impossible to ignore.
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They also make for great ASMR, because the chewy, sticky textures make for extra noisy mouth sounds – an ASMR necessity.
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Idealism and utopian visions of the world may make for great speeches, but they rarely make for coherent foreign policy.
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This is a choice women should make for themselves, and they're saying, 'No, this is a choice we will make for women.
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Conversely, for however much OBJ might make for a good sideline reporter, Fox reporter Laura Okmin would make for one helluva wide receiver.
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NELSON PELTZ: And I'm telling you, once this fight ended -- and it doesn't make for good copy and it doesn't make for great television.
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Like single-payer health care and free public college tuition, child allowances may not make for easy politics, but they do make for good policy.
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That may or may not make for a better product but it will definitely make for friendlier treatment from regulators looking at the new coin.
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But all work and no play would make for a dull show, and "Succession" departs enough from the real world to make for an entertaining escape.
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But all work and no play would make for a dull show, and "Succession" departs enough from the real world to make for an entertaining escape.
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"Right now the toys we make for girls are consumables, and the toys we make for boys teach them to be builders, inventors and creators, " Chipps said.
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Click here to view original GIFSilly Putty does not make for a very effective projectile, and I'm also guessing it wouldn't make for a particularly effective dildo, either.
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Personally, I think the 10-inch size should make for a better fit in the kitchen than the original model and could make for a great cooking companion.
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Decade-old shows make for unmatchable comfort viewing—but when ever-proliferating platforms make for ever-harder choices, the question remains whether the plumage is colorful enough to attract subscribers.
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So for the Oscars, just as with the weightier episodes of his show, that combination didn't overall make for a hilarious monologue — but it sure did make for a relevant one.
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None of which may make for the ratings-bonanza in Cleveland, but all of which will make for a party fired up and ready to go all the way to November.
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It's ... How much content did you make for this?
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After all, small, reliable gains make for a good investment.
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These qualities are what make for a true people's president.
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What a world we would make for all of humanity.
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It's filled with the elements that make for great dramas.
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Must have been a tough call to make for MGMT.
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But it does make for good — albeit slightly cruel — television.
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It is the details that make for the grand picture.
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Family visits usually make for a mixed bag of emotions.
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What mischief might the devil make for these idle hands?
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Unfortunately, though, that doesn't make for a very fun headline.
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Perhaps most importantly, they both make for equally mesmerizing Boomerangs.
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And, apparently, they make for a very realistic wine alternative.
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That would make for a whole different kind of vision.
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Do you have a special dish you make for Thanksgiving?
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But this question doesn't just make for good sitcom fodder.
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Well, this should definitely make for a dramatic reunion show.
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In practice, though, it didn't make for particularly compelling television.
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Which will probably make for some confused messaging at times.
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On its own, this could make for a fun movie.
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That does not make for a grand new economic theory.
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The tariffs may not even make for good domestic politics.
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It can make for a tired parent and miserable child.
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Typically, though not always, good books make for good movies.
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Because damn does it make for a good Instagram selfie.
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Perishable data doesn't make for a very good data moat.
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More broadly effective vaccines could make for fewer sick people.
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But should that sell out, these make for good alternatives.
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Wishes from Taylor Swift make for a truly happy birthday.
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And hey, they'd all make for a solid dinner, too.
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In fact, it can make for some pretty trippy visuals.
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And it will no doubt make for a great movie.
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You know what does make for good onscreen storytelling, however?
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It turns out foxes make for very stubborn house guests.
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For West Ham fans, this must make for heartbreaking footage.
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Such a lawsuit would make for uncomfortable times in Basel.
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In theory, Bernard's "epiphanies" make for a fun, shocking twist.
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Money and partisanship, however, do not make for strong parties.
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But that doesn't make for good highlights or heightened controversy.
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In most cases, court cases make for very dry reading.
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But man oh man does it make for awkward interviews.
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Home assistants make for a wonderful addition to any household.
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At the very minimum this should make for fascinating viewing.
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If there is, it could make for some uncomfortable silences.
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But thoughtful critiques don't always make for great reality TV.
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If everyone were sober, it'd make for pretty boring television.
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But, those feelings make for some pretty poetic song lyrics.
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But they do make for a neat retro tech gift!
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More time could make for a better debut for Pinterest.
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The intuitive reactions make for a real and organic experience.
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But he says interviews still make for the best stories.
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Maybe. But wishful thinking does not make for smart policy.
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The CFPB's studies of the market make for uncomfortable reading.
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That's a decision we'll have to make for another day.
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But they both think that felines make for captivating storytelling.
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Professionally comfortable with improvising, the D.J.s make for affable company.
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Combined, they might just make for your best sex yet.
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Guac will make for a fine entrance into the weekend.
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Communication — and smart money habits — make for a happy union.
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These ingredients make for a high sugar and fat content.
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Faculty and administration salaries make for an easy political target.
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Plants make for great presents, but they don't last forever.
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The Congressional hearings make for good theater but little else.
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Looser limits on political expression make for a freer America.
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If explored well, it can make for solid spooky content.
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But then come the moments that make for campfire storytelling.
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And solitude is an elected position to make for oneself.
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This shall make for an eggceptionally good omelette, eggstravaganly so!
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Such practical considerations, however, do not make for powerful myth.
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What sacrifices do we need to make for the environment?
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It's the chaos and turmoil that make for good art.
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Either way, these habits certainly make for good bag stalking.
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That might not make for a golden age of punk.
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And that could make for a very powerful training tool.
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It was a very hard record to make for us.
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He never complains about the food I make for us.
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It is about the sacrifices they make for the countrymen.
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Bath salts from Murphy & Daughters make for a luxurious gift.
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And which would make for your ideal TV viewing experience?
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Ferries and flights make for easy island hopping and adventuring.
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Something he wants to make for me — I didn't ask.
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What investments do you want to make for your future?
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It does not make for fertile conditions for coalition building.
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What kind of a life do we make for ourselves?
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And that doesn't make for a great journey throughout life.
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And many of them make for fine holiday viewing, too.
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That can make for a long night for a starter.
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Those are the toughest holes and make for great theater.
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What are the qualities that make for a good rivalry?
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Corruption and legal uncertainty make for a hostile business climate.
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Bits Sometimes old friends make for the best of enemies.
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This alone could make for a promising, if familiar, narrative.
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And there is a case to make for their choice.
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The Whole & Simple power bowls make for quick, healthy lunches.
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A clairvoyant capybara would make for a more democratic leader.
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Still, trust doesn't necessarily make for identical styles of acting.
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I thought that would make for a fun solving experience.
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Make "luncheon meat" into HAM; make "for each" into PER.
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Big boobs do not make for an enjoyable running experience.
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Mothers and their young make for especially compelling wildlife photography.
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That's a decision each of us must make for ourselves.
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Melek said the market's positioning could make for volatile trading.
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That doesn't make for an atmosphere conducive to talking peace.
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There are no resounding victories that make for easy headlines.
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Lowered estimates make for easier analyst beats come reporting season.
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Either would make for a fine dinner sometime this week.
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His case does not make for an exceptional immigrant soundbite.
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Now that will make for some interesting break room conversations.
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Upcoming design features are intended to make for easier riding.
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A full biography of him would make for riveting reading.
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It could make for some exciting weekend cooking as well.
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Both ideas make for vivid theater, though the focus changes.
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Because good law does not necessarily make for good cases.
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Good facts make for better criticism, it seems to me.
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And the important thing is, the clothes we make for you to wear to work, or to a luncheon, or to a meeting, are no less exciting than what we make for the red carpet.
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Their weakness strengthens Zod, who does make for an excellent antagonist.
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What is it about female foursomes that make for good storytelling?
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Does the heritage of contemporary participants make for greater historical legibility?
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They make for pleasurable listening at home or at the office.
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There's also a broader case to make for investing in Underscore.
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Producers must think the tension will make for a better show.
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They do, however, likely make for a lot of coming apologies.
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But Yossarian's weary demeanor doesn't make for an especially dynamic protagonist.
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But it was a decision I had to make for myself.
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It doesn't make for an inviting space, I'll tell you that.
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These gifts will make for an easily achieved, extra meaningful gesture.
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But India's second thoughts make for the bigger, and brighter, story.
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And that reality doesn't make for the most gripping film content.
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But that's really the best argument I can make for it.
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There's a good case to make for a space force, though.
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Thick blankets and freshly fried tortillas make for a good night.
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It's that thing average people make for parties and road trips.
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If anything, it'll make for a pretty sweet post-credits scene.
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How much money do TikTok influencers make for a sponsored post?
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That can still make for a very productive Ghost Exorcism Day.
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This is certain to make for a very uncomfortable plot line.
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Even if that would make for a tremendously entertaining video game.
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"Also they make for great social media content, tbh," Ross says.
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That and Drew Brees's potential return make for an interesting week.
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It does not always make for an easy relationship with government.
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But...we must admit, it sure does make for good entertainment.
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"Things a bartender strains to make" for MAI TAIS was great.
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If she is, though, she'd also make for a sweet capture.
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It'll make for a fantastic Friday night, and it's totally free!
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Characters' crumbling senses of reality make for topsy-turvy, intriguing worlds.
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All of which will make for a terrific week of eating.
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Eyeliner and heat do not make for a summer love story.
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It would make for a pretty boss box set to create.
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The only thing we didn't make for him was his shoes.
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But we think it would make for a pretty good sketch.Â
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Unfortunately, this does not make for a very effective prank program.
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These books, all released in 2018, make for fantastic vacation reads.
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Those qualities make for some very intense and visually striking encounters.
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Sure enough, the vintage boxes make for lovely living room accoutrements.
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If you ask us, books make for the ideal holiday gift.
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I somehow always make for a one-liner here or there.
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Death doesn't exactly make for uplifting bumper stickers or catchy memes.
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Still, they could make for some pretty interesting reading, Sheil said.
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But doesn't it also make for some of the best schools?
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They're (super) cute, they're minimal, and they make for great photographs.
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Still, VSCO's photo filters often make for some great looking images.
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Even the simple bananas make for some of the best snacks.
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Political philanthropy could make for braver politicians—and better democratic outcomes.
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And how much did Curtis make for the film's newest sequel?
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Either way, should make for some GREAT storylines down the road.
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The scars where the tears were make for even more character.
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At least half of these would make for killer band names.
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Choosing your seats wisely will make for a more comfortable journey.
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Two beloved actresses and one Wolverine make for one great photo.
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It sounds like it would make for a really personal episode.
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But it would make for a pretty interesting, neurotic recipe video!
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That does not make for the most appetizing piece of fish.
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The firm identified three characteristics that make for a successful transaction.
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A kids' meal can make for a healthy lunch or dinner.
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Such a combination will never make for a nice dining experience.
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However, this journey was one he'd wanted to make for years.
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But that would make for dull movies and easy video games.
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Hauser's female subjects make for some of his most powerful images.
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This can make for a partial, haphazard sort of decision-making.
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The hilly streets of San Francisco make for a good challenge.
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That would make for a divisive and historic first 100 days.
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Hefty stuff ... so it should make for some good operatic theater.
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Even the mountains in the Arctic make for gorgeous nature photography.
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Early sunsets in Rhode Island make for stunning autumn coastal views.
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Leftovers will make for a rather soggy breakfast the next day.
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Surely, the answer will make for the biggest headline of all.
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That will make for nice fodder, but it really won't matter.
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Obviously any plans you make for the future, she's in them.
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Well, apparently they make for good videos but not good business.
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Those and a kale salad make for good living in 2016.
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It's not hard to understand why drones make for compelling fare.
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How many cuberdons did you make for the KAA Gent fans?
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But metal bands and craft beer make for uniquely fitting bedfellows.
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He and his mother were debating what to make for dinner.
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It doesn't make for a peaceful mindset — or for great relationships.
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On this form, the record will make for a fascinating listen.
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But on the other, that would make for less climactic television.
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Maybe Johnny Manziel can help make for a better president. Really.
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Gratuitous double-height spaces make for inefficiencies in your mechanical systems.
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Modern day, intricately designed pumpkin creations certainly make for impressive decorations.
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Their theory was that happy drivers would make for satisfied customers.
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More seasonal temperatures helped make for a stronger October, Kohl's said.
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Any one of those would make for a nice dinner tonight.
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This does not make for great TV in the Hollywood sense.
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Because fuck the rules—especially the ones you make for yourself.
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Odell Beckham Jr. and Johnathan Hankins make for excellent building blocks.
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All are comfortable in the hand and make for easy sipping.
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They also make for excellent Instagram posts on a couple's hashtag.
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Game consoles actually make for good test cases of the MMWA.
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It is the best investment we can make for our future.
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Simply Nature Organic Chicken Sausages can make for a great dinner.
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"In the long run, it may make for a new understanding."
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As the resolution is low, small images make for better viewing.
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The bottom line: Well-informed job seekers make for happier employees.
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That would make for the second major error of the show.
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Dirty fighting, if prolonged, does not necessarily make for good reading.
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Ultimately, it's not a decision you get to make for yourself.
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This will surely make for some interesting sibling rivalries growing up.
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In normal times, White House press briefings make for boring television.
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Solar power and milk make for a good combination, she said.
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Classic Blue can also make for an eye-catching accent wall.
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That could make for a nice Democratic presidential platform in 2024. ■
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What predictions can you make for global, national or local events?
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But it might be difficult to make for the first time.
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Latouche's life would make for a fine dark musical, no doubt.
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Hot tubs also make for a greater maintenance challenge than pools.
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Those little happy accidents make for some character on the record.
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Cicadas aren't particularly nimble and make for easy meals for birds.
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Over all, the puzzle should make for a satisfying Saturday workout.
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One single invention can make for a huge advancement in biotechnology.
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China causes the ripples that make for trading rather than investing.
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They can symbolize love or simply make for cute body art.
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No, it probably won't make for a good story for Hollywood.
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And I'm not sure that would make for a better show.
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Poets often make for good art critics, though I would argue articulate artists make for even better ones, as we are directly invested in the making of art, and usually have strong points of view concerning it.
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When the opportunity arises, muddy conditions like this make for incredible pictures.
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It includes three blendable shades that make for effortless contouring and highlighting.
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HEADLINES ON NEWS-STANDS up and down England make for grisly reading.
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They also make for a fun distraction that everyone can enjoy. 4.
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Here are three key ones the Cavs can make for Game 3.
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These seven bills could make for a financially strained start to 393.
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Does anyone else think this would make for a fantastic Olympic sport?
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Some of those could make for some interesting encounters with world leaders.
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Stomping boots and beaded bags make for an on-point accessories game.
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As Minaj joins the fun, the two make for a fierce duo.
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I take that time to think of what to make for lunch.
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Those risks will certainly make for an interesting, if frustrating, ad campaign.
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Feel-good films spiked with nationalistic fervour make for an intoxicating combination.
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What kind of difference do you think this can make for students?
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At the very least, it could make for some great pop music.
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Raising fewer animals for slaughter could make for a lighter carbon footprint.
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One thing's for certain, it would make for some seriously good television.
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The cobblestones make for a rough ride, which leads to leg convulsions.
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This would make for a cool fixture for one's den or office.
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Then again, today's deals make for giftable goodies in a pinch, too.
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Structurally higher volatility will make for a much less equity-friendly environment.
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Here are the famous lovebirds who would make for killer couples' costumes.
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Would Nyong'o, an Academy Award winner, make for a "credible" victim too?
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VICE: What kind of financial sacrifices do you make for your family?
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They make for terrible economics," NRF CEO Matthew Shay told "Squawk Box.
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In a few years that should surely make for some interesting analysis.
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But what I can say is – what would Q make for Aquaman?
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Still, it could make for some super great chase scenes in movies.
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However, the technology should make for some interesting materials experiments at MIT.
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There's a combination of things that make for a great title sequence.
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Essentially, romances ranging from sexy to sweet make for fantastic vacation reads.
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But even if they can't, it will make for a great story.
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The two calendars pair nicely together to make for one delicious December.
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Birdbaths, flowerpots and clogged gutters all make for excellent mosquito breeding grounds.
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It slows the game down and can make for a slippery slope.
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Both signs are romantic, so they could make for a good fling.
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It's just you, your fans, and the stuff you make for them.
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These demographics — and the economic backgrounds of Midwesterners — make for diverse politics.
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The shots you normally make for whatever reason just aren't going in.
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And bigger objects make for easier targets to hit on the field.
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All of those allegations make for a different type of predatory behavior.
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This album should make for perfect Sunday morning listening once it's available.
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Trust us, they make for an amazing Monday night TV lineup. 5.
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They make for quite a pair, and I'll leave it at that.
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The internal opposition to Pruitt will likely make for a rocky tenure.
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All else being equal, monopoly platforms tend to make for good businesses.
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All of the changes will make for an interesting couture week, anyway.
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His broadsides make for great theater, even if the statements are debatable.
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It should make for some interesting reading if either camp ever complies.
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And growing ranks of retired Americans make for a target-rich environment.
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A dash more care would make for a better place to dine.
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An uncomfortable kid can make for a miserable flight or road trip.
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The presence of Cook and Bezos could make for some interesting dynamics.
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Bombastic, outsize, demagogic figures do not make for the easiest satire target.
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The staples of our culture wars make for lousy grounds for impeachment.
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Light fading and some distressed detailing make for a more unique wash.
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Those answers could make for a long, politically hot autumn in Washington.
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Filling in the middle is going to make for a beautiful picture.
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What kind of trade-offs you've had to make for your success?
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The pairing could make for some interesting future Thanksgiving dinner table gatherings.
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"It could make for a very interesting convention in July," she said.
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Much like her brother, though, Stephanie does make for some excellent television.
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These make for some of Ukeles's most striking and thought-provoking works.
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Homemade waffles will always make for a better breakfast than frozen ones.
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At the same time, its backers make for a pretty illustrious list.
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Still, 1 billion users could make for a pretty noisy 1 percent.
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Black diamonds and rose gold make for a totally unexpected, gorgeous combination.
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I understand the case you can make for trying to hide it.
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On the other hand, stakes like that only make for better sex.
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St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge also make for romantic destinations.
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When the galaxies do meet, it will make for a pretty sight.
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"It's a sacrifice I have to make for my kids," Hearn said.
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Truth is, mixing LVMH and Pernod would make for a weak cocktail.
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Jason: Yeah I don't think "Shockwave" would make for a suitable replacement.
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The nearby cabanas with stone fireplaces make for another great group hangout.
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One of those could make for a terrific meal tonight, I think.
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His white supremacist views and staunch segregationism make for a troubling legacy.
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If you're a drone law nerd, the documents make for interesting reading.
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Wagner's "Wesendonck Lieder" and Mahler's "Rückert Lieder" make for a fine pairing.
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In the future, the two could make for a stirring double bill.
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New Year's resolutions and "Dryuary" often make for a slow first quarter.
|
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New Year's resolutions and "Dryuary" often make for a slow first quarter.
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In today's N.B.A., this should, in theory, make for a lethal offense.
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The high emotional stakes of the story can make for grand spectacle.
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But video games in particular make for an ideal recruiting venue. Why?
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"It was a hard movie to make, for some reason," he said.
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These actions might make for more boring news and more tempered enthusiasm.
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Even an extraordinary person doesn't necessarily make for a dynamic movie subject.
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Koto wasn't much of a talker, which helped make for simple instructions.
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Thinking that would make for an easy conversation starter, I messaged him.
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But our Earthly perspective will still make for a seemingly close sighting.
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Wollny said his system could make for more efficient use of time.
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But their plastic designs just don't make for the best first impression.
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These are the sacrifices I make for you and I love it.
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In the case of ObamaCare, good policies also make for good politics.
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Those and the slaw would make for a pleasurable Sunday night meal.
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But will more conscious hydration really make for a more productive 2020?
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That could make for a cheaper way into Roku's surround sound system.
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The coronavirus epidemic may also make for a slightly lower-key Berlinale.
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The city's surrounding mountains also make for a scenic afternoon of hiking.
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They're basically the same ingredients as make for a good soap opera.
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Meetings, classes, and group activities, make for long weekdays at Friendship House.
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Researchers speculate that extra length might make for slightly more efficient flight.
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But some college towns make for much savvier investments than others. Homes.
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It won't make for a pretty picture, but desperate times rarely do.
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Impromptu sessions make for less probing questions -- and, therefore, less revealing answers.
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For the Loons, it could make for a very long expansion season.
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Coffee tables, end tables and ottomans make for good serving tables, too.
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We all agreed that the Louise d'Estreé would make for great mimosas.
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And it can't possibly make for healthy growth over the long term.
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" She later added: "What sign should I make for the next march?
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The freedom of these digital wonderlands make for a joyful play experience.
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And because the views expressed are real, they can make for uncomfortable viewing.
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It turns out men make for nurturing, awesome caregivers just like women do.
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But it would make for weaker firms: auditing is a low-margin business.
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With their terse style and twisty plots, they should make for natural films.
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Instead, call the experts, because good intentions don't necessarily make for good results.
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I should probably pick out a few things to make for the week.
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Xenia Adonts Khaki brown and khaki green make for the ultimate neutrals moment.
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When combined, the two new self portraits make for a pretty cute gif.
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Today I felt it was the right move to make for the team.
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That&aposs really the decision that they have to make for themselves here.
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It's all those small little ways that make for a stupidly brilliant product.
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This one will occur during daylight, which will make for a unique spectacle.
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Networks' wall-to-wall coverage could make for a particularly relentless news day.
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His efforts make for an absorbing subplot even if they don't bear fruit.
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Do dramatic deaths or giant secrets revealed make for the most memorable finales?
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These are all things that could make for a smashing traditional courtroom drama.
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Alas, this is a fictional world — and groomed women make for good ratings.
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This is all well and good, but doesn't make for super interesting television.
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Startups aren't afforded the discretionary time to make for such clear-cut decisions.
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For what it's worth though, Inspire did make for a good cocktail mixer.
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That should make for an excellent tie-in with the Han Solo movie.
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If a woman like Oprah called you, what would you make for her?
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If nothing else, playing as Groot should make for some interesting dialog choices.
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What sign should I make for the next march, so much to do.
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As earnings season heats up, two stocks could make for prime trading opportunities.
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Despite the stupidity of this mod, it does make for a funny video.
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The women of GLOW make for colorful, exciting, and quite easy Halloween costumes.
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Don't tell the other genres, but thrillers make for the best summer reads.
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Being a star and having money do not make for a happy person.
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Beef, for now, still seems to be what only men make for dinner.
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But seriously though, I think they make for really good and delicious roles.
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But insofar as the games make for some fun, harmless nationalism, we'll indulge.
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It will make for great fan participation to have them on the team.
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Also these pumping leaves would make for a heck of a chef's salad.
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For Charlie Hunnam, it's the little things that make for a happy relationship.
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But it could make for a compelling combination if JBL gets it right.
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At the very least, this could make for a very interesting acceptance speech.
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Looking back, I remember sacrifices I had to make for my beloved masturbation.
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"It will make for more mosquitoes, there's no doubt about that," he said.
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Even if you're happily employed, USB sticks can make for effective networking tools.
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Here are 9 emoji-inspired gift ideas that make for great stocking stuffers.
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These songs make for a good set for a cozy, rosy-cheeked Feb.
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Still, a quick perusal of TheRealReal's edit does make for some wishful browsing.
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That would make for a New Year's resolution we can all get behind.
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Since when did ploughing someone like a pneumatic drill make for good sex?
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Doses of social commentary make for some of the album's most powerful moments.
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Slushy roads and dismal visibility does not make for a fun car ride.
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Personalized gifts make for extra special gifts for these soon-to-be alums.
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Seafood and corn make for a natural pair, with that familiar shared sweetness.
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For anyone raising a daughter, these books do not make for easy reading.
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But all else being equal, monopoly platforms tend to make for good businesses.
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The changing numbers, patterns, lines make for a staggering display of formal resources.
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But it can make for frenetic viewing in these early table-setting episodes.
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Second, the couple's 12 hours in town make for less than engrossing material.
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Subscriptions make for a tough business and you've really nailed the ad model.
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They make for entertainment, not enlightenment, and stand in the way of progress.
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Rising costs and rising interest rates make for a bad brew for stocks.
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A soft, cushioned footbed and lightweight outsole make for an especially comfy shoe.
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Good planning and secure property rights make for a better kind of sprawl.
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While this may make for an exciting energy, people are full of shit.
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Across Asia, rising incomes and patchy insurance coverage make for an attractive market.
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But apparently, questions on the topic still don't make for dramatic enough television.
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A highlighter, primer, lip gloss, and refreshing mist make for an effortless glow.
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Double-height ceilings and large windows make for a light-filled great room.
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Stickers, glow sticks, and crayons all make for great trick-or-treat options.
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But creating outdoor art in public spaces can make for unpredictable challenges, too.
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Our society values and honors the sacrifices that mothers make for their families.
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Alaska's already high costs of living make for higher funeral and healthcare costs.
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These tires make for a stiff, loud ride on paved roads and highways.
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The rich, bold colors and easy blending make for the perfect drawing experience.
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Adam Neumann apparently thought WeWork and Apple would make for a great team.
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French fries dipped in ice cream make for a sweet and savory treat.
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More soda taxes and less soda drinking will make for a healthier country.
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Brent Cobb: Yeah, it's the record I've wanted to make for ten years.
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Brilliant men make for good copy, even when they fail at their jobs.
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Oven-roasted fish and chips would make for a fantastic Saturday night meal.
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Domestic matchups often make for inhibited European clashes, but probably not this time.
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If nothing else, the mix of ingredients could make for an intriguing cocktail.
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But even with that generosity, these passages just don't make for fun gameplay.
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Stories about nuns living in convents often make for terrific character-driven dramas.
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They make for the perfect appetizer to kick off a day of eating.
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"You'll have assistive devices that make for better care but don't replace workers."
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What videos go viral online probably make for a really cute Fingerlings character.
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They also have strong bones and can make for diligent and dedicated hunters.
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All of this sounds like it would make for a simple, refined workout.
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"It could make for a great guest experience," one of the publicists said.
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In reality, however, creating jobs alone does not make for a strong economy.
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But it would certainly make for an aggressive use of existing regulatory authority.
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The mountains make for an ideal getaway if you're seeking solace and relaxation.
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Those dynamics are good for business, but they don't make for great optics.
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In other hands, Dr. Green's plight might well make for a malicious anecdote.
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Gail: And at least make for some very interesting days at the office.
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Tidal pools with starfish and translucent octopuses make for a magical children's outing.
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That frustrates the analysts, perhaps — but it can make for a beautiful game.
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The album's plain-spoken and emotional lyrics should make for a moving performance.roughtradenyc.
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Of the crew, Sanders has arguably the best case to make for electability.
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"Those two factors make for headwinds that are hard to overcome," she said.
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But these are lesser charges, and they make for a less dramatic headline.
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"It's going to make for some tricky politics," said one former Clinton aide.
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You may not think this cast would make for a bundle of laughs,
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Cornyn also has a good claim to make for strong White House support.
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The juxtaposition of the imagery and the poetics make for a peculiar opening.
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All the combined ingredients make for a decent balance of flavor and texture.
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And that would be a correct decision to make for somebody overhearing us.
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While it can make for interesting listening, not everyone is celebrating his return.
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Below are 42 gifts under $50 that make for thoughtful baby shower gifts.
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Here and there, little tweaks — more "full thoughts" — would make for better memories.
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But it did not make for a shift that was universally well-received.
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The kind you would make for a pet parakeet you have to bury.
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Mulled wine with port and brandy make for a fine glogg in Scandinavia.
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Mulled wine with port and brandy make for a fine glögg in Scandinavia.
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The displays also make for good digital photo frames and smart alarm clocks.
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This does not usually make for earth-shaking results in Maine and Nebraska.
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That perspective does not make for a good long-term relationship with neighbors.
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Rising college prices and competitiveness make for teenagers with booked and busy schedules.
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And past jobs in fossil fuels are proving to make for good training.
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The coincidence of timing could make for one of Trump's most memorable rallies.
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While it may make for an appealing narrative, it sets up unrealistic expectations.
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The state's pristine beaches and gorgeous weather make for the perfect winter getaway.
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In short, this is all going to make for some intense confirmation hearings.
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But the 100 selections on these five discs make for quite the sequel.
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But that assumes that first principles are what make for good moral agents.
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While on the plate, they make for a tasty, guilt-free exotic ceviche.
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Student loans make for big business, but the rest of finance is even bigger.
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It would make for a small tourtière, but at least we respected our agreement.
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They say the things you put together yourself make for the most meaningful presents.
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The details of the case, as outlined by the BBC, make for harrowing reading.
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If all those ingredients come together, it would make for a tasty side dish.
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Yes. Is it going to make for fantastic entertainment for the rest of us?
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Funnily enough, most of her cakes make for adults now, as opposed to children.
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As for corporate platforms, I don't know, pockets of Twitter make for good dialogue.
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But underground explosions can make for some of the deadliest industrial accidents out there.
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Designers still maintain that considered office spaces can make for happier, more productive employees.
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Should humans ever settle on Mars, this region might make for a sweet spot.
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Still, all those empty seats make for a stark number, no matter the circumstances.
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It's not because of some secret history; it's because surprises make for startling entertainment.
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"In the long run, those are the qualities that make for success," she said.
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Either way, it'll make for an opponent unlike any AlphaGo has faced to date.
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Imagine the difference equal pay could make for today's working moms and their families.
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Whatever Spanos does next will make for fine grist for a sports business columnist.
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Such arrangements can make for rapid changes from tennis clothes to blazer and tie.
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The complexity here doesn't just make for difficult reading; it also snarls the grammar.
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They'd make for a conventional but approachable episodic mystery series, or a film series.
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I wanted only to make for my characters a space where they could be.
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But which outfits both travel effortlessly and make for enviable posts on social media?
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The cards read things like: What wish would you make for your teenage self?
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It'll make for interesting election-night viewing to see whether each wins those areas.
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I thought about all the costumes she used to make for her daughter's performances.
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When you're asleep, it could wake you up and make for a restless night.
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Specifically, we're looking for technology that will make for great videos and stage demos.
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This could make for a much different looking iPhone than what we've got now.
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Veterans make for model bankers, traders, research analysts, compliance officers, and other financial professionals.
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This could make for tissues as thick as anyone ever needs them to be.
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Plus it could make for an amusing conversation piece at your next dinner party.
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Bonus: It'll make for delightfully weird decor the other 364 days of the year.
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Caravans make for evocative b-roll: masses of people pressing toward the United States.
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If you don't know what to make for dinner tonight, let Lauren Conrad help.
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If all goes according to plan, it should make for a pretty poetic tribute.
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All those factors combined make for an ideal solution to our winter dressing woes.
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The hope was this would make for a less expensive and more efficient process.
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Together, the lenticular and iridescent clouds make for an awesome—and exceptionally rare—sight.
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And in a partisan climate, such sentiments could make for a rocky confirmation process.
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Mnuchin's career as a financier won't make for a smooth ride though confirmation hearings.
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That doesn't exactly make for ubiquitous new tech that changes the way we phone.
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Still, he anticipates enough people will be interested to make for a viable business.
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Relapse is part of the process, and that doesn't make for satisfying narrative arcs.
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Or are these choices ours to make for ourselves as free men and women?
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Maybe this is the wine talking, but Maremma winters make for perfect napping weather.
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These make for fun GIFs, though it can sometimes be tricky to convert them.
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At the time it felt as if it might make for an amusing picture.
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But at the same time, science and politics can make for an awkward pair.
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And having all of them under one roof would definitely make for great TV.
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Here are 2019's some of YA books that make for great summer reads.
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I snack on some carrots with pesto while deciding what to make for dinner.
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Taken together, their storylines make for surprising commentary on class anxiety in New York.
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Stories of the nefarious tactics of lobbyists representing corporate interests make for good storylines.
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Getting into the weeds of her transition is going to make for scintillating television.
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But Apple's entering fashion doesn't make for a new era of couture meeting technology.
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January and February also make for prime months to look for a new job.
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While the robots make for great publicity, the machinery actually makes your pizza better.
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They're all fairly minor tweaks, but they make for a more pleasant Android experience.
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Taking a stand in that way is a decision everyone must make for themselves.
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The human ramifications of the mental healthcare failings of 2015 make for upsetting reading.
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Be it longevity or literacy, employment or earnings, the figures make for bleak reading.
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"It was something I believed that I should make for posterity," Moisey told me.
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They may not be conservative, but it'll make for a hell of a show.
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That showdown would make for a pretty epic movie — or show — of its own.
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Nut-Free: Sweet Potato TotsSweet potato tots make for a great last-minute snack.
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These and other provisions simply do not make for a compelling case against Trump.
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I saw near-final versions of both, and they make for a powerful pair.
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METHANE is invisible to the naked eye and does not make for good television.
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The first is laser autofocus, which should make for faster and more precise focusing.
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In common with the latter, they make for an appealing purchase, impulse or otherwise.
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Yes, even with his behind (but BOY did it make for one helluva meme).
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He knows what a difference $24.5 million can make for a club like his.
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Ariel and Ursula from "The Little Mermaid," for example, make for great Halloween costumes.
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FreeSync technology can make for a more immersive gaming experience because it reduces artifacts.
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"Today is a wrenching reminder of the sacrifices they make for us," he said.
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Implying one side defeated the other won't make for the outcomes you're looking for.
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Two walls will help keep the heat in and make for a better brew.
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Mudslinging about which party dealt a blow to manufacturing can make for good politics.
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He was possessive, and my need for freedom didn't make for a secure marriage.
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While it may make for good political theater, these attacks aren't rooted in fact.
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The former garage's high ceilings and natural lighting make for a modern, cozy vibe.
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Could make for a good holiday gift for the healthcare wonks in your life!
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It's an "investment," she writes, and one that would make for good national policy.
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Although this would make for a more natural prosthetic, it also posed profound questions.
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"I don't think the Olympics make for a good urban transformation tool," Barbassa said.
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Their angled head and broad nozzle face make for a pleasant experience all around.
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Celebrities often make for great inspiration when coming up with an epic Halloween costume.
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Moreover, compatible systems shared by partners and allies make for the best integrated defense.
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We don't think laws making it difficult to vote make for a healthy society.
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Communication planet Mercury enters Sagittarius on Halloween, which should make for a fun celebration!
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The idea is that happier employees make for happier customers and better investor returns.
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These sensible principles would make for a strong, consumer-oriented approach to this problem.
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It's one of those things where simple pieces make for less-than-simple play.
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Facebook's hundreds of pages of follow-ups to Senators make for decidedly uninteresting reading.
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The sense that a show doesn't trust its audience can make for tricky viewing.
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We have a lot of changes to make for clean water, air, and land.
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Greater productivity and higher levels of employment make for a stronger, more resilient economy.
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Here are all the deets you need to make for a stellar conference experience.
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A handful of good, if niche, client apps can make for a better platform.
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What to watch: California could make for an interesting case study, the spokesman said.
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Pro athletes make for the kind of perfect petri dish for arrested human development.
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Animals from different species often form unexpected friendships that make for picture-perfect moments.
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Together, these two competing emotions — excitement and unease — make for one pretty fascinating documentary.
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Then again, the increased warmth and cheer make for piquant tunes and delectable textures.
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Dr. Boreyko and colleagues' results, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, make for fascinating viewing.
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It's the move their owner Shari Redstone has been trying to make for years.
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But I can see how those changes make for a better Wednesday solving experience.
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Cook: Herby noodles, chile oil and crisp tofu make for a filling, meatless dinner.
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It is just that now modernity, immigration and globalization make for more convenient scapegoats.
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It's almost completely unmoderated, which can make for some interesting, and occasionally terrifying, interactions.
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Notably, the hospitable common areas make for great places to work and people watch.
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Indeed, blackberries, blueberries, nectarines and raspberries, alone or combined, make for a fine mess.
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To lean on an old binary, activism and aesthetics can make for uneasy bedfellows.
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And that would make for quite the dramatic finale, like Chris Harrison always promises.
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In theory, the lighter gloves will make for more powerful punches, especially for McGregor.
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Occasionally I come across things that I think might make for a nice story.
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The 30 words most uniquely associated with discussions of women make for uncomfortable reading.
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Ceilings of 10 to 12 feet make for rooms that are "gracious," she said.
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And, as we know ... any new potential boyfriend has to make for good conversation.
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One day the technique could make for safer ships, or perhaps even life jackets.
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Cramer himself captures the right range of emotion to make for a believable performance.
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Safely tucked away from awful sun, make for you the cheapest all-American gun!
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But unrequited love, bad breakups and broken hearts make for exquisitely painful, satisfying reading.
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These displays change seasonally and make for a cheery reception any time of year.
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But the challenge will get a better result and make for a better show.
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Rather, think of it as a field guide of arguments people make for Trump.
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These are the choices we have to make for ourselves because they are right.
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Thursday's gains make for the stock's best day since going public in April 2017.
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After all, talking about finances doesn't make for the easiest or most comfortable conversation.
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Sherrod Brown: The case is easy to make for the senior senator from Ohio.
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While pristine white snow surrounding the blue waters can make for a pretty picture ...
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And as with formula, prenatal DHA supplements don't seem to make for smarter children.
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That should make for great conversation — assuming the referees don't blow any more calls.
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After an hour's swim, still free of visible rashes, we make for dry land.
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Several pieces, however, particularly the short reviews, make for intimate but curiously unsatisfying reading.
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Proper technique and good arc make for a more accurate shot, regardless of distance.
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The legendary producer and the pop star could make for an interesting musical match.
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RED's idea is to attach the modules to make for a better camera experience.
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In all, they're all good, and they all also make for excellent hot chocolate.
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All of those components mashed together make for an oddly entertaining, refreshingly original movie.
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That would make for better speeches — and make the United States Congress seem less fake.
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It did not make for a game bursting with life or producing a stirring broadcast.
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Smiling, Denham responded that it would probably make for an uncomfortable prospect on both sides.
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MacBooks make for some pretty awesome laptops, but there are some drawbacks to Apple computers.
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Forget about a candlelight dinner—these cute bites make for the perfect Valentine's night in.
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Combined with other breakthroughs, plastics that conduct electricity well could make for some wonderful gadgets.
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However, for future reference, Drogon destroying The Iron Throne would make for some great ink.
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On average, women make 79 cents for every dollar men make for full-time work.
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These features don't make for great headlines, but they're practical day in an day out.
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"But this is a decision each community must make for their own children," he said.
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He was coining the best argument he has to make for staying in his job.
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These songs make for fascinating listening when the mood is right, but they're hardly pleasant.
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The wires and sensors in them don't make for something you'd want to sleep in.
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This might not always make for the most expansive canvas on which to paint, but
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James, what difference is it going to make for the Supreme Court without Anthony Kennedy?
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Still, Jughead's new life outside Riverdale High will make for some great storylines next season.
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"Anything we make for Ahsoka continues to be a top seller for us," Eckstein said.
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True crime dramas are frequently engaging but don't necessarily make for the easiest viewing experience.
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Hopefully that naming structure isn't the case, or it'll make for a very confusing fall.
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Europe has known little but crisis for years, and crises rarely make for smart policy.
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I guess she was teaching me to lie in the beds I make for myself.
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Would any of them make for a better or more enjoyable story in your eyes?
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Common interests, long hours and shared lunch breaks can make for the perfect meeting environment.
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The cash will be provided via payments other customers make for cash-on-delivery orders.
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The adventures of Microsoft chatbots in China and the US make for a good comparison.
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This short collection would make for a great series of emotional and thought-provoking episodes.
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These stories would make for a really fun, dynamic series about how we use technology.
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Super-teams often make for exciting finals but everything before those finals are a joke.
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They make for good policy at one level and terrible policy (and politics) at another.
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When done right, this combination of elements can make for some striking and memorable games.
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But if you can get past that, it does make for an eye-catching photo.
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Brie, goat, Gruyere, and even Irish Cashel Blue make for a very distinctive, rich burger.
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But trade anxieties and fears of future economic instability could make for some worrying trends.
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So depending on the dinosaur, maybe it would make for a delicious BBQ after all.
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Now, this is an easy change to make for liquid assets like stocks and bonds.
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In the corner like that it can make for some cool lens flares, for instance.
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Again, that would either make for a supremely efficient business or an entirely incompetent one.
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The arguments against trade that we've heard from the two candidates make for great politics.
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Budding entrepreneurs might want to avoid the business shelves and make for the psychology section.
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Amazon has an online market of snacks and condiments that make for the perfect solution.
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Money raised and market opportunity alone do not make for a public-company-in-waiting.
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I look forward to playing with all the stuff you guys make for this thing.
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The high-octane nature of innovation in China may also make for a bumpy ride.
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Empowered educators and robust teachers' unions make for strong education systems, according to the OECD.
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This does not make for a good match atmosphere, as it reduces the 'cauldron' effect.
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Such attitudes, and the ironic tone of much far-right discourse, make for strange detours.
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That type of positivity doesn't make for a very engaging hour of reality TV, though.
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It should make for great coffee, and the grounds are super easy to dispose of.
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I wonder if the ups and down he had make for a more enjoyable life?
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The spread of zebra mussels happens to make for a readymade real-world network example.
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According to Politico, Obama has landed on the case he will make for Clinton's candidacy.
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One secret of rich people and their children is: smaller families make for bigger lives.
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It's a dramatic event that could make for an exciting drama in the right hands.
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And, Alex's very relatable struggles with his nerves and confidence make for very endearing viewing.
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The stunning canals and historic architecture of Venice, Italy make for a timeless waterside destination.
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Do you think those changes and unexpected shifts make for better filmmaking in the end?
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All of those subjects could make for promising lines of attack for Trump against Clinton.
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We don't have to tell you that those things definitely don't make for good #foodporn.
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Being first to market with complex technology doesn't usually make for a simple sales proposition.
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All this would make for a strangely configured economy by the end of the year.
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Even the cases that don't directly bear on robot rights make for pretty impressive anecdotes.
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I love breakfast and always make sure I have enough food to make for it.
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Nicollette is asking the judge to reject any claim Aaron might make for spousal support.
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Trust us: This will make for one of the most picturesque picnics of your life.
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There were, and are, some companies attempting battery workarounds, which also make for nice headlines.
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It was a story, and witchcraft and hostage situations make for much better listening material.
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Many pharmaceutical companies richly deserve the money they make for the manufacture of lifesaving drugs.
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I see it as decisions you make for yourself to help live a better life.
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The French calf leather strap and responsive glass face make for an ultra-slick finish.
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What made you think: 'This war is going to make for a really funny book'?
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But hey, at least having an unhinged host could make for pretty entertaining TV, right?
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Whatever the dangers, this should make for a more diversified financial system, a good thing.
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A month turnover does not make for a lasting business model as Griswold goes into.
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The scope and subject matter of these inquiries make for an obvious trap for Trump.
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That, combined with the sleek "Polar Ice" steel-blue paint make for a deadly combination.
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A lot of scoring, goal-line stands, and beautiful coaching gaffes make for terrific football.
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For nervous fliers, the numbers contained within the research do not make for comfortable reading.
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That would make for a better reality for all Americans, not just better reality television.
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It's also one of the best dishes you can make for Thanksgiving for several reasons.
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Of course, Horizon wouldn't make for much of a game if it were all lore.
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We look forward to seeing what developers and early adopters make for the Magic Leap.
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A. Cheap or inappropriate microphones will likely make for a podcast of poor audio quality.
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Any of the Sanderson sisters from "Hocus Pocus" would make for a spell-binding costume.
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Strangely, it's not the themes I know the most that make for the best ideas.
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Walking around the deck can make for some incredible views on this 80-foot beast.
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His secret detour could make for a story he'd one day share with his grandchildren.
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In contrast, young, single women make for sexy stories or examples of nanny-state selfishness.
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His detailed routes make for lifelike shapes of everyday objects, such as this coffee mug.
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Strong families make strong communities, and strong communities make for a stronger, more prosperous America.
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They're perfectly fried and absolutely stuffed with filling — two can make for a decent lunch.
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That should make for fewer instances of passengers being surprised when their bags don't fit.
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Stoppages make for large queues and there is little chance to make up for delays.
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If that forecast holds, it would make for a near-normal or above-normal season.
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That will make for a contentious House-Senate conference to reconcile differences between the bills.
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It would make for a more effective organization at a time of turmoil and transformation.
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Pulling a Martin Riggs may make for great soundbites, but this is no movie script.
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He's considerably younger than Redick, and could make for a potent backcourt companion with Russell.
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He also outlined some of the biggest changes his tax plan would make for businesses.
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Drivers also usually have no idea how much money they'll make for any given ride.
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Facebook's 2.2 billion-plus users especially make for an awful lot of content to wrangle.
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Really, this seems to be the fight to make for both women at this stage.
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But, hey, if nothing else, at least a mishap can make for a great story.
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It's mostly been jokes about how the breakup will make for a killer Swift album.
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The combination of heat and sweat can make for the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
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People have often said this place would make for a great novel or TV show.
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And, in turn, more open seats make for a more volatile political environment for Republicans.
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Dogs and cheetahs have similar dispositions and social structures, which can make for great friendships.
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Now is a good time to remember how easy numbers sometimes make for bad care.
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Any one of those pieces would make for a noteworthy evening; together, they were overwhelming.
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This Sindhi-style biryani is the one I make for special Sunday lunches and parties.
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The story is a mess, but the setting, animals and actors make for solid bait.
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Energy assets that spend most of their time sitting there, unused, make for dismal economics.
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Such individuals may also adapt well to frequent change and thus make for good explorers.
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Incidentally, Garis & Hahn's Beyond the Gaze: Women Painting Women should make for a nice pairing.
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The author's sparkling intelligence and lively prose make for a thought-provoking and enjoyable read.
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It didn't always make for the best process, but it sometimes became a cathartic experience.
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This recipe is easy enough to make anytime, but special enough to make for company.
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Plus, large bone-in shanks make for a dramatic Flintstones-style presentation at the table.
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There's no doubt that Britain's hills, lakes and heaths make for perpetually awe-inspiring settings.
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All together, they make for one of the messiest and most believable families on television.
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And, if you find red or purple ones, they'll make for an extremely pretty slice.
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It's a big sacrifice to make for Beyoncé, but a smart professional move for Molly.
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The brackish water would make for a balanced flavor: not too salty, nor too sweet.
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What sense does it make for the House to impeach if the Senate won't convict?
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Five self-involved social-media obsessives don't make for good company in Guillaume Corbeil's play.
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Warren explicitly made the case that women, in fact, make for better candidates than men.
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The choice of names parents make for their children has long been informed by Hollywood.
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The ghostly images alongside the remembrances of former residents make for a distinctly melancholic experience.
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Some resorts make for great snow bets all season, from the holidays to spring break.
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Changing that one thing can make for a much more engaging first impression, Sinek says.
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Sometimes there's nothing but this movement; but the sheer physics of it make for drama.
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But as vivid as they are, Zimmer learned not all idioms make for great photos.
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Here's a good thing to make for dinner tonight: pasta with brown butter and Parmesan.
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The barrels are no longer in use, but they make for a great photo opportunity.
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That means getting rid of the lightning cable would make for an entirely wireless iPhone.
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Read the full post on how much money 3 Pinterest influencers make for sponsored pins.
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Clear, concise controls and gauges make for an optimal place for drivers to do business.
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Medicaid expansion is just the latest example of how liberal policies make for good politics.
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Rural areas with fewer large employers make for a lower number of privately insured patients.
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But that dolphin-inspired design is supposed to make for faster moves and easy handling.
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A Good Appetite Maple syrup and baking soda make for the lightest, crispiest caramelized popcorn.
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What a difference presidential leadership can make, for good or ill, for an industry's fortunes.
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It is also a magnet for bizarre behavior that doesn't exactly make for good neighbors.
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Mainly speaking, though, horrible bosses make for leadership failures, for reasons that should be obvious.
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A bare-bones Wiki-history of the Cali Cartel does not make for inspired television.
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"Saving statistical lives doesn't make for good human-interest stories or photo ops," Hemenway writes.
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The booths seem to make for a certain intimacy, where people feel comfortable hanging out.
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Games were frequently paired with ragtime dances to make for a full evening of entertainment.
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The proximity of war simulations to the vast refuge can make for a jarring contrast.
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Oh, and it will make for some incredibly useful and compelling new product experiences, too.
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They're also looking at ways machine learning can help make for friendlier discussions on Wikipedia.
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That's an argument that advocates for the mentally ill have had to make for decades.
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Facebook's scandals don't make for positive press, but they don't seem to hurt business, either.
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Crazy ambition, betrayal, sex, deceit and naked power grabs all make for a page-turner.
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If we do the same with coal, it's not going to make for a pretty transition.
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The past few years have informed us that Kardashians make for incredibly memorable Met Gala looks.
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Here are short(er) books that make for compelling vacation reads, ordered from shortest to longest.
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They perhaps make for a more visual, compelling illustration of the inner workings of a cell.
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It also happens that all of our trash could collectively make for a great economic indicator.
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The premium kit that we make for them is four pads and two pairs of underwear.
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Hope Hicks spent more on lawyers than she did make for trying to serve the country.
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It would make for neutrino detection with a much smaller detector than 50 kilotons of water.
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Record market highs, strong economic data, and positive fundamentals typically make for a smooth bull-ride.
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Low humidity and warm conditions will make for critical wildfire conditions across the West through Friday.
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But either way, their career paths and Tatum's stratospheric paychecks will make for a complicated divorce.
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The chemical giant decided to synthesize Farnum's compound thinking it might make for a useful dye.
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But those are the compromises you'll have to make for a laptop that only costs $12.23.
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" Musk said the pickup truck is "something I've been wanting to make for a long time.
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It would make for a terrible speech, but it sounds like a job for Hillary Clinton.
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" Stern, 65, has previously said that his comments about his nether regions make for "great radio.
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The funds' differing approaches to determining what is a good short make for very different holdings.
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The answers, to this inquiry and the comment regarding net neutrality, should make for interesting reading.
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Fried peanuts, crunchy anchovies, chili sauce, and white rice make for a flavor-packed national dish.
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Those often make for the best stories, even (especially?) if our parents never discovered the truth.
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The two-story buses in London make for a fun ride and offer a great view.
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Two tropes recur in the arguments these erstwhile moralisers continue to make for the casino-owner.
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But he will also point to what the company thinks would make for good privacy rules.
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I think it does make better art, but it doesn't necessarily make for a better life.
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We've put together some scary good celebrity stencils that'll make for a few gourd-eous pumpkins!
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February 2016A center-parted bob and a burgundy lip make for a red carpet slam dunk.
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Then again, that level of honesty doesn't make for as much of a feel-good message.
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With their thousands of connected sensors, valves and actuators, power stations also make for attractive targets.
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Long games feature passels of high-leverage points, the important moments that make for exciting tennis.
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But it's not hard to see how conglomerate entanglements might make for a conflict of interest.
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Abstract thinking may make for good philosophizing, but it's a buzzkill when it comes to relationships.
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Her otherworldliness, her seething anger, her raw need — they all make for a striking, memorable character.
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I loved these stories individually; all together they make for a wild and utterly delightful ride.
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You don't have to spend time meal-prepping, planning or deciding what to make for lunch.
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These make for an affordable, easy way to boost the performance in your desktop or laptop.
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If nothing else, it could make for some out there, not-of-this-world sex scenes.
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However, INF/OF Eduardo Nunez's hot streak at the plate could make for an overcrowded lineup.
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The weight and balance also feels better, and the subtle changes make for a better headset.
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And for Hartley and his daughter Isabella Justice, her performances make for some sweet bonding time.
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With Allbirds' special construction, the wool actually has many natural properties that make for amazing sneakers.
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They make for dramatic images and remarkable sunsets, but I had never seen anything like this.
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According to Vice, there's strong evidence that cannabis does indeed make for a more powerful orgasm.
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In parts of rural South Sulawesi, for example, endless potholes make for bone-rattling bus rides.
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The classics corpus is full of meditations on the qualities that make for a good leader.
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And, plus, that dress with her gorgeous fiery, flowing strands make for one epic color combo.
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They have to worry about getting their kids to soccer and what to make for dinner.
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She is delighted by everything I make for her, even when I mess it up slightly.
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You've got the leavers, who brave miles-long traffic jams as they make for higher ground.
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On the other hand, there are also some scenarios here that would make for interesting curveballs.
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And the first product PogoTec plans to make for these glasses is, of course, a camera.
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Which, now that I think about it, would actually make for a really good short film.
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As Charli XCX showed on her mixtape Pop 2, well chosen collaborations make for sonic gold.
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However, all the insane stunts, parties, and haphazard experiences do make for some truly great stories.
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Perched directly in the sun, its scorching temperatures make for selfies that burn up social media.
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The many recent stories of abused, murdered and missing Native American women make for grim reading.
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Are you thinking that cerebral joker Jim Halpert and Boom-Boom Bay make for strange bedfellows?
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But buying a privately held company might make for a simpler way to create strong returns.
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The Academy Award nominations were announced Thursday morning, and the selections make for an interesting year.
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I don't know if that is the claim I would make for Haji Omar's captivating paintings.
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It's the sort of dish you wish your wholly fictitious Mexican abuelita would make for you.
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With their exaggerated plots and thrilling twists and turns, crime movies make for exhilarating viewing experiences.
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They're small, wireless, non-invasive earbuds that make for the perfect companion to your new iPhone.
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The sugary bobbly bits (what do we even call them?) make for a very intriguing texture.
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Plenty of vegetables, veal stock, and sherry make for a delicious soup, no matter the protein.
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The fertile Rift Valley soil, warm days and cool nights make for perfect flower-growing conditions.
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Excited to share the cake we got to make for one of last night's inaugural balls.
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Now your hasty swiping or large thumbs could make for some awkward re-follow request situations.
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"Gary Speed's looking down on us," one fan tells me as I make for the exit.
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Thanks as always for listening to Equity; it's a treat to make for you each week.
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That might make for a better spectacle, and benefit competitors who opt for poise over power.
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This can make for a heavy experience, especially as the final chapter deals with fresh losses.
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The world is filled with natural wonders, parks, and ancient monuments that make for spectacular views.
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They have a stable of imperfect but powerful hitters who make for prime pinch-hitting candidates.
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The awkward crops and algorithmic curation make for compositions more familiar to digital space than physical.
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But she's disheartened that the federal government doesn't recognize the sacrifices teachers make for their students.
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But, I tend to stick to what I know, and that can make for repetitive eating.
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I buy tons of poultry in bulk so I always have something to make for dinner.
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Research shows bosses who demonstrate high emotional intelligence make for better leaders and true team-players.
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"It doesn't make for a bad week, a bad month or a bad year," Bowles said.
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All embarrassing details, but what makes for good television does not always make for good prosecutions.
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The brand's signature cushioning paired with a low-stacked heel make for easy, all-day comfort.
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This will make for less work and expense to upgrade the speed and quality of service.
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Perfection. Hot ham, soft egg, chewy bun, and cheesy cheese make for one Benedictine egg sandwich.
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Most interviewers like the give-and-take of diverse opinions that make for an engaging discussion.
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Seven people in one car is going to make for one hell of a hectic episode.
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Of course, dramatizing such a double mistake in female judgment might make for an amusing comedy.
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Their histories of both challenging and honoring their respective traditions should make for a compelling discussion.
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There's no bombshell, but the records -- released to Congress, then leaked -- make for some interesting reading.
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Being relentlessly on the make, for someone like Trump, isn't just a job; it's a vocation.
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But he could—and boy, did he—hurdle the line completely and make for a block.
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Will the bloodthirsty battles over America's most famous fast-food chain make for a good movie?
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We thought pairing these two bad-ass trailblazers together could make for some pretty great photos.
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The pieced, embroidered, and embellished groups of stylized tree leaves make for very attractive wall pieces.
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Details surrounding the assassination and the events leading up to it make for a perplexing story.
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Mistaken identities and love triangles always make for funny fodder, and the script is surprisingly witty.
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Malaria parasites make for some really shitty guests in the human body, even by parasite standards.
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When everything works, the class design and cooperative strategies they encourage make for a great game.
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"These are the small things that make for a really interesting caption or story," he said.
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The accompanying digestive problems—the digestive system also has mucus—make for some pretty wretched farts.
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Should make for good TV since Tyreke's baby mama, Angel Brinks, is also on the show.
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This experiment showed me that online shopping at inexpensive online shops can make for some surprises.
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All of this may make for satisfying politics among populists railing against the predations of elites.
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All of this can make for a complicated pas de deux between politicians and the university.
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Perhaps it is, but that's ultimately not a choice for me to make for other people.
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More nearby: Ola's Liquors, Phyllis' Musical Inn, and Stella's Sports Bar make for a good lap.
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Verdict: The Nahmad family's wheelings, dealings, and legal proceedings will make for a fun miniseries someday.
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These news releases make for some of the most entertaining reading available from public affairs offices.
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Part of the problem may be that talk shows make for an awkward fit with streaming.
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And for those who can't stomach it, at least it'll make for a colorful Instagram post.
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Disgruntled employees make for giant headaches, so your boss has an interest in making you happier.
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Scientists covet the mountain because the dark skies at its summit make for perfect space watching.
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Building one would make for a fun undertaking with kids or for kids, as you like.
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Spinach and cilantro soup with tahini and lemon could make for a fine dinner this week.
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Because no matter how you mix it, a posset will always make for a killer dessert.
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Two or three would make for an interesting postcard from the inside of Mr. Achatz's head.
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All of those little things start to add up to make for an enjoyable filming experience.
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The EVO 2900-S's creaky hinges and flimsy, plastic lid make for an iffy first impression.
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Whole grain crackers also make for a healthy snack option and go nicely with some cheese.
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Old Bay and hot sauce make for a good combo — like J-Lo and Shakira good.
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But it turns out it can make for genuinely creative fodder when it comes to fashion.
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And considering the flexibility, it will make for the perfect addition to any coffee drinker's life.
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Such arguments would make for interesting rhetoric if they were the exclusive domain of theoretical debate.
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The pool and beach facilities are also lovely and make for a rejuvenating South Beach stay.
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While collaboration can make for creative ideas, too much interaction can keep you from actually working.
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By serving you, we are co-conspirators, without consent, in the choices you make for yourself.
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Now is a good time to buy, experts say, because improvements make for superior picture quality.
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Marriott Bonvoy Elite members take note, it would make for worthy use of an available upgrade.
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That should make for a seamless transition from Costas's style, but that is no accident, either.
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Lonesome and languid, it will make for an understated performance at Thursday night's record release celebration.thesultanroom.
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"I think it will make for good headlines but not affect the bottom line," said Stovall.
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Viewing popular attractions from aerial and low perspectives, said Ms. Amrossi, can make for unique images.
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Do you support the use of images in advertising that make for a highly emotional experience?
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Mr. Mnuchin's career as a financier will not make for a smooth ride though confirmation hearings.
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It's not just their lack of experience that will make for an unstable foreign policy ship.
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And all of this new information will make for plenty of material for post-apocalyptic banter.
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But if the complaining persists, this could make for a good conversation starter after the holidays.
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You might think the details of your baby's everyday life would make for a boring book.
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Failure to do so at this point could make for another turbulent December on Wall Street.
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It should be obvious that bad dietary data make for bad analyses of diet-health relations.
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But a loss in one of those swing states would make for a much tougher fight.
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He'd know better than anyone that Tyrion would make for a great Hand of the Queen.
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Together with their nimble brethren, the octopus and cuttlefish, they make for an agile invertebrate armada.
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So the pops make for a "pretty cool juxtaposition" with Halo Top's core product, he said.
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Those elements, plus a meandering story line, may not make for a particularly involving narrative experience.
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A Good Appetite Spiced onions and plenty of melted Cheddar make for a cozy, flavorful pasta.
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Only extreme emotional-spiritual catharsis or extreme stripped-down intimacy would make for a worthwhile comeback.
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There's no loophole to poke, or case to make for being an exception to the rule.
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Should you plan for a less fun vacation because it would make for better Instagram stories?
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The included Philips Hue smart bulbs make for a perfect match with the Echo Dot, too.
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It's pointless to argue whether an algorithm can make for better matches and relationships, she claimed.
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It seems like it's a pretty big leap to make for a lot of this content.
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Perception is our interface with the world, and the peculiarities of it make for fascinating research.
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We are expecting snow tomorrow, so she wants a few snacks and things to make for dinner.
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"This whole political economy of throwing out the rules... does not make for good policy," Bartik said.
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They can make for risky investments, because sophisticated cyber attacks can make such software obsolete very quickly.
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Then I follow a pulled pork Crock-Pot recipe to make for N.'s lunches this week.
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The full moon on the 13th could make for the perfect romantic road trip or overnight getaway.
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A World Cup victory and an Obama-Carter reunion make for one Flawless Sunday night in Paris.
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The "old guard" and the Pentecostal/Charismatic wing make for strange bedfellows when it comes to theology.
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RYUN: But, but, but, but, Sandra, I think terrible decisions don&apost make for a good precedent.
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On the second point, Rolles argues that legalizing and regulating drugs could make for safer drug use.
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Khloé would make for an incredible addition to Bachelor Nation, especially considering the klout of her family.
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The House of Representatives passed a bill that should make for-profit tax-filing companies very happy.
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Together, they make for a sultry track — one that perfectly embodies Carey's "I don't know her" attitude.
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Anne pursues a match with callous rationality: Who is wealthy and will make for an adequate companion?
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Although there have been no reported illnesses, salmonella certainly wouldn't make for a snack that smiles back.
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So I pretend I'm her and look through my fridge for something I can make for dinner.
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Matt's in the back with me, discussing the pillows his mom used to make for sick babies.
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If you've got a Nikon D1.2 and want something lighter, it could make for a natural switch.
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It's not hard to guess why: government work is boring, and it doesn't make for good TV.
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The people who have weathered the scrapes and bruises of business make for smarter employees, McConaughey said.
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Beyond that, though, the gender-flipped script should make for some interesting performances and a compelling story.
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This combination of contemporary storytelling and incredible realism can make for some truly tense and uncomfortable experiences.
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It may not make for the stuff of glistening cinema, but it strikes an affectingly melancholy chord.
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Amazon's Fire tablets don't necessarily compete with Apple's iPads, but they do make for great affordable tablets.
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IF BRAZILIAN politics were a telenovela, the general election in October would make for a riveting finale.
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Even if it managed such a feat, that would not make for much of an opposition party.
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Excerpts of Salas's cassettes are shown, and they make for some of the documentary's most striking moments.
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These opinions do not exactly make for "good bedtime reading", in the words of one legal scholar.
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But the documents describe powerful men arranging nights of sex with women and make for uncomfortable reading.
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As you can see, the most extreme (not to mention extra) transformations make for the best viewing.
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Playing a pair of tight ends at the same time can make for nightmare matchups for defenses.
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Also, it tries to identify changes in the climate that can make for a better private sector.
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Samsung's Q1 earnings are in and, as the company itself predicted, they don't make for pretty reading.
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Navy Blues would still make a nice box set, but would probably make for a better tour.
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This could have major implications for the future of computing—it would make for incredible data encryption.
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The only problem with Rexburg is that the surrounding mountains make for relatively complex and unpredictable weather.
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This could make for an epic matchup: Williamson beat Diallo in a previous dunk competition. FIRE. pic.twitter.
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That could make for interesting tech news and another potential African tech unicorn (see Interswitch fintech story).
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Marston lived an incredibly interesting life — the kind which, one day, would make for a great biopic.
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Click here to view original GIFWould shooting bowling balls out of a cannon make for good artillery?
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Paired with the 1-inch sensor, that should make for fast, non-blurry photos in most conditions.
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So, we've put together a list of 11 films that make for a pretty perfect snow day.
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Together, these anecdotes make for quite the coming of age story, if you know what we mean.
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And yes, of course they know the arguments and fights make for good TV. But they're fine!
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The museum shop retails curated and art-inspired souvenirs, which make for a great keepsakes or gifts.
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What's more, the biggest differences from the comics make for some of the show's most intriguing details.
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The appeals and prayers they make for healing, wealth, knowledge are made directly as they must be.
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I'm not sure how much trouble these awful douchebags can really make for our own beloved douchebags.
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In the end, why certain restaurants make for a more popular snap than others remains a mystery.
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Asking an interlocutor, "Are you expressing yourself or proposing a fact?" may not make for charming conversation.
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Such comparisons are harder to make for white-collar jobs—between, say, human resources and information technology.
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It was not the last time that art and technology would make for a productively volatile mix.
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Obama has a tough sell to make for the trade deal known as TTIP, particularly in Germany.
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In that sense, the Maple Leafs could make for a classic took-them-too-lightly upset special.
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By the few sentences she gets to say, it's obvious Rebecca would make for a great leader.
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Netflix is keeping tight-lipped on most of the decisions viewers will get to make for Grylls.
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A lack of morality and empathy don't make for good leaders—and that's true regardless of gender.
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But a comparison to Lane's previous film suggests that lies make for more compelling stories than bullshit.
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The iPad Air's display is certainly sharp and colorful enough to make for an excellent entertainment device.
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Extremists have found that democratic societies and their freedoms make for a most agreeable base of operations.
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