The same thing that makes for Spain's bloody history also makes for its beauty.
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Political intransigence makes for great television, but it makes for a dysfunctional nation as well.
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Nutella not only makes for a delicious snack, it now also makes for delicious hair dye.
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And while that makes for an exciting, exhilarating experience, it also makes for a curiously weightless one.
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Approaching cooperation from the bottom up makes for diffuse and frustratingly slow progress, but it makes for progress.
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It makes for better marriages if you do choose to get married; it makes for happier single people who decide not to get married.
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No preheating makes for less waiting than with a traditional convection oven, and almost no oil use makes for 70-80% less fat in all of your dishes.
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You'll want to understand what makes for a good podcast, and what makes for a good video — all the better if you develop skills to make them yourself.
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"I think that when everybody's story is told, then that makes for better art; it makes for better entertainment; it makes everybody feel part of one American family," Obama said.
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"It makes for a funny story — later," she said.
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This makes for a larger, more diverse and livelier show.
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Counteracting such misconceptions with facts makes for good public policy.
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That's the kind of vetting that makes for good projects.
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The thought of nuking asteroids makes for great science fiction.
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Sometimes an ugly sweater makes for a perfect throw pillow.
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Drake knows what makes for a cool summer -- ice cream!
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The world of insurance, however, hardly makes for good cinematography.
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It supports the parks and makes for cute home décor!
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The combination makes for a compelling if slightly uneven pairing.
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"It makes for this explosion of sensibilities," he told me.
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It's a brutal calculous that makes for an entertaining game.
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Indeed, in a way, "Amy" makes for the tougher film.
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Whatever the logic, a touchy public makes for jumpy politicians.
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That moment still makes for compelling television and political drama.
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And a bad chatbot makes for a terrible user experience.
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Vlad Savov, for instance, makes for an amazing Doctor Strange.
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It makes for a nice video demo — but come on!
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That makes for "a scary sort of loneliness", she says.
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In this drama Google makes for a compelling evil genius.
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The behaviour reported in the survey makes for unpleasant reading.
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AdultFriendFinder itself makes for 300 million of the breached accounts.
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It's worth noting that EQT makes for an interesting acquirer.
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All of this makes for a highly fissile political moment.
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Anyone who believes that cultural specificity makes for better stories.
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It ultimately makes for dark, disturbing and highly entertaining watching.
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"Apparently, controversy makes for better sales!" he wrote on Facebook.
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Practically, this makes for a more fluid, and fun, experience.
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That makes for a richer, and more expensive, smoking experience.
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The surmounting abyssal of instrumentation makes for a gripping finish.
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Seaburg said this all makes for a better housing market.
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Casey: If nothing else, it makes for a rich narrative.
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Regardless, Teton's horseback riding hobby makes for some great photos.
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The extreme accuracy of this process makes for strange possibilities.
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Makes for some real scintillating stuff on draft night, eh?
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That kind of bad math makes for a good joke.
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Insider Podcasts What makes for a good Style section story?
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This makes for the perfect balance of earthiness and sweetness.
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The "platform" spin makes for a nice narrative to investors.
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Pomegranate juice makes for a fantastic substitute for the wine.
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Sensible as that sounds, it nonetheless makes for some oddities.
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Given Walmart's ambitions, Jet understandably makes for a tempting target.
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It also makes for good survival food, should disaster strike.
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But what makes for an ideal location varies among members.
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This makes for a net approval rating of -21 points.
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And it all makes for dramatic — often absorbing — popular fiction.
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MANCHESTER, England — Rachel Maclean makes for a dashing David Cameron.
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It all makes for one hell of a television show.
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That makes for an interesting future ahead for the startup.
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A simple white swoop makes for a ridiculously photogenic look.
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VICE: In your opinion, what makes for a good sucker?
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" As Kelliher explained, "It makes for a great story, unfortunately.
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Iowa's latest advisory bulletin certainly makes for a catchy headline.
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It makes for an exciting, terrifying and deeply sad story.
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Above all, I hope it makes for a fun solve!
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What do you think makes for a good finale episode?
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And it makes for a solution hidden in plain sight.
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Not really, just creepy, though it makes for good selfies.
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For Republicans, the comparison makes for a compelling political argument.
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Plus, the whole thing makes for some really excellent photos.
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Still, if it makes for the best fill, go ahead.
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Quickly adapting to market volatility makes for a prudent CEO.
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To be fair, Noel makes for a very convincing Michelle.
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"Better quality makes for better returns," said Clark, the grower.
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Job training makes for better job candidates — hunger does not.
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This makes for an "absurd superabundance" of indexes, says Bernstein.
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That makes for a net favorability rating of +24 points.
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That makes for a net favorability rating of +60 points.
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Which, in Kourtney's case, makes for some very short episodes.
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Regardless, it makes for good lore and a cautionary tale.
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Which makes for a better experience, correct, for people. Yeah.
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It makes for a major difference from its previous existence.
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According to Trump, such verbal violence makes for great entertainment.
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This makes for a net favorability rating of -22020 points.
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That makes for a net approval rating of -11 points.
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That makes for comforting eating and delivers real pleasure besides.
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But I don't think it makes for good moral reasoning.
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That even makes for a plausible origin story for Skynet.
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But that's what makes for good reality TV, after all.
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I knew it was in the makes for years and years.
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Turns out, Reddit makes for a pretty good lost and found.
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There's nothing ever physically there, but it makes for hard breathing.
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All that topped with good conversation makes for an excellent morning.
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And yet, Good Omens still makes for a generally spectacular watch.
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That imprecision makes for a uniquely considered take on the genre.
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This makes for a compressed "m" and a very wide "i".
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The basket is dishwasher safe, which makes for super easy cleanup.
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F&W: What makes for a perfect dinner party guest list?
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Needless to say, the whole thing makes for a breathtaking spectacle.
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Different roots, different color bags, it all makes for different results.
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What, in your mind, makes for a good Marked Men album?
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That's the kind of estimate that makes for an undervalued market.
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All that makes for roughly 10 million total movie theater seats.
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And I think that" — she paused — "that makes for good television.
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The first feature makes for computers that have a huge memory.
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And it makes for a horrible environment to meet new friends.
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Oh, and oven baking makes for a way easier clean-up.
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But it makes for far easier weekday nights in the kitchen.
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AK222, whether real or fabricated, makes for a highly entertaining character.
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The die-cast and stainless steel mechanism makes for quiet operation.
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It makes for some of the film's most visually entrancing images.
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That makes for a jolly film, but not an enlightening one.
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And all work and no fun makes for some dull parenting.
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Kasich's personality makes for unexpected moments for reporters' conferences as well.
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On the ground this makes for a tight and bitter race.
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The Outlander certainly makes for a mixed bag upon first glance.
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The back story to Cake's eventual exit makes for interesting reading.
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Albeit 'break up Google' clearly makes for a punchier political soundbite.
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It's a grim, weird novel that makes for a fantastic read.
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But we still don't know what makes for a true prodigy.
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The Premier League's roulette makes for great entertainment, but risky transfers.
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It certainly makes for a nifty form of acoustical augmented reality.
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All of which makes for a very easy charge of hypocrisy.
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Sharing something good and something challenging makes for engaging conversations, too.
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Added features like blocked kicks makes for more exciting game play.
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According to Wachtel, this combination makes for a softer orangey flavor.
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Choosing between Clinton and Trump makes for the worst election ever.
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This portable solution obviously makes for a great kids' table, too.
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It also makes for a lovely scarf to keep you warm.
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Platt has his own backstory that makes for a curious read.
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It makes for a more substantial fusion of abstraction and figuration.
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It's very intense but it makes for a personal shopping experience.
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It makes for interesting work, but some days are totally bananas.
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And the nature of the data makes for extremely granular information.
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This makes for a net approval (approval - disapproval) of -7 points.
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Tarver: It makes for a very, very plain T-shirt, too.
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It seems like rough weather always makes for the best parties.
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One thing is certain: The product makes for some good selfies.
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That makes for punchy, vibrant highlights but also dark, lush blacks.
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She makes for a sparkling presence in a male-dominated film.
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The Prancing Pony from 'LOTR' makes for a particularly cheerful coaster.
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Eyesight says all this monitoring makes for a safer car ride.
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This lets you pack things nicely and makes for easier cleaning.
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So for a lot of women that makes for uncomfortable viewing.
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That makes for an enjoyably slow buildup to an unexpected ending.
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His relationship with the bartender makes for a comedy of revulsion.
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"That makes for a much more complicated threat environment," Johnson said.
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Pro tip: A cotton ball makes for a perfectly acceptable tail.
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President Trump versus the Freedom Caucus makes for great media theater.
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Here, a twisted design makes for a similar mind-bending illusion.
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Such an affordable stay certainly makes for a compelling booking argument.
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All of this makes for high expenses and low profit margins.
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To do so makes for bad politics, and even worse law.
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If you're craving grilled meat, tri-tip makes for excellent sandwiches.
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That makes for more than 1.5 million people under evacuation notices.
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This makes for a sleek design that works for everyday wear.
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This is great, because Pullman makes for a pretty decent president.
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It makes for an uncomfortable situation at the struggling drug maker.
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The threat of arrest makes for pounding hearts and breathless adventures.
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A more volatile 2018 now makes for riskier West Wing messaging.
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Do you think that makes for an overall better product, though?
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Closing yourself off to anything usually makes for really boring music.
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This makes for fun reunions, but it can also be bittersweet.
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An inclusive comedy club atmosphere makes for an enjoyable audience experience.
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But the police report in the case makes for disturbing reading.
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At times, this requirement for positive affirmation makes for unsettling viewing.
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All work and no play makes for a very unlikable leader.
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A restaurant makes for the perfect conversion, the Spacious team argues.
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Which, in turn, makes for a more enjoyable All-Star weekend.
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It makes for an enticing detail in the story, at least.
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This makes for powerful oppositions and playable scenes but little investment.
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As we both know, the Trump presidency makes for strange bedfellows.
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This coupled with his narcissistic tendencies makes for a dangerous mix.
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What a great loss her self-exile makes for our country.
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That makes for a good start, but it's only the beginning.
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And it's a sentiment that makes for a pretty economical gift.
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To many environmentalists, that makes for a fundamentally irresponsible business model.
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That combo makes for must-have products for all music lovers.
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Whether this makes for a better brand of baseball is debatable.
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That makes for an obvious target for people's stalled-out feelings.
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The Starship prototype makes for an impressive sight on the ground.
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Sneezing out either of those foods makes for a real adventure.
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This makes for a -22020 point net favorability rating (favorable - unfavorable).
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Leftover turkey makes for a great turkey sandwich with maple mayonnaise.
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The writing on this topic makes for close to unbearable reading.
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But it makes for an honest story — and one worth replicating.
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And do you think that makes for a funnier, better show?
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And this kind of reasoning makes for effective, click-friendly articles.
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All of this makes for a fertile crescent of VR innovation.
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That's why scaring someone else with it makes for a hilarious prank.
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Parker makes for a wonderful author to read aloud to your lover.
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The panda's black-and-white pelage certainly makes for a striking logo.
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"It makes for a better support system for you overall," she says.
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Still, whipping up fear of refugees and crime makes for successful politics.
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If you can stomach it, the video makes for some hilarious viewing.
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Still, a penchant for all things glittery certainly makes for good formalwear.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Howard Schultz, the author, makes for a political winner.
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But the very design of these machines makes for easier germ-spreading.
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If you've seen that movie, Apollo 11 makes for a perfect complement.
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It makes for a fairly surreal and funny moment — take a look.
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If education really makes for smaller families, that will soon be apparent.
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Still, it makes for fun pictures, and it's an entertaining conversation starter.
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It makes for sobering reading, and coverage of it was downright apocalyptic.
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The Walker makes for an impressive demo, but it's a demo nonetheless.
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But a new pushrod suspension system makes for a much smoother ride.
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What is it that makes for our joint benefits to come together.
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It makes for delicious drama, sometimes for both sides of the debate.
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This makes for a shaky inter-state dynamic ripe for future exploitation.
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"What makes for 'good sex' varies from person to person," says Daniller.
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But in most cases, that's not what makes for a fulfilling career.
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It is a big change that makes for a more dangerous world.
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And short-termism makes for constant adjustments to an ever-changing reality.
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A large carved-out kaiser bun makes for a perfectly suitable bowl.
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At 4AM, it makes for an eerie scene here in the pit.
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And having these experiences makes for way more rounded, brilliant human beings.
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This makes for more efficient use of its 45-minute run-time.
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It makes for DeMarco's most generously honest, gut-wrenching song to date.
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Plus, simplifying it down a bit makes for a much easier morning.
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The SEC filing makes for a dry but at times fascinating read.
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These stories about the origins of hues makes for a colorful read.
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This alliance of true believers and cynics makes for a shaky foundation.
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That, coupled with his momentum-killing grapple makes for a powerful counter.
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For the reader, it all makes for an enjoyable return to university.
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In the short term, appealing to these sentiments makes for good politics.
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And that definitely makes for a certain palette that feels very real.
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Dating/hook-up culture in 2019 makes [for] some very relatable content.
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And what makes for a more fun costume than a twisted badass?
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But more importantly, the slot makes for a completely unsatisfying consumer experience.
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The stuff jiggles and slides, which makes for a very ornery subject.
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But I don&apost know if that makes for a perfect day.
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A classic British bar snack that also makes for an ideal appetizer.
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Barware makes for the perfect host gift, for all those holiday parties.
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The driver sits in a commanding position that makes for good visibility.
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The bold brushstrokes and use of color makes for very striking images.
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Which then makes for the burning question: Why now, and why ketchup?
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It makes for enjoyable reading, but you wonder what the relevance is.
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Scrapping the tax makes for more palatable politics, but leaves economic questions.
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The process makes for a compelling, thoroughly enlightening, unsettling, and necessary read.
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A SET of straight and gleaming teeth makes for a beautiful smile.
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This makes for a troubling situation around learning in the near future.
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And, hey, a one-hit wonder makes for great weekend binge-watching.
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A Julie Andrews tune makes for the album's most apparent sample source.
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When she dies the next day, his sadness makes for hard reading.
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This sort of tonal mishmash rarely makes for films that audiences embrace.
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"Winning this title makes for a magnificent season," said Iniesta, Barcelona's captain.
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All of this makes for a lot of extra options to weigh.
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Its full-court, full-time pressure makes for a busy, difficult match.
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Drumming, pure and simple, makes for a memorable aural and visual experience.
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The dark empty landscape makes for a very spooky drive at dusk.
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"That's a good thing," Gemignani says; it makes for a crisper crust.
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Picking on NAFTA (and even free trade) makes for good political fodder.
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When that bubbles over, it makes for a really specific horror situation.
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"Elite" uses flashbacks and flash-forwards, which makes for a thrilling ride.
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The shoe's large heel maximizes comfort and makes for a unique style.
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Here, a swimmer's crystal-clear reflection makes for a breathtaking mirrored illusion.
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All together, it makes for a potent folk history of capitalist sedition.
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All of this makes for a rich expansion on a beloved universe.
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New York (CNN Business)What a difference a year makes for bitcoin.
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EASY ON DECORATIONS Keeping decorations simple and contained makes for easy elegance.
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Coupled with rising summertime temperatures, this makes for a longer fire season.
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Still, Blackman's blog account of the protest makes for a stunning read.
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First of all, it foams (which always makes for a fun time).
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"New Yorkers claim their water makes for the best crust," says Pandel.
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Kristen Bell makes for an especially accurate embodiment of fans' emotional states.
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It makes for just plain better TV, and that's good for everyone.
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This makes for a curious mix of girly subject matter and trolling.
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Scientists endlessly debate what makes for a good reproduction of a result.
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Regardless, his snub makes for one less awkward moment at the ceremony.
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Lore is fun and makes for a great backdrop for video games.
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It is forgiving and delicious, and makes for a vestpocket American feast.
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Research shows that talking about failure makes for happier, more productive workers.
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I know it's wishful thinking, but it definitely makes for good drama.
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Indignation is often deserved and always makes for a great media strategy.
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And if you're in our business, that makes for a great story.
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This makes for a strongly human performance, perhaps a little too human.
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Some beginning writers think the present tense makes for more exciting reading.
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That dialogue among our community of cooks makes for some good reading.
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Most economists acknowledge that government interference in prices makes for malfunctioning markets.
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A house divided against itself probably makes for a pretty good play.
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Her board seat on Snapchat makes for a neat digital bona fide.
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The researchers videoed each experiment, and the footage makes for unnerving viewing.
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Jamie's a good interview, and the chicken makes for astonishingly good eating.
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As with Wallace, all of this bad behavior makes for gripping reading.
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It makes for a great after work spot, or for entertaining clients.
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Their stubborn insistence on being right makes for some iconic movie moments.
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And Ben Mendelsohn makes for a slyly sinister villain as Director Krennic.
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Precedent makes for a great pregame speech in the visiting locker room.
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That makes for really good dining at lot of the smaller places.
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Now well over a century old, it still makes for effective theater.
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That makes for a net favorability (favorable - unfavorable) rating of -6 points.
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That doesn't always turn out well, but it makes for interesting comedy.
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It makes for a talk as refreshing as her music is soothing.
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Combined with the clean build of Android, it makes for a fast phone.
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The large room bordering the Aquaviva cellar makes for a most ostentatious display.
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You throw everything in the pot, and it makes for a delicious stew.
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Marina and Callie's untraditional living situation makes for deeper, even more inclusive series.
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This rustic sign makes for a great piece to tie any room together.
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This makes for some fun confusion—is that a grimace or a grin?
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That plus their chicken-less mandarin nuggets makes for a decent stir-fry.
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Conflict, as the former reality TV actor surely knows, makes for good drama.
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It's an ambitious goal that makes for an epically long travel bucket list.
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Not only is it warm, but it makes for a great statement piece.
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"The involvement of the parliamentary house makes for pretty decent drama," he said.
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You know what makes for better Valentine's Day gifts than flowers and chocolates?
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It helps smooth the skin and makes for a great primer for lipstick!
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It's not even good sense -- but it makes for a pretty good movie.
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Attempting to scoop straight-from-the-freezer ice cream makes for achy wrists.
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The way he plays with focus and light makes for a beautiful edit.
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They want more explosions and more realistic CGI, which makes for bigger budgets.
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Sometimes the stuffy syntax of headlines makes for iconic lil' turns of phrase.
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This phenomenon makes for a fantastic omelette, but we're just a little spooked.
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Whatever the reason, Uber's generosity just makes for an even better birth story.
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That's as expensive as it sounds, but makes for one damn fine burger.
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It makes for great eating and takes but a half-hour of work.
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It doesn't scrimp on hydration and makes for a good makeup primer, too.
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A built-in webcam makes for easy photography or for making Skype calls.
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Youth unemployment in countries like Greece and Spain still makes for sobering reading.
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And that rarely makes for good dialogue, unless that's accounted for in character.
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But the lack of light makes for a grainy result on the iPhone.
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The game's randomized order of play makes for a clever and unpredictable system.
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The area underneath the floorboards makes for excellent storage (or hiding space). 9.
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That being said, it was delightfully uncomfortable, which always makes for great television.
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Wayfair, $65.003 Fashion's most maligned shoe sure makes for a cozy-looking bed.
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And coming after months of close scrutiny, Zuckerberg makes for an easy target.
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Running through all of that makes for a long and somewhat scattershot keynote.
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IN THE bonfire of liberal certainties, Myanmar makes for an especially painful case.
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It all makes for a good theory, one that Hobley has posited before.
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Jo Calderone, her male alter ego, makes for the most undeniably simple one.
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You can call that propaganda, but it also makes for a good story.
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It makes for fascinating reading — I average 43 minutes a day on YouTube!
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Leftover chili in the fridge along with pancakes makes for a good lunch!
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This makes for tastier pork sausages and other pig products it sells online.
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In truth, it's filled with red bean and makes for a stellar dessert.
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This Zen diffuser makes for a decorative addition to your home or office.
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He also explained how deleting texts makes for stilted friendships and missed plans.
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In theory, that makes for an easier time actually getting out of bed.
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This is not what happened, of course, but it makes for good copy.
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This tasseled headband makes for the perfect addition to your low-key look.
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It's time for long commutes and long classes, which makes for long days.
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The imagery combined with the soundtrack and voiceovers makes for haunting, melancholy scenes.
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And attendees are served alcohol, which often makes for more interesting acceptance speeches.
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It makes for a congenial evening of actors being honored by their peers.
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Of course, this lack of a barrier often makes for incredibly raw shows.
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This new book makes for a really nice little trio of hardcover books.
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Take it from Behati Prinsloo: It makes for a great Halloween get-up.
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All of this drama makes for an extremely awkward dinner at Scott's hotel.
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Bonus: Chillin' with your loved ones makes for one double-tap-worthy pic.
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That makes for a good story, but it is not how it happened.
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Apparently, waiting until after you ride to comment makes for fewer robust thoughts.
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It's all thematically appropriate, and it makes for some tense, hard-fought missions.
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Less friction, a softer material, and better moisture retention makes for happy hair.
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Proximity to protected open spaces makes for desirable places to live and work.
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The sheer extravagance that follows her every move makes for truly unforgettable moments.
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This interpretation makes for an interesting narrative, but it's missing the real story.
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For a Sith Lord, Darth Vader sure makes for a pretty awesome light.
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Consolidating the two makes for powerful synergies and significant leverage against stubborn competition.
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That, coupled with a big steel frame, makes for an extremely rugged wearable.
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" Alina says, adding "the brownie makes for a chocolatey and healthy Valentine's dessert.
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And, from a safety standpoint, the structure also makes for larger crumple zones.
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But for a left-wing author like Miéville, it makes for uneasy synthesis.
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Also, it makes for a popular article since it plays on parents' fears.
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Craig Ferguson makes for a swoon-worthy leading man on the silver screen.
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Suffice to say, politics makes for good television, the 2016 election especially so.
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That makes for, more or less, a hypothesis that could, eventually, be true.
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But right now, the Mac section of the guide makes for depressing reading.
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That always makes for an exciting town, as far as the arts go.
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In theory, this makes for a convenient experience and a low-stakes bet.
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This idea of "India treating women" makes for good stories, optics and headlines.
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This makes for a story that's both more credible and much more ordinary.
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Rain is difficult to escape; turning it deadly makes for good plot architecture.
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Our Constitution requires such a balance, and it makes for good public policy.
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It also makes for great entertainment—the genius prevents violence through thought alone!
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This system makes for suppression of the minority party, uncompetitive elections, or both.
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Airlines will cancel flights if the weather makes for truly dangerous flight conditions.
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A mix of faux skeletons and skulls makes for a wicked Halloween display.
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That combination makes for similar noise-cancelling performance as larger over-ear headphones.
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It makes for a less messy application than using a traditional cream foundation.
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Extended to half-hour episodes, it makes for a lot of concentrated sourness.
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S. relations makes for jittery open * Euro zone periphery govt bond yields: tmsnrt.
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This fear is relieved by the nest the mother makes for her children.
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Realizing this point makes for a deeply cynical viewing experience as a result.
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The distinction makes for bad television but is a legally important point here.
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This all makes for confusion, which is why many polls are so close.
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It's no surprise that good and constitutionally-based policy makes for good politics.
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That's as expensive as it sounds but makes for one damn fine burger.
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Kayyem is adamant that the Super Bowl makes for a tempting terror target.
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"It makes for a healthier and more enjoyable all-around experience," she said.
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That makes for a great Halloween story, but it doesn't mean it's true.
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Skipping the sense-making step makes for fragile understanding and cognitively expensive memorization.
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In handheld mode, the device is pretty slim which makes for hand cramps.
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It makes for a pretty tasty wing, but we still love frying them.
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We're going to roast the turkey because just smoking makes for rubbery skin.
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It also makes for quite the lovely vinaigrette, but that's beside the point.
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In my opinion, Sonoma makes for a robust experience, but Napa remains king.
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Of course, it makes for a nice permanent living room piece as well.
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The parent company is also investing, so this makes for some interesting bedfellows.
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This makes for an extraordinary number of fundamental challenges for the Iraqi state.
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Unfortunately, that makes for an experience that is generally just flat and dull.
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The volume of air makes for the wasting of energy and inefficient buildings.
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"The space naturally makes for a beautiful ceremony and reception backdrop," Thomas said.
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This combination of savagery and economy makes for an arrestingly original musical personality.
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That makes for an exciting final three months until primary season kicks off.
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But at best, this makes for an uncoordinated response that delays full containment.
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Plus, the cropped leg makes for a casual, straight fit that's still sophisticated.
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" And the rapper Snoop Dogg makes for an encouraging-but-tough "Coach Snoop.
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It makes for good sound bites, but they might not stand up legally.
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Best of all, the nearby visitor's center makes for a truly personal experience.
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And for Berlin-based artist Trevor Paglen, computer imaging makes for great art.
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Under Mr. Trump, though, the confused approach makes for a blurry regulatory picture.
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The descent of millions of Muslims upon Mecca makes for a spectacular event.
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The combination makes for a troubling message: chicken as both dinner and diner.
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"Its structure makes for an unfocused thesis," wrote Jeannette Catsoulis in The Times.
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Angering the mafia as a journalist in Italy makes for a lonely life.
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Folding both back rows of seats makes for a remarkably flat load floor.
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Neither of them is Serena Williams, which makes for quite a career opportunity.
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All of this makes for a witty, sneakily feminist kind of crime story.
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And when you appreciate that, it makes for a much more expansive thinking.
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It's a number that makes for impressive headlines, but it is largely meaningless.
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That one man can contain such contradictions makes for an astonishing, tragic story.
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I'm not sure whether, on balance, this makes for an entirely successful show.
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All of this makes for an experienced roster, which can be an asset.
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It all makes for an unforgettable act of witness in a compact package.
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As well intentioned as it may be, this makes for some exhausting reading.
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You don't have to do it, but it makes for a cleaner appearance.
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The mild morning makes for a lovely 20 minute walk to the train.
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Either way, the purchase certainly makes for a good story on social media.
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However, its annoying payment system makes for by far the worst user experience.
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It all makes for an engrossing setup whose suspense is difficult to resist.
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And yes, legendary director Werner Herzog makes for a delightful Star Wars baddie.
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Mulled wine with port and brandy makes for a fine glögg in Scandinavia.
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Daenerys has revealed again and again that she makes for a great conquerer.
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It makes for a juicy set piece, and it further hardens President Kirkman.
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Lingerie makes for a perfect romantic holiday gift for a couple of reasons.
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Inside, the white-walled living spaces makes for an open yet cozy feel.
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Oh, and I just realized, "beams" makes for a pun in this example.
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The ensuing silence makes for the show's wittiest — and arguably most welcome — moment.
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Cooking it all on a sheet pan makes for an easy weeknight meal.
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That, along with other factors, makes for more infections and more severe illnesses.
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It doesn't lead to Twitter argument threads, but it makes for great music.
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Giersch, another weed that grows in abundance, makes for an intriguing parsley substitute.
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I don't think so, especially if that meal makes for a perfect family costume.
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Now that makes for an absolutely great time, not to mention it's mess-free.
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The measurement label on the side makes for accurate and precise pouring every time.
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It makes for one of the most moving and memorable episodes of season 1.
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This makes for life in a kind of fishbowl where everyone outside is watching.
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That makes for a better tale, a more inspiring message, than the strict truth.
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With dramatic twists and high-octane action, it makes for an addictive gaming experience.
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The warm brownie combined with cold ice cream makes for the perfect breakup treat.
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"The equipment makes for a nice experience, but you don't need it," Fritsche says.
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Over time this makes for distinctly different juxtapositions as the various images cycle through.
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In private gatherings, Dr. King lacked that laughing gregariousness that often makes for popularity.
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In your experience, what makes for the best drinking experience at a chain restaurant?
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Half a century on, however, Mr McCartney's next line makes for a fitting epitaph.
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If so, this pour over glass coffeemaker from Chemex makes for a great gift.
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It makes sense, and it makes for good TV, but it's also pretty extreme.
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One variation of the gene makes wrinkled peas; the other makes for round peas.
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Watch the Hips, a Study Says" and "What Makes for the Hottest Dance Moves?
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It's especially welcome here, because it makes for a nice break from the monotony.
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In many ways "In Our Time" makes for a better podcast than broadcast show.
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As for the tournament, the schedule adjustment makes for a potentially long day Sunday.
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That said, the whole idea makes for a fine jam when Kiana sings it.
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President Donald Trump seems bent on testing whether bad history makes for good politics.
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It makes for an interesting fan tuan, however, and that is entirely the point.
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Love him or hate him, you have to admit he makes for entertaining television.
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Obviously, [FGL's] crowd and stage is really cool and makes for some great video.
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But it still makes for a pretty funny image, and for an inspiring story.
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The Lip Card makes for a novel gift because of its super cute packaging.
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Believe it or not, this actually makes for a compelling episode of The Bachelor!
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Then again, with Netflix, spooning out plot sometimes just makes for a better binge.
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A videoconference call to Tokyo with an awkward audio delay makes for stilted dialogue.
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It makes for juicy gossip and copy.... She and I are sick of this.
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Now we actually are best friends so it makes for a much stronger season.
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Mixing corn starch and water makes for a crowd-pleasing staple of science demos.
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While it might make sense economically, the tight squeeze makes for an unpleasant flight.
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Employers tend to hire candidates who are like themselves, which makes for undiversified workplaces.
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For Geza Kovacs, our collective time-wasting on the web makes for precious data.
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That means there's no shopping cart functionality, but also makes for an easy setup.
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Makes for easy immediate consumption of my drinks without burning my tongue *chef's kiss*.
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It's sturdy and makes for a good table-side serving station or cocktail perch.
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That makes for a total of $675,73 in donations, from organizations linked to McAuliffe.
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The core block system makes for users of all ages to design a program.
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I think that when everyone's story is told then that makes for better art.
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But that also means the annual convention makes for some really good people watching.
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A well-funded transit network makes for a better functioning city and happier residents.
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It all makes for an Instagram-worthy snapshot without a corporate logo in sight.
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Plus, at under $60, it makes for a relatively guilt-free "treat yourself" purchase.
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It rarely makes for a compelling narrative, and that's a dealbreaker for some people.
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On the track, that's critical, and on the streets, it makes for easy driving.
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This makes for an awkward moment in the elevator, especially on the way back.
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This makes for a tent that pitches quickly, and packs down small and light.
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That makes for an especially busy summer for Clubbed Thumb, now 20 years old.
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It makes for a better story if anybody ever asks you about your case.
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Here, her lifelong "determination to rise" makes for a moving paean to female aspiration.
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It just, you know, I guess it makes for good fodder on the internet.
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Playing with unexpected pops of colors and textures makes for pretty and healthful dishes.
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Yzma from "The Emperor's New Groove" makes for an underrated yet fun Halloween costume.
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Ranked choice makes for a long night Election nights are long -- no matter what.
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This roasted salmon with mustard and brown sugar makes for a quick weeknight meal.
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But what makes for the ideal butter tart is sometimes a matter of debate.
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All of that makes for a major leadership vacuum if and when Pelosi leaves.
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Cauliflower's terrific in her treatment, and the dish makes for an excellent dinner. No?
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It's also reasonably priced and makes for a great gift for girlfriends, family,. etc.
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Instead, the plan is to use all the money Awaken makes for activist work.
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Inevitably, dramatic tension arises from that conflict — and that makes for a better movie.
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He's a very difficult case to work with, but it makes for great television!
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It also makes for an uncertain and potentially limited market for any Zika vaccine.
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The show's approach makes for an extremely satisfying penetration of often repellently grotesque artworks.
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"Has Ended" is a woozy, reverb-filled dreamscape that makes for great headphones music.
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But in this film, the second kind of person makes for a livelier story.
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Nothing makes for a memorable weekend quite like bars, barbecue, and (mechanical) bull rides.
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It makes for the best kind of breakfast-for-dinner: fast and super-flavorful.
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It makes for a glorious mouthful, modern and soulful and rooted in sense memory.
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The tiny audience basking in the flickering light makes for a charmingly eccentric tableau.
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But this makes for a rather profound conundrum: Who is in control of Tay?
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That allows for more nuanced ballots, but it also makes for more complicated ballots.
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"The city of Detroit makes for a perfect setting for the team," he said.
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It makes for a very tight-knit community of handy, patient and hardy people.
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I think that makes for a more enjoyable experience for every type of solver.
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It makes for a nice excuse to get out and just commune with nature.
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Going to the grocery store without a list makes for a disorganized shopping trip.
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It's not at all safe for swimming but makes for a great photo backdrop.
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This makes for a light and healthy breakfast that stays fresh on your shelves.
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This makes for a funny, engaging show that never gets particularly dark or depressing.
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Wolfram Koch makes for an unusually assertive, though still gruff and uncouth, Sancho Panza.
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Just something that makes for a better description of what is now going on.
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That unique situation — wild animals who are accustomed to humans — makes for good viewing.
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It's a security app and it makes for smart homes, something like that, yeah.
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That's why Disney makes for a near-bottomless font of Halloween couples costume ideas.
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Symbolizing love, passion, and friendship, this makes for a unique piece for Valentine's Day.
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A 14-karat gold chain laden with diamonds makes for an elevated everyday look.
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The city makes for an up-and-coming addition to any Japan travel itinerary.
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While "Marvel Blames Diversity" makes for a juicy headline, the issue is more nuanced.
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It's a gorgeous reminder of old Chicago and makes for a great first impression.
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Battery electric motors also offer instant torque, which makes for a different driving experience.
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It makes for a really cool Instagram opportunity that celebrities are able to do.
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These comfortable, wireless headphones feature deep, immersive sound that makes for cutting edge performance.
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Any offer that the President makes for a deal must be viewed with suspicion.
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A gift pile mixed with both gag and useful items makes for healthy competition.
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This makes for an unsettling and consequential revolution in our understanding of our bodies.
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It can't have been fun for him -- but it makes for a great display.
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It makes for a lovely walk and really helps you escape from city life.
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"American Anarchist" makes for unsatisfying viewing, although it's possible it couldn't have been otherwise.
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That makes for a mostly smart tale, even when some moments feel under-thought.
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Hermès' flagship store (17, rue de Sèvres) also makes for a cost-free incursion.
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As in Sunless Sea, your steady consumption of fuel and supplies makes for expeditions.
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It makes for a powerful scene that Anderson said she was terrified to shoot.
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Initially, hacking via hardware leakage—known generally as a side-channel attack—would seem pretty much impossible given the complexity and speed of a modern PC. Complexity makes for some very, very noisy leakage, which makes for likewise very difficult signal processing.
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It makes for a deeply pleasant Saturday in the kitchen and, later, around the table.
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Of course, that makes for an extremely similar design language to other top tablet brands.
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I have class two days a week after work, which makes for very long days.
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Also called wiggle stereoscopy, or wiggle 3D, the technique makes for some great animated GIFs.
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But even if you haven't, Apollo 11 makes for a stunning experience on its own.
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We fight sometimes, it makes for some folklore, but people keep coming to see us.
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That all makes for good political thrillers; much better material than the usual partisan fights.
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Pointing the very technology of war at those displaced by it makes for unsettling viewing.
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And it makes for the cutest and most inspirational case for twinning we've ever seen.
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Naturally the surveillance aspect makes for potential creepiness, but academically speaking, the work is fascinating.
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An Iranian versus an American is a "grudge match" that makes for good box office.
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A violation of the plea agreement would hurt any argument Manafort makes for lenient sentencing.
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Oh, and we also had to ask what song makes for a great Valentine's playlist.
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Witnessing these messages passing back and forth makes for raw, vulnerable, and incredibly moving reading.
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As far as actual beasts go, Disney's new Beast makes for surprisingly good boyfriend material.
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And the angle of the screen makes for a visual hint for the power button.
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And the lack of conversation in schools about consent makes for an incredibly dehumanizing climate.
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Here's another example: The natural placement of Mars in Aries makes for a fiery combo.
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That makes for a lower pixel density, but that's not really the main problem here.
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Letting Facebook shares lead your political movement makes for a weird experience on the ground.
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Most of our members here are former Catholics, so that makes for different reference points.
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As time goes on, people change, and the incongruity makes for humor and, sometimes, frustration.
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It's an adventure in solitude, and its makes for a lovely break in the day.
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While demonizing Putin makes for good rhetoric, U.S. and Russian interests overlap in some places.
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Chadwick Boseman makes for a terrific T'Challa, serving as the film's calm-yet-badass center.
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Any piece of underwear from this store also makes for a nice gift from mom.
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The more Menashe tries to fix his situation, the more troubles he makes for himself.
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That makes for an interesting subplot as the two unicorns encroach on each other's lawn.
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A simple oats-and-honey mixture makes for a quick and easy gentle exfoliating mask.
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But demonstrating the less obvious physical impacts of gunshots makes for more effective images overall.
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This, combined with a lack of life experience and perspective, makes for a potent combination.
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It's fabulous on toast and it makes for a whimsical sculpture medium, among other things.
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Laptop (and/or accessories!) Four years of college makes for a pretty worn-out machine.
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It makes for a much better, more mesmerizing viewing experience with content that supports it.
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It makes for hilarious fodder, sometimes, despite the darker underlying human rights issues at hand.
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It also makes for a steering wheel that doesn't look like a wheel at all.
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It makes for both both great sex and great television to not hurry things along.
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The electric waffle maker has a non-stick coating which makes for hassle-free cleaning.
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Now that weed is increasingly decriminalized and ubiquitous, this makes for a whole new issue.
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The plunge makes for the stock's worst day of trading since going public in 2012.
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Now, BABYGlimpse definitely makes for a more creative baby shower gift than a diaper cake.
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At times, the show embraces its multitudes simultaneously, which makes for some fine dark comedy.
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But two years in a row makes for a disturbing trend, at the very least.
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I feel bad about wasting it, but I don't think it makes for great leftovers.
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Crazy cool vibe that coupled with the great weather makes for a perfect parade. pic.twitter.
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As an added bonus, the Hanacure mask also makes for a very compelling Instagram post.
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It doesn't come from any notion about what makes for effective policies -- it's about values.
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This makes for some speedy connections while doing your part to battle the Chinese goverment.
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I find it very touching and hilarious, which I think makes for the best mixtape.
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Being snowed in and alone in the woods with no disturbances makes for great creativity.
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PreCheck makes for a more efficient trip through security, but it is not exactly convenient.
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While this makes for an academic reading experience, it might also be the most responsible
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The merging of the Syrian and Iraqi wars into one conflict makes for strange alliances.
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If we're awake past dark, a battery-operated lantern makes for an adequate reading light.
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But he also knows how to spin yarns and it makes for a good story.
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With Bryson Tiller, GoldLink, and Daniel Caesar all included, it makes for a cool playlist.
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It is a winning strategy for everyone and makes for great prosperity around the world.
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The imbalance in statistical death makes for ominous headlines, but it doesn't violate international law.
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Market Street in Portland, Maine, makes for a lovely stroll close to the historic waterfront.
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Their views on what makes for a good leader and citizen are fundamentally the same.
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A stable atmosphere makes for a clearer telescope image, according to the University of Hawaii.
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I think the layering of it just really makes for a very satisfying mouth feel.
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The world's largest salt flat makes for some amusing photo opportunities that play with perspective.
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It all makes for a sequel that's just as enjoyable and endearing as the original.
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It also makes for wilder, more upbeat music that moves enthusiastic listeners to their feet.
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For lawyers (and reporters), the double-sided squeeze on tech companies makes for interesting work.
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But being based in Hong Kong makes for a very different business than in America.
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This ergonomic design makes for a more natural grip position while operating, thus reducing fatigue.
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An 11-inch rise, combined with the fabric's stretch, makes for a form-flattering fit.
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Titanium, in combination with something like ceramic, makes for a durable and extremely lightweight knife.
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When you put those two things together, it makes for one heck of a night.
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The 47-page indictment is beyond damning—and it also makes for jaw-dropping reading.
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Alcohol often makes for poor decisions, but it's also responsible for many an engrossing story.
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When you add that sinker into the mix, it makes for a tough at-bat.
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It makes for a better image than him forlornly scrolling through Craigslist posts, so whatever.
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However, going with Lambda School's own figures of $70,000 makes for a more favorable comparison.
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Ultimately, this makes for really comfortable shoes, and the GrandPrø Tennis Sneaker is no exception.
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Additionally, this subscription box makes for a thoughtful gift for any child in your life.
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Beautiful, bad-tempered, scandal-prone, she makes for unfailingly good copy, and heaps of it.
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In Catalan homes, it makes for an easy and welcome snack any time of day.
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That makes for a good weekend, and a good weekend is what we all need.
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It makes for an interesting companion piece to Bethlem's permanent exhibition in the adjacent room.
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A late scene in which they swap notes makes for a vaguely moving torch-passing.
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The combination of snow and ice, speed and air makes for something spectacular and frightening.
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"There are too many candidates and that makes for confusion," said Connie Markey in Illinois.
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That seemingly simple concept makes for a great headline, but it's not great tax policy.
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All of this makes for not just an interesting artist, but an interesting human being.
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Dried seaweed mixed with a variety of aromatic teas makes for a heady, fragrant beverage.
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This makes for a beautiful yet fragile phone that is prone to picking up fingerprints.
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The subsequent Dumpster blaze of her personal life probably makes for a knockout college essay.
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Its stainless steel blade is sharp, and its non-slip grip makes for easy use.
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For Mr. Romero, the tour guide, the evolving scene makes for a pleasurable tapas crawl.
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The whole episode makes for a brisk history lesson that never feels dry or repetitive.
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A great waffle and excellent service makes for a wholly enjoyable brunch in my view.
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All in all, it makes for one of the boldest pop albums of the year.
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Set among vast greenery, the "Baking Show's" prestigious venue makes for a quiet viewing escape.
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But in late March, on a Monday night, it makes for a pretty chill dinner.
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That's probably an accurate statement—but it also makes for a hell of a story.
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Bringing the American people in on the process, early and often, makes for better democracy.
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All of this makes for a bumpy road ahead for Jaguar Land Rover's new CEO.
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This Bluetooth speaker makes for a great stocking stuffer because of its price and size.
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Which is all to say that Yang makes for a curious critic of woke culture.
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The stylus still makes for an ideal experience when working through presentations or highlighting documents.
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There's no competition, but Samsung's breadth of imaging experience makes for a solid experience regardless.
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Their presence makes for an odd dynamic between a campaign manager and a candidate's family.
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According to Mike, the cob makes for a great cleaner-upper on the John 🤷🏽♂️
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This makes for a neat and tidy story, but it is based on a prejudice.
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It also makes for a cleaner-looking appearance and has saved me money over time.
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This additional step makes for superlative shawarma; the falafel will lift your spirits as well.
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It makes for a much easier walk down memory lane for someone with health issues.
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It makes for a lulling feast of eye candy, an effectual fusion of golden intensity.
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Which makes for a much more unfortunate video than the one he'd planned on making. pic.twitter.
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Exporting overcapacity makes for better domestic politics than cutting it, given the potential for job losses.
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That makes for unprecedented times, with a US President who appears to doubt the alliance's role.
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In this world, we have to accelerate toward one, and sometimes it makes for engaging experiences.
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The Vapor 2 packs an optical heart rate monitor and makes for a decent fitness companion.
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Throw in some champagne, rose petals and bubbles … and it makes for a very fun time.
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Patio seating makes for an ideal ceviche-shoveling environment, made even better by stellar people watching.
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It centralises your billing details in one trusted place, which ultimately makes for a secure experience.
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Even the fancy matching luggage Bugatti makes for the car is included with the Lego Chiron.
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The case makes for a glimpse into a dark world of addiction, madness, demonology, and neglect.
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And the more this reopens the wounds, the election, it makes for a more divisive society.
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All that drama makes for a fitting finale for this movie's journey to the big screen.
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"Adding melted cheese and crisp, fresh toppings on top makes for the perfect burger," she added.
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The Xbox One S makes for a fantastic gift as an all-in-one entertainment center.
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So exactly how much of a difference this makes for your energy levels has been disputed.
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And it makes for the right film for a week of hope shot through with grief.
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The audience's temporal disorientation mimics the protagonist's — and that makes for a more powerful viewing experience.
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All of that challenge makes for one hell of a high when you finally complete something.
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Is it the Art Deco architecture that, in our opinion, makes for the perfect IG backdrop?
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This makes for more exciting radio than the BBC's pernickety insistence on balance in every programme.
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If the ingredients are less effective, that makes for a higher risk of burning your skin.
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But, for now, "Nice Fish" makes for a thoroughly enjoyable, and thoroughly bizarre, piece of drama.
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Speaking of massive leaps, the camera on the Galaxy S20 Ultra makes for a massive bump.
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This makes for more liquidity and shorter transaction times, says Zooko Wilcox, who leads the project.
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Daytime voting makes for a lot less drama, and a lot less theatrics before happy hour.
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The build up makes for a perfect 4am track in a club without an early curfew!
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After a rough-rough afternoon, it makes for quite a bit of gin and tonic. Cheers.
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A reflection on the realistic options now available to Trump and Xi makes for sober reading.
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He was an atheist turned Christian apologist, and his theology makes for fascinating if dense intellectualism.
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Still, Cuban does think that the skills of a business leader makes for a good president.
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They exude a radiance that's striking, of course, but it also makes for a meaningful statement.
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Climate-change scientists think that a warming planet makes for more frequent and more destructive hurricanes.
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Strong partisanship with weak parties makes for a couple of fairly serious problems for a democracy.
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Even so, Silverman makes for a great brand ambassador because she is not associated with politics.
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Apparently, he makes for less than tasty jerky, so Mama orders her sons to kill him.
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So it makes for a perfect case study on the shift to systems of intelligence (SOIs).
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And they've been acting since before they can remember, which makes for a very special personality.
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As you can imagine, this makes for a cumbersome and quite opaque process, with limited traceability.
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That earnestness is endearing and makes for a good story — though not necessarily a good idea.
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Venture investing is based on relationships; being opaque makes for an inauspicious beginning of a relationship.
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As Gervasi realized a few minutes into speaking to him, Villechaize makes for a fascinating subject.
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Making the vertical flights run on battery makes for a cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable ride.
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"It's a very shifting landscape within beauty that makes for a lot of excitement," Nelson says.
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"Moms supporting moms is a wonderful thing," she says, "and it makes for amazing, fun pictures!"
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While it is stifling for Alma, the atelier makes for a bewitching setting for Mr Anderson.
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Apple's W2109.99 chip is on-board and makes for easy Bluetooth pairing to an iOS device.
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And yet, how those differences actually affect the signs' behavior makes for a rather complementary relationship.
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The expected 0.4% decline in December real consumption makes for very challenging quarterly arithmetic for Q1.
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But, pairing those scenes with traditional Christmas imagery makes for a striking and thought-provoking juxtaposition.
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" The company said this makes for "a very misleading picture regarding efforts being made around diversion.
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There's a lot less guessing and it all makes for expedited fumbling when moving through modes.
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Vegemite may be a delicious yeast spread, but it makes for a rather poor beer ingredient.
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It also makes for a fun and affordable gift for anyone heading off to college soon.
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The addition of the peanut, which we all know makes for a superior M&M's experience.
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Richie is also extremely outgoing, which makes for good TV. We don't know if the 'A.
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And it makes for a happier workplace -- whether that's the White House, CNN or anywhere else.
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But for weather warriors like the Carys, the extreme temperature makes for a trip worth taking.
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Nothing makes for a better sing-a-long than a packed car full of Broadway performers.
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"It makes for better entertainment, it makes everybody feel part of one American family," Obama continued.
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The approach makes for a fleet, relentless movie that doesn't bog down in exposition and explanation.
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The burrito is already a type of taco, and rolling a taco makes for easier consumption.
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The Fire HD 713 703GB is available for $253699.99 and makes for a great traveling companion.
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And the combination of movie sounds and pre-programmed moves makes for a really authentic experience.
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Harvard's general snapshot of 18- to 193-year-old likely voters makes for somewhat bleak reading.
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His youth makes for the possibility of a long and potentially active Oval Office afterlife. 2.
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It makes for a wonderful snack; they have the signature citrus taste without the numbing effect.
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His first feature, the high school noir Brick, makes for fine viewing under weed-colored lenses.
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The way Levinson tracks Rue's shifting perspective, particularly around Jules, makes for some downright gorgeous sequences.
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What is it about nighttime drives through the city that makes for such cinematically eerie shots?
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Shares of the major airlines have stalled, which Cramer argued also makes for a buying opportunity.
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This unconventional, multi-pronged approach makes for better customer service and leads to better profit margins.
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Even if you're not heading to the grocery store, this makes for a great tote bag.
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The final girl often makes for a satisfying ending — but what else makes a good finale?
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Hearing that, somebody might wonder if that tough, hard-driving style makes for a good boss.
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By taking control of the process, she believes simplifying the shoots makes for a better outcome.
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"I think, especially on the Democratic primary field, it makes for really good politics," he said.
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Real life has gotten dark; small-screen devilry like this makes for a welcome distraction indeed.
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Lobbyists and interest groups tend to take the broadest view, since that makes for better numbers.
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That's basically Kaiserschmarrn, and it makes for a filling pudding, afternoon snack, or sensational breakfast, too.
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But it makes for a great place to grab some fresh air before boarding your flight.
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All embarrassing details, but what makes for good television does not always make for good prosecutions.
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Using ingredients that you can find and understandable steps - makes for a successful recipe every time!
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Which makes for a charming story and might be true, but the evidence is pretty shaky.
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That might work in more skilled hands, but here it just makes for sour, spiteful comedy.
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Guests can spend the night here for only $82, which makes for a very affordable stay.
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The case that Schlesinger makes for the proposition that Haley's star has dimmed is not reasonable.
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But these are messier and more chaotic, so that makes for a better shopping experience, right?
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Something that happens all the time isn't very interesting, but a first makes for a story.
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This strategy is red meat for Trump's base, but crowd-pleasing rarely makes for wise policy.
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Rick Snyder to study how Flint's drinking water became poisoned by lead makes for chilling reading.
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Virtually every other form of food makes for a strong body of evidence to the contrary.
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I like to put him on my amp and he makes for a good dashboard ornament.
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But at the same time, much of this makes for some fascinating, if unintentional, cyber art.
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If nothing else, it makes for a great playlist since no matter what genre you favor.
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In turn, users who are hooked on the app makes for a great pitch to advertisers.
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That makes for a watershed year in which net issuance will exceed official purchases of debt.
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The cool climate makes for world-class sparkling wines, and the pinot noirs are good, too.
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Creating government jobs for underemployed youth, for example, makes for easy politics but won't upgrade competitiveness.
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It makes for long days when she drives to Blanche Street to work on the house.
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For young listeners new to audiobooks, Davis's reading makes for an excellent gateway to future listening.
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In that sense, the series makes for one of the better binge watches in recent memory.
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"He really likes stage sets and all of what makes for good theater," Mr. D'Antonio said.
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It makes for the kind of pleasure that is almost sweeter because of its everyday accessibility.
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All of this makes for interesting copy for those of us who write about the church.
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God's Favorite Customer, Josh Tillman's new album as Father John Misty, makes for an interesting listen.
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On TikTok, there's always a rally, and expressing support for the president makes for good content.
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Mr. Terrell, the West Coast transplant, finds that the "liberal and artistic attitude" makes for conviviality.
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The Killers catalog makes for endlessly enjoyable karaoke material, and it's also pretty great in concert.
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Let's start with the much-maligned Chicago shows the 22020-year-old producer makes for NBC.
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This makes for some page-turners, but it also imposes a wearying sameness on the book.
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In short, "Pick of the Litter" makes for unexpectedly suspenseful (and perhaps not entirely reputable) viewing.
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While each plate is sold separately, the full set of four makes for eye-catching tableware.
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Some canine enthusiasts might deny this, telling you that a dog makes for an easy pet.
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However, it makes for an effective student computer monitor if you're strapped for cash – and space.
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That makes for greater call quality, even when somebody is using a speakerphone or talking quietly.
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Brightly colored textured collaged paper makes for the perfect technique to deliver this high-concept tale.
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Even though the weather makes for a miserable five miles, I'm still glad I went out.
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At 57 stories up and overlooking the Singapore skyline, it makes for quite a pool day.
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Politicians' personal views should not dictate the decisions that a woman makes for herself and family.
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That makes for some better conversational spaces than a similar-sized Facebook group or Twitter community.
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I&aposm biased, but I&aposd say it makes for some great airport or train reading.
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This makes for a decisively upbeat take on a story that can as easily be agonizing.
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The ability to turn off anti-aliasing, for example, makes for a much less blurry image.
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Every room here has an ocean view, which makes for a continued awe-inspiring first impression.
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It makes for an elating circus atmosphere, hospitable to audiences only cursorily versed in art history.
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But filled with seafood rather than lamb, a fish pie makes for a much lighter meal.
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It makes for a more flattering portrayal, perhaps, but also a flatter and less human one.
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Floyd aside, some of the finale's beats display insight into what makes for good genre entertainment.
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This avoids smashing your toes against each other and truly makes for a more comfortable run.
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The cost of that tax break likely makes for some tough sledding in this current Congress.
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That makes for a total of about $3.57 billion since 2016, according to estimates published Aug.
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A tart-sweet citrusy marinade against smoky black beans makes for a bright and flavorful combination.
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But the way splendor and poverty coexist here in Rio makes for a head-snapping contrast.
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The poems detail a story of sexual assault and its aftershocks and makes for difficult reading.
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Throw in a steampunk-style Victorian London, and it makes for a bizarre yet delightful experience.
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Mr. Cariou makes for jovial company and draws the audience into a comfortable intimacy with little effort.
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The concept is disturbing and fascinatingly counterintuitive, which is why it makes for a juicy plot point.
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That makes for a more streamlined app execution process, and fewer demands in terms of free RAM.
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It makes for a lovely companion piece to Endgame, but it's also a top-notch Peter story.
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All of this makes for a fairly confusing set of circumstances and a hard-to-forecast outcome.
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Turns out that was an underestimation, and the final close makes for a considerably larger first fund.
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This makes for a beguiling project, one that demonstrates problems prevalent within the health and food industries.
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While this certainly makes for a formidable opponent, the students who developed the machine aren't totally satisfied.
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And then I look for a corresponding animal whose symbolic meaning makes for a good metaphoric fit.
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It makes for a great scene, but how did that all go down if Elliot's in jail?
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There's a hypnotic quality to the game's vast virtual ecosystem, and it makes for trippy, transfixing viewing.
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Mint Hot ChocolateMixing mint chocolate chips into hot milk makes for an easy mint hot chocolate hack.
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It's not just the good processor or pretty display; the balance makes for a really phenomenal laptop.
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It leaves some observers moony-eyed and it makes for a satellight-hearted ending to CNN 10.
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She truly likes what I bring to the makeup table and that makes for a great collaboration.
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This new contender makes for a potentially heated battlefield given that Juul will reportedly enter China soon.
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Fortnite players will all recognize this hidden treasure, and it makes for a pretty snazzy light source.
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And its automated tool for turning photos and videos into animated mini-movies makes for excellent reminiscing.
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Growing up makes for a crazy mess of emotions, especially since kids are constantly encountering new things.
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It makes for an excellent palate cleanser between Sadistic Execution albums, or a soundtrack to your daydreams.
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Better differentiation and individuation makes for better legibility, because readers can tell different characters apart more easily.
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Any dumb quip you might think to crack about Logan Lucky, the movie already makes for you.
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Hers is one of many biographies on Wright, whose cinematic, brilliant life makes for incredibly rich reading.
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So adopting the new fintech ethos of zero fees and transparent pricing makes for thinner profit margins.
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But the snow and ice does extend pretty far offshore, which makes for an incredibly surreal visual.
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If it shakes up the status quo and makes for more unpredictable stories, let the heads roll.
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It's the ultimate low-key, cool-girl color, and it makes for an easy growing-out process.
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In terms of what makes for the best coloring pages, Will likes to keep it relatively simple.
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The song's easygoing vibe makes for a jarring contrast with the horrific abduction and murder that follows.
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For smaller property management companies and homeowners with vacation rental properties, Vacasa makes for an attractive partner.
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"It makes for a great headline: Trump bans Irn Bru from Turnberry," Sturgeon said with a smile.
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More women who have the tools to start companies makes for a better community for us all.
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Of course, any toys Hasbro makes for these films and TV shows are not guaranteed to sell.
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It's almost like society has a geometry of what makes for civility, decency, trust, open-mindedness, etc.
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As a portrait of a nation undergoing a profound crisis of identity, it makes for essential viewing.
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Say what you will about him -- and there's plenty to say -- but Donny makes for great TV!
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Immediately you're hit by the production value, which is impressive and makes for an aesthetically stunning feature.
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This makes for a volatile situation that is different from any of the earlier contentious Republican conventions.
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A dog plus a Furbo makes for a much more entertaining security system than a Nest Cam.
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What definitely doesn't work is incorporating spoilers directly into the stories—that simply makes for bad storytelling.
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Though both have a season-less appeal beyond Christmas, Pez especially makes for a great stocking stuffer.
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With well-established brands and profit margins reaching over 50% the status quo makes for solid business.
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While 414 horsepower makes for plentiful performance, its shape is one that makes it harder to distinguish.
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A phone that can offer the best viewing, gaming, and scrolling experiences makes for an enticing purchase.
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On diagonals and round edges, the diamond pattern makes for a more natural curve without stair-stepping.
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Uber's take rate, or the percentage of revenue Uber makes for every gross booking, declined in Q4.
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"When he's locked in, it makes for a long day," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said of Dickey.
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That makes for some unusual light phenomena; the sun doesn't set in summer or rise in winter.
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It also, of course, makes for a dramatic finale to the mission's two decades of data gathering.
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"There is pressure on primary issuance and this makes for a difficult new-issue market," Good said.
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"That makes for smaller and faster backups," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering.
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Some guys are better in certain areas of the track, and that makes for more fun races.
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It's made of resilient and stain-resistant oilcloth, which makes for easy cleaning with just a sponge.
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This makes for good opportunities for companies in a position to address those vulnerabilities with innovative solutions.
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This means the eggs and sperm grow within the shell, and that makes for a mushy oyster.
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And in this respect, Casement's refusal to condone exploitation of any kind makes for an instructive difference.
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As you might expect, that kind of turnout makes for some pretty impressive photos — even from space.
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I've read that the high mineral content in our water filtration system makes for a better dough.
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Soul Quest makes for a contrasting presence amid Orlando's carpools of Disney-going mice and duck worshippers.
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That diversity makes for a stronger and more daring show, and a rarer and more distinctive future.
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But one look at the offerings already announced for Apple TV+ makes for kind of a yawn.
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"More home ownership, less renting, makes for a stable neighborhood and better real estate values," Conlon says.
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Men suffering physical violence always makes for great entertainment, which is why action films are so popular.
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At its best Italy's love of tradition makes for idyllic holidays, wonderful wines and delightful Slow Food.
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It makes for a particularly tough battle to win when most people don't know that it's happening.
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This may be true, but whether it makes for a thriving business is an entirely different question.
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The garden also makes for good conversation starters: all my friends were intrigued when they saw it.
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Perhaps that's why the life of the Milwaukee Bucks point guard makes for an attractive movie concept.
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A group of them in a separate room here makes for a transporting show within the show.
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ThreatConnect believes it makes for a compelling circumstantial case that DC Leaks, too, is a Russian Front.
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The Garden District, a glamorous 19th-century neighborhood famous for white colonnaded mansions, makes for great sightseeing.
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At the very least, it makes for a break from the pressures of the fashion week grind.
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Do you, like consumer giants such as P&G, hope that more diversity makes for better products?
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Breakingviews Tribune Publishing's latest takeover defense makes for a good headline but may just be disappointing clickbait.
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Researchers now have the explanation: Amucus secreted by the animal's tongue pads makes for very sticky spit.
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"We're particularly interested in supporting legislation that makes for a more open and competitive marketplace," Hill said.
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The Polaroid Lab was fun to use — and makes for cute decor — but it's an expensive toy.
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With its changing foliage and expansive views, fall makes for a perfect time to visit the area.
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It uses Vizio's Quantum Color tech, which makes for a bright, vivid image quality that looks natural.
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"It makes for a great fiction novel," he added of a brokered convention in Cleveland next July.
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But just because it makes for a good story, is it one that Netflix should be telling?
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But her relationship with Tobias makes for a surprising moment of softness in this otherwise gritty adventure.
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That's part of what makes for the illusion that we know our own minds so much better.
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And yet Michael Honig's "The Senility of Vladimir P." makes for an essential entry in the field.
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Perhaps, she said, scientists might reconsider how they think about what makes for a successful invasive species.
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The still-glowing resentment Mr. Padnos has for Mr. Schrier makes for a surprising and gripping scene.
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She says the waterproof formula has buildable coverage, which makes for an easy day-to-night transition.
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"This is a transnational crime but also a boutique crime, and that makes for very complex investigations."
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It's a beautiful gesture and it makes for one of the most heartwarming episodes of the season.
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Sexual encounters unfold naturally with performers' enthusiastic participation, which makes for a more progressive view of sexuality.
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And what about being flogged by bae in a gimp mask makes for perfect V-Day plans?
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Dropping modularity makes for a more solid device, bringing key features like a bigger battery and waterproofing.
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Lil Uzi Vert gets a pretty lively cameo; "Crip Lit" makes for a solid R&B break.
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Volocopter of Germany just successfully flew their CEO in a drone, which makes for very interesting viewing.
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But the combination of a well-curated soundtrack and innovative television makes for a captivating learning experience.
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There's about ten minutes of actual work here, which makes for an excellent calorie-to-time ratio.
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This adds more detail in complex scenes and makes for a more rigorous challenge for existing models.
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The deal, then, makes for an interesting full circle with StubHub being returned to an original founder.
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"Sometimes politics makes for strange bedfellows," Corbin told me by email, when I asked about the payment.
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"Regina is an excellent creative collaborator and it makes for a great experience," the styling duo notes.
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That makes for a sharp contrast with last week, which was the bloodiest so far this year.
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Radiohead's arsenal of unexpected instrumentation and eclectic time signatures makes for an artfully academic approach to rock.
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Minimally processed corn is more nutritious and makes for a better tasting tortilla, one expert told us.
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Researchers have investigated what combination makes for better romantic partners— those who are similar, different, or opposite?
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Unsurprisingly, exploring the nineteenth century passageways of an old mental asylum always makes for an eerie experience.
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This one makes for especially enticing aromas thanks to garlic, cinnamon, star anise, five spice and more.
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The result makes for a lifeless exercise from a writer known for her ferocious and sorrowful vitality.
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Yes, her account of one Jewish-Czech family's race to outwit the Nazis makes for thrilling reading.
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The problems have led to shortfalls of other products, including some that Pfizer makes for other companies.
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A room somewhere around 65 degrees makes for the best sleep, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
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The rooftop bar impresses with sweeping city views and an indoor pool makes for a nice amenity.
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He seems more like a frustrated, slumping star whose height — 6 foot 8 — makes for complicated mechanics.
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It documents the complex issues surrounding human-animal conflict, and makes for a touching and educational gift.
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Sports ____ Beyond butter and salt, oil — and lots of it — makes for the most impeccably crunchy kernels.
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That makes for at least six books from major publishers about a woman who wrote only two.
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All but banning cars on one of Manhattan's busiest streets makes for a magical journey for buses.
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Nyles' blasé attitude toward his situation makes for a darkly amusing contrast to Sarah's shock and confusion.
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Wherever you land on the unpacking spectrum, packing thoughtfully makes for an easier, more streamlined travel experience.
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For anyone who likes to cook, it's a nifty gadget and makes for an excellent holiday gift.
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Pizza makes for a surprisingly great cocktail hour snack since it's easy to hold and pass around.
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The push-button start makes for easy operation, and foldable handles allow for convenient storage or transportation.
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It's like, you have one good joke that makes for a funny video on Twitter or TikTok.
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The generous 54-inch mower deck makes for a large cutting area, meaning fewer passes for you.
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Honda says that suspension tweaks improve performance and comfort, while a redesigned grille makes for better cooling.
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Hyperlinking text is helpful both for the sender and the receiver, and makes for cleaner looking emails.
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The Biden supporter also said motivation among Democrats to end Trump's presidency makes for a different situation.
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The depiction of Atticus in "Watchman" makes for disturbing reading, and for "Mockingbird" fans, it's especially disorienting.
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Because the trial is unfolding 10 months before the 2020 presidential election, that makes for tricky politics.
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The 90Hz display makes for a smooth experience, and is a very welcome addition for mobile gamers.
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"That's my bag," she says again, as he squeezes past her and makes for the front door.
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The agreement excludes shows that Warner Bros already makes for ABC, such as "The Bachelor," he added.
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Researchers have investigated what combination makes for better romantic partners -- those who are similar, different, or opposite?
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Sloppy lawmaking that needs to be neutralized by baroque, inventive work-arounds makes for bad public policy.
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The stiff PVC material makes for uncomfortable shoes, and they don't exactly pair well with sweaty feet.
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The varied and frenetic action makes for a novel that, while stimulating, is often confusing and overstuffed.
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This gives "Oedipus El Rey" swagger, oomph and economy, but it also makes for a salacious watch.
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For some of us, the combination of cheerleaders, jump scares and songs makes for a tantalizing mix.
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The small (but powerful) Echo Dot smart speaker makes for a lovely addition to your everyday life.
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If it starts on the first page and does this, it makes for an incredibly satisfying read.
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For the middle, I use a semifreddo, bright and tart with lemon, that Ashley makes for the restaurant, because it is softer to push your fork through and makes for a better mouthful with the tender, chewy cake base and the airy meringue that will cap the top.
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It makes for a jarring viewing experience, but that is the point—the medium does half the telling.
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Its technology makes for more efficient crop spraying in the same way that new fertilizers did decades ago.
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In the face of the outcry against Trump's executive order, such a grand gesture makes for good optics.
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Into the fridge for 603-14 hours (we're still testing this part out) makes for smooth testing coffee.
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Leo and Gemini share an inventive nature and a love of drama, which makes for a hot combination.
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The Democratic debates have so far been cordial and substantive, which makes for smart politics but lousy television.
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This makes for a better experience overall, since there is no such thing as a good, *slow* computer.
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University of Toronto researchers surveyed 1,900 people on their beliefs about what makes for a fulfilling sex life.
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This makes for a potentially dangerous trek, and the payoff is a photo in front of a shed.
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This makes for truly gentle exfoliation, and brighter and smoother complexions for even the most irritable of skin.
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Its 'choose your own adventure' style makes for a fun fall down more than a few rabbit holes.
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Powering the Fire TV Stick 4K is a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, which makes for a fluid experience.
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This makes for a unique opportunity to examine how female choice in mating may be influencing its size.
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But I will say that matching a beautiful planter to a plant makes for more of a statement.
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The bad guys may be missing, but "Sultan" has everything else that makes for a satisfying Bollywood film.
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Its non-slip base makes for safe usage so that the sharpener doesn't slide when you use it.
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One often-forgotten truth is that great live music — even when recorded and replayed — makes for great television.
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The ever-changing seasonal prix fixe makes for the most romantic dinner or lovely lunch with a pal.
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And chilling your cake between frosting layers makes for a much neater exterior with no crumbs poking through.
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A heated ice cream scoop Attempting to scoop straight-from-the-freezer ice cream makes for achy wrists.
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The formula makes for a duo-chrome effect that looks green in some lights, and gold in others.
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Fun fact: Cozumel is unique because of its current along the island, which makes for great drift diving.
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Although I'll summarize a few of its main findings below, the report actually makes for very interesting reading.
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The speed at which new products enter and leave convenience stores across Asia makes for prime YouTube content.
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This makes for a minimal tubular design, which could be easily confused for that of the Carbo Tenores.
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You may never understand toilet paper math, but trust that an irritated bunghole makes for an irritated personality.
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Outfits don't have to be identical, but a consistent color palette makes for an image that's visually balanced.
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It's admirable that it works as well as it does, but it still makes for an exhausting adventure.
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A higher-quality cup of coffee makes for a higher-quality day (at least that's what we believe).
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The resulting film works better than it sounds on paper, and makes for a really cool viewing experience.
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Still, the game makes for some fun, educational practice for anyone who wants to exercise their creative eye.
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The Kika app uses this to listen for any Play store searches a user makes for other apps.
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All of which makes for a striking contrast with events at JD.com, Alibaba's arch-rival in e-commerce.
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This, coupled with the prompt to see Dern in this dog's face, makes for a strong, unshakeable perception.
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The further away the brand moves from its core strength, the softer the argument it makes for itself.
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But it makes for erratic government: austerity measures are imposed and then removed; appointments are made and unmade.
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It makes for some great GoPro footage, but we'd happier taking a nice, safe mountain hike instead.[YouTube]
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U.S. government data shows women earn 79 cents for every dollar a man makes for the same work.
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Perhaps it's related to budget constraints or adaptation issues, but whatever the reason it makes for frustrating television.
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Drizzled with olive oil and showered with grated cheese, it makes for a marvelous start to the week.
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It also makes for a delicate honeycomb of crispy potato bits, which gives us the texture we love.
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The result will be less local coverage and less viewpoint diversity, which makes for a less-informed citizenry.
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That makes for very long wavelengths; in fact, it would take ten years to complete a single cycle.
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What is it about Law and Order: Special Victims Unit that makes for such an epic binge watch?
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It makes for good YouTube videos and all creatures deserve a chance to unwind after a tough day.
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Scoring the system, an extra controller, and an extremely popular game for $479.99 makes for a nice bundle.
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So are most people in my vicinity, a sad truth that makes for a distinctly boring user experience.
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The air is super dry, and with the Sun shining, it all makes for a beautiful crisp day.
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It makes for the latest in a string of cloud-focused acquisitions by Big Blue in recent months.
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IBM Watson analyzed more than 100 horror movies to learn what makes for a successful horror movie trailer.
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"The settlement's $5 billion penalty makes for a good headline," FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra wrote in his dissent.
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It's a winner-takes-all system, it makes for monopolies, but you can have a royalty-based system.
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Transport statistics are normally eye-wateringly dull, but Transport for London's latest report makes for surprisingly good reading.
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Focus groups, learning the right messaging, giving tours—it makes for a slower but ultimately more successful process.
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For someone who's a big fan of crowdfunding, the collections makes for a fantastic trip down memory lane.
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This, in combination with the cheesiness and breadcrumb topping, makes for a recipe that's nothing short of mouthwatering.
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That makes for quite the dizzying product line, one that's hard for even us to keep straight sometimes.
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Having entire families there and small children running around makes for a picture of celebration instead of mourning.
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Thanks to its versatile spaces and roomy interior, this little getaway makes for the perfect backyard guest house.
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