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“The instructors were made up mostly of police officers and veterans, but we were only civilians
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"Haven't made up my mind," he answered before he drifted away in thought
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YingolNeerie! Let's pretend that you made up your own involvement, just what you've told me about it and what its powers are is thrilling
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They had made up, somewhat, via correspondence, but it had been decades since she'd seen him in person
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Had she really made up her mind? Had her reason overcome Tdeshi's hormones? Was she sure she was going back? Yes
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entire being is made up of nothing but disappointment, pulled a red handkerchief from
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the mechanic admitted that he’d made up the story when Sadler asked him to
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I know I always thought he made up half the things he said, and even now I wish I didn't have to believe this
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So in total I had exactly €16500 Euro plus the €475 I held back yesterday and we made up the odd €25 with bits and pieces of change around the house
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It was so good to do this again, do it with his real soul, not a cherub made up to look like him
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That made up more than half the total compliment of male souls aboard the vessel
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Hoping to make him stop this, I made up a melodramatic love story about a boyfriend of mine who was killed in a car accident nine years ago; strangely enough, I felt quite emotional about it and when I said “I have lost someone” I meant it
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Whatever dimensional membrane made up the walls of the transit echoed with the detonation, rippling with waves so violent, the walls of that great vein seemed to reverberate against each other before they tore
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The storm front was made up of two distinct components
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' The toast was the toasted strips of lizard-like garden pests that made up at least a third of the meat in the local diet even deep in the city
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The little man, who looked to all intents and purposes like a fifty-year old accounts clerk, the sort of man who is equally hen-pecked and ignored because his entire being is made up of nothing but disappointment, pulled a red handkerchief from his jacket pocket, wiped first his brow and then his glasses, and then finally, and with an almighty bulge, he blew his nose
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None of it’s dramatic, not in your way…I mean, how do you make a public drama out of the long drawing down of a cancer, or the slow meander of a mild epidemic, or that fatal nudge into oncoming traffic? Oh, I do things with a flourish sometimes, I suppose, the knife and the psychosis, but no, my book is made up of dark matter, whereas yours lists the stars that shine for bright, sparkling mortality
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Since they were in the nest for Morningday and Afternoonday, they didn't sleep as much as they really should have and sometimes what they lacked in frequency they made up for in duration
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There was another loud burst of thunder and that made up her mind for her
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There was damp soil made up of generations of dead leaves with soft sumaids carpeting the slate street now
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It was nice being able to travel in style with the wealthy; that made up for the camping
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One by one the people at the tables add a verse that they have made up on the spot
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“He made up the humans and all the pretty animals, but there was something in the ruins of that planet and those crystal balls on poles, those signals were real
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Instead of thick green leaves hanging from its branches, the ancient oak was covered in the large, round twig balls that made up a great city of rooks
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But Deirdre had no answer for the boy, knowing in her sap that boys were made up of many things but rarely of a constant heart
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Oh, and the 61 Cygni thing, they say it was all a hack made up by one of our crewmen
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than made up for his reduced height by some impressive lateral
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‘I don’t see why not, they could be prepared anything up to a week before and stored in air tight containers and made up on the day
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The woman in the photo has what I can only describe as a delicate skull cap made up of tiny flowers and leaves which she wears over her perfectly straight hair
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“Is this wall made up of trapped
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large, round twig balls that made up a great city of rooks
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boys were made up of many things but rarely of a constant heart
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At first, my mind said it was made up, but she was too relaxed, and it was also spontaneous
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Without being asked, Edna made up a few bundles for the young
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“Maybe she made up her story about the crypt so she wouldn’t have to admit she was the product of sex, especially the product of a hired mother
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The audience is made up of two distinct types; tourists and locals
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in the end, Ginny came to find me, sensible woman that she is, and we made up
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He knew they did not run the Kassikan in theory, but in practicality they made up a large portion of the staff and were very powerful in their way
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echelons of the various organisations that made up the governance of
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As the moonlight disappeared, he made up his mind
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There are a number of clues filled in with made up words, but the key letters are correct
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Evidently they still had not made up from the incident at lunch
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In Employment Dormant Records they should be able to dig up the time sheets for these people on that day, you can see the dates on that, if something was made up later, those might be later dates also
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What finally made up Tom’s mind, in the end, was the knowledge
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She had found that his hands more than made up for what he lacked in manliness compared to Jorma or even Yorthops’ friend
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The traffic on the roads is light at seven, made up of early shift starts and the twenty-four hour grind of the haulage industry
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The cells in the upstairs laboratory are clean and empty, the camp beds made up and clearly unused
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He suspected Ava made up the YingolNeerie story up right on the spot to protect the real source of the new soul and Kulai just went along with it because she was an expert on the technology and therefore the culture from which it had sprung
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His final breath was the full stop at the end of the sentence that made up his life - and he was ready for it - we were both ready for it
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Inclement weather delays and postponements will be made up at the end of each term, where permitted
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'That the Templar treasure isn't just made up of coins
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That night, after pie for dessert, everyone made up their own rooms and slept in real beds
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Costumed and made up for the stage, Kaitlyn stood in the wings prepared to send in her Theseus and Hippolyta, with Philostrate, for Act One, Scene one
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“I say this because I believe Kelvin’s mind is made up and we are going over there
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He was pretty sure video games was just something she made up to throw him off the trail by the middle of the second chorus
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moments he had made up his bed and was well on his
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The one he came asking her to marry him made up for it
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I put them crosswise so they completely covered over the piece that was separate from the other piece, the little piece that made up the rest of the circle
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This was another reminder that humans made up one half the weight of macrofauna in and on the contiguous building called Zhlindu
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But it must be considered, that the price of any instrument of husbandry, such as a labouring horse, is itself made up of the same time parts ; the rent of the land upon which he is reared, the labour of tending and rearing him, and the profits of the farmer, who advances both the rent of this land, and the wages of this labour
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It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of Scotland
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A French author of great knowledge and ingenuity, Mr Messance, receiver of the taillies in the election of St Etienne, endeavours to shew that the poor do more work in cheap than in dear years, by comparing the quantity and value of the goods made upon those different occasions in three different manufactures; one of coarse woollens, carried on at Elbeuf; one of linen, and another of silk, both which extend through the whole generality of Rouen
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He found a few scraps of paper with some strange designs made up of rows of little icons
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They are machines made up to look like people
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They are haunted by ghosts made up of electricity in silicon crystals that are still up in those moonlets up by Narrulla
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‘I just made up a couple of names and told the Inquisitor
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There have been times when she's made up facts in her articles also, that's where it gets really serious
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She put on a head-dress of diamonds, and looking more beautiful than ever, received the magician, saying to his great amazement: “I have made up my mind that Aladdin is dead, and that all my tears will not bring him back, so I have decided to mourn no more, and have invited you to eat with me; but I am tired of the wines of China, and would like to taste those of Africa
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to be made up of native Castillians rather than pilgrims,
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"They could have visited as you are now, by haunting a machine made up to look like a human
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If those who have collected the prices of things in ancient times, therefore, had, during this period, no reason to infer the diminution of the value of silver from any observations which they had made upon the prices either of corn, or of other commodities, they had still less reason to infer it from any supposed increase of wealth and improvement
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But what Miss Pringle lacked in height was more than made up by having the sharper voice
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Except for this floater court, the buildings that made up this quadrangle had steep roofs with ornate dormers all along each side, but they were built, not grown
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She didn't understand that dominance was behind all of it, so she just thought it sounded all made up
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It opened onto one of the small lecture courts that made up the faces of the pyramid
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So they spent a quarter hour summing up the whole adventure of those days for Chatuum while she made up the sauce
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Thirdly, of the materials, whether altogether rude, or more or less manufactured, of clothes, furniture, and building which are not yet made up into any of those three shapes, but which remain in the hands of the growers, the manufacturers, the mercers, and drapers, the timber-merchants, the carpenters and joiners, the brick-makers, etc
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Fourthly, and lastly, of the work which is made up and completed, but which is still in the hands of the merchant and manufacturer, and not yet disposed of or distributed to the proper consumers; such as the finished work which we frequently find ready made in the shops of the smith, the cabinet-maker, the goldsmith, the jeweller, the china-merchant, etc
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The Window is made up of four panes, representing the four areas of
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She maintained that Helez had made up the whole story to discredit her
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He has clearly made up his mind and must have given this some thought on the way back, she mused
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Maybe her character made up for that
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But the currency of a small state, such as Genoa or Hamburg, can seldom consist altogether in its own coin, but must be made up, in a great measure, of the coins of all the neighbouring states with which its inhabitants have a continual intercourse
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Pim has made upgrades to each of our ships that will allow the helm, com, and scanners---even fire control---to be marginally controlled from each vessel's Captain's chair
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From these experiments, he posited that all the smells in the world were made up of a small number of basic smell elements, the character of each being determined by its Pong Ratio
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And so she had made up her mind
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The building block or essence of a spiritual being is made up of energy vibrations
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His black hair and gray eyes with the lustful look in them constantly, more than made up for his lack of physique
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As our human body is mostly made up of water, using affirmative words in our daily speech would certainly have a significant impact on our well-being
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Made up of a council of four men and two women, the Elders wanted answers as to how I was able to accomplish the task without backup
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Since everything in this world is made up of energy including thought forms, mediums have explained that lightning during thunderstorms affect their spirit communication, as this constitutes a form of energy disruption
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atoms, are interestingly made up of empty spaces surrounded by a moving energy
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What he lacked in technique, he made up in intensity
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It was not until the door chimes startled her and she had gone to the door to open it and saw the handsome, young - very young - man standing there, that she made up her mind
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She instantly made up her mind that she was going through with her earlier plans
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Since the establishment of the English East India company, for example, the other inhabitants of England, over and above being excluded from the trade, must have paid, in the price of the East India goods which they have consumed, not only for all the extraordinary profits which the company may have made upon those goods in consequence of their monopoly, but for all the
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Protons, themselves are made up of quarks
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Hendersen has made up for her
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We live in a country, Atlantica, made up primarily of Latinos and Africanos from throughout the Northern Hemipshere and around this world
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I made the doll’s dress identical to the dress the little girl wore, and the hair was made up of strands from a rope I had untwisted