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Almost everyone is both a maker and a taker.
Wenger says Oxlade-Chamberlain is a fighter as well as a mover, a maker and a taker of goals.
As construed by MSNBC, Mr. Sharpton will be a hybrid TV personality, a journalist-participant of sorts, both a maker and a deliverer of the news.
"There's a conversation about getting kids to code, and making everybody a maker, and a separate conversation about fixing tech to make it more diverse," he says.
From the class of non-artefacts, the choice of dyads is a good one here, for (a) they are the most basic things made out of the atoms, and hence out of which everything else is made, and (b) if The Manual of Reason can show that these have a maker, then it follows that the maker is aware of everything (from the definition of a maker and (a) above).
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Beach was an inventor and a maker and the coeditior of Scientific American Magazine.
Though a few firms, such as Nike, a shoe maker, and Herman Miller, a furniture maker, have embraced the concept of "sustainable environmentalism", others remain sceptical.
In the past couple of weeks, both Intel, a chip maker, and SCI Systems, a contract computer maker, have issued sales warnings.
In many equity securities, Dean Witter acted as a market maker and as a specialist on various exchanges.
The oldest, Nam, is known as a bit of a trouble maker and has been a nuisance for the family for some time.
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