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Although the swamp was always made up of dense forest, there used to be more cypress and white cedar, Mr. Culp said.
In echinoids, the skeleton is almost always made up of tightly interlocking plates that form a rigid structure or test -- in contrast with the more flexible skeletal arrangements of starfish, brittle stars, and sea cucumbers.
Spandau Ballet played some of their first gigs there, and the crowd was always made up of the biggest collection of gossipy bitches imaginable, from Marilyn to Boy George.
The panels about marketing music were always made up of owners of music marketing companies.
The CBeebies schedule is always made up of a mixture of new programmes and older, familiar shows.
Sub-pixel layouts are something few people consider, but (as the Engineer Guy explains) all those pretty colors you see on your displays are almost always made up of a few tiny monochromatic dots.
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I can't say I'm a big fan of the finish (looks a bit like the kitchen counter), but these tiny Sony players always make up for kind of standard looks with a really polished feel.
Transported convicts always made up much of the European population at that time, and runaway convicts many of whom became bandits of the rural regions ("bushrangers")—challenged formal authority.
Letters between poets, when they concern poetry, can seem like a game of tennis - the serve of an ars poetica, and the volley of some contrasting take on it - in which the intensity of the competition doesn't always make up for the predictability of the match.
A sizable fraction of the Cuban delegation at the United Nations has always been made up of intelligence officers, according to United States intelligence and law-enforcement officials.
True enough, but since Bain and Campbell, its human landscape has always been made up of irony, social distinction and loss.
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