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I'm sure it will be made into one – a sort of international, politicised version of Withnail and I.
"Comcast is not a great name," Mr. Siegel said, "but maybe it could be made into one".
h) By embedding the same watermark bit in each block of a frame, different bits are extracted from the frame that must then be made into one bit.
The Americans are not sure whether that is feasible.How, for example, do you define what is a weapon, since any flying object can be made into one simply by bashing it into someone else's satellite?
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Four or five sketches are usually chosen to be made into one-third-scale clay models.
History, like oil, is not a curse unless it is made into one.
Maybe they've been made into one of these little monsters by Kate Dowding.
In 2006 the novel was made into one of Egypt's biggest movie productions, featuring some of the country's top movie stars.
It wasn't so bad in June and early July, served with a crushed strawberry sauce, but she thought it a waste of the berries when they could have been made into one of Mary's superb strawberry shortcakes.
In 1967 the first Stark novel was made into one of the seminal American movies, "Point Blank," with Lee Marvin (remade recently as "Payback" with Mel Gibson), and half a dozen other Stark novels were also filmed, including one in France directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
The dynamic model of the flexible manipulator can be split up into two subsystems, however the transformed dynamics is made into one with the singular perturbation standard form.
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