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Early in the process physical prototypes can be made of all kinds of materials.

Mr. Finney said he was con vinced that independent evalua tions must be made of all agencies seeking city money.

Eventually everyone was kicked outNthey were found to be made of all sorts of thingsNcotton wool, machinery of all kinds.

Before the move, inspections will be made of all residential units to determine if they can be safely moved, Mr. Needle said.

The outstanding purpose, I might say the principal purpose, of the Securities Act is that full disclosure shall be made of all material facts concerning an issue of securities that is offered for sale to the public.

Downloadable PDF booklets will be made of all submitted recipes.

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(That case was re-filed earlier this year). In 2010, Frito-Lay announced that half of its products would be made of "all-natural ingredients," but of course non-GMO isn't part of the company's definition of natural.

The shrine is made of all kinds of things – beads, glitter, picture frames, action figures and a single blue-suede shoe.

The serum is made of all natural, organic ingredients.

At the beginning of the project, an overview was made of all available data sources of the pilots.

The information system is made of all sorts of data that support the fault diagnosis of information infusion.

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