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WHEN George Bush presses the flesh of Central Europe's leaders at the NATO summit in Prague on November 21st and 22nd, Poland's president, Alexander Kwasniewski, may be making many of the introductions.
I suspect that outside engine suppliers like Cummins and International will be making many of the diesels for Detroit.
We have access to a miraculous wealth of information 24 hours a day and it seems to be making many of us, at the very least, sad.
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And while some scans of Mr. Hamilton's brain activity will probably be made, many of the medical images will be from other people.
"That's the new paradigm for us, and it's making many of us think".
He is making many of the right changes, if not necessarily in the right way.
These National party priorities are making many of their Liberal colleagues quite uncomfortable.
Food on the islands is making many of the islanders sick.
Right now they are making many of the internals for the Cisco-type products, for the high-tech products.
Of course I've been reading Michael Pettis, who has been making many of the points I've raised for some time.
"I remember one instance when spring floods were making many of the bridges on the Mississippi River unusable," Lindsey wrote in a recent book, "Economic Puppetmasters".
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