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But, I wondered, how could it be told to make the monkey look good?
And officials will be told to make horse-collar tackles and low hits on quarterbacks a point of emphasis.
They are the first surgeries to be told to make major improvements urgently or risk being shut altogether by the NHS care watchdog taking away their licence to operate.
There is no story to be told to make good normative sense of what he is doing; for what he is doing makes no good normative sense.
The EFDD's Marco Zanni (IT) said that the success of German exports is mostly a result of "unfair exchange rates" and that Germany should be told "to make a big step forward" on the domestic demand side.
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We were told to make trenches.
"I was told to make him work really hard".
That's the choice museums now are told to make.
Moral: Stories are told to make a point.
"I was told, 'To make a hit song, you use these three chords,' " she said.
Others were told to make their individual performance new in subtle ways to play mindfully.
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