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He had gained 30 pounds and was confident that he could now make a living.

Google made Sandberg a multi-millionaire; Facebook could now make her a billionaire.

They could now make the bacterium incorporate a novel kind of amino acid unit into its proteins, although they have not yet done so, to Dr. Joyce's disappointment.

It's a great pity because had I been a member I could now make a living from publishing tell-all exposés for the tabloids.

On the ideological, not to say profit-projecting, side, the belief was that technology could now make good design available to all at affordable prices.

He could now make a claim for the psychological harm caused to him as he carried the label of the son of a murderer through school.

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Winning in dummy, declarer could now have made the contract by finessing the ♣10, but he tried to cash another spade instead.

This was more or less the effect I had been after, and I could not now make an exception of myself.

Could the Lions now make the one-man advantage pay?

Like Blair, Balls could now probably make squillions – his brother is a top bond dealer.

Not only would I be able to continue advocating for others while doing what I loved, I thought, but I could now also make a living doing so.

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