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Neither nonagenarian could hear a word the other said but enough was made clear as they grinned and chuckled at each other, apparently delighted by the ridiculousness of their great ages.

A lot was made of Mark Zuckerberg's trouble relating to women in "The Social Network," but perhaps not enough was made of the network of love, jealousy, sadism and competition that linked him to Sean Parker, Eduardo Saverin and the super-hunky Winklevoss twins.

A once censored book, perversely enough, was made to censor another.

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When enough is made, further exposure to sunlight will destroy any excess.

Not enough is made of its spice industry (pepper, cinnamon and vanilla, as well as cloves).

But not enough is made of the ultimate battle in London; it could be anywhere.

I sometimes feel not enough is made of our efforts to tackle poverty.

And those lurid qualities, oddly enough, are made to seem as generic as anything else here.

Not enough is made by the city of the clubs' closest-football-grounds-in-Europe status.

David: I also have to say that not enough is made of the meth problem in rural America.

Whatever the abundance of points and the richness of their types elsewhere, enough were made in the relatively few millennia of New World prehistory to occupy us indefinitely.

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