Sentence examples for has made an object from inspiring English sources

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It's all shaft — which he has made an object of propulsion and energy.

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It seemed so brazen to have made an object that took up room in the world.

Paul has made a habit of objecting to things that no one else objects to.

Nationally, the group has made a point of objecting to the placement of religious symbols on public ground, but Mr. Morton said his was the first such effort he was aware of in New York State.

Along the way Rosetta has made a few observations of objects in space.

Out of the destruction of an object, he had made a "monument to myself," he said, adding, "Thank you to all those who have no fear".

He said Lehnert and colleagues had made a compelling case for the object's great distance.

There had been no ambiguity about Dinneen's position, and earlier that month the Renewable Fuels Association had made a submission to the E.P.A. objecting to such a change.

It is also the Clintons themselves, embarking on the latest chapter in a public life that has made them an object of admiration, scorn and puzzlement since the former governor of Arkansas ran for president in 1992, and sold them as a "buy one get one free" team of public servants.

Beyond the matter of trying to please two groups of voters at once, Mrs. Clinton's adoption of a front-runner's posture has made her an object of attacks not only by fellow Democrats but also by Republicans, who see in her an easy target, and by editorial writers, now judging her as her party's likely presidential nominee.

The combination of admiration and censure has made him an object of obsessive interest in Los Angeles.

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