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The English, inevitably, have made something of a habit of it.
If it had been a bit earlier we might have made something of it".
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A lot of poor people have made something of themselves but nobody does it on their own.
'Scotland has a proud history, notably of men and women who have made something of themselves,' she said.
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In fact, it has made something of a business of shocking people.
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