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Their hardships have made time of the essence.
And prominent politicians from both parties have made time to meet and speak at the conference.
Though if you hate her, I suppose you may not have made time to read the tie-in novels, of which there are nearly 40.
I also remind myself there's a clear bias in my sample: would Gordon Gekko have made time for a Dutch anthropologist?
But the point I have made time and again is that cutting too many people at the coal face, journalists, is counter-productive.
(It is doubtful whether Mr Obama would have made time in his London schedule to meet the Tory leader as he did after his turn at the Foreign Office, slipping him in between Russia and China—had that leader still been, say, Iain Duncan Smith).
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Well, droughts, floods and historically low prices have made times very bad for the farmers.
What we've done has made time even more dense.
That's a promise that Ask.com has made time and again over the past 18 months.
Berger announced that he had made Time's annual roundup of the world's hundred "most influential" people.
I made a terrible mistake, but it wasn't the kind of mistake that I had made time and time again, which is a trading mistake.
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