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In the making.
When something is in the making, it means it is in the process of being made.
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All of this came about be ZDNet's Mary-Jo Foley noticed that Microsoft didn't make many mentions of Silverlight, a key development tool in the making for years now, at their key developers conference.
This is a comeback story in the making for a startup that has a big product ambition and wants to make things right.
The Canyons A trash classic in the making, for sure.
This transformation has been in the making for a while.
The battle has been in the making for years.
In other words, the so-called downturn has been in the making for a while.
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It all adds up to a grand smorgasbord of theater-in-the-making for adventurous audiences.
What percentage chance do you give DeMarco Murray of emerging from Week 7 as a potential star-in-the-making for the Cowboys?
It might not be for you if … You tire of someone who's been a "pop-star-in-the-making" for a couple of years, but doesn't seem to be offering up anything game-changing.
As the temporality of man is very much a part of the here-and-now, man's being-in-the-making, for Ortega, constitutes a "happening" toward the future.
WASHINGTON — The big idea behind the Obama administration's long-in-the-making policy for Afghanistan and Pakistan was that the two countries are inextricably linked.
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