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Spicy chorizo and chilli omelette Get the best chorizo you can afford for this – it makes a hell of a difference.
"It makes a hell of a difference whether John F. Kennedy was killed by just a loose cannon running around or a Secret Service agent working for the East," said Stefan Aust, the former editor in chief of the weekly newsmagazine Der Spiegel.
It's simple, it's straightforward, it says what it does on the package — and most importantly, it makes a hell of a lot more sense than "Oath".
The burger is pretty gnarly to look at, and it can turn your poop a radioactive green, but it makes a hell of a photo prop.
Another (a retired physiotherapist) stated: "A multidisciplinary team is always a good thing, it's amazing, it makes a hell of a difference to have access to the other disciplines straight away so it would have to be a good thing" (Celia, Gynaecological cancer patient).
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"Someone had planted a bomb in the restaurant and it made a hell of a mess," he recalled.
"There were prominent people from representative countries in this room that opined that they really didn't think it made a hell of a lot of difference who won," he said, nearly shouting.
"It made a hell of a lot of sense, and it made me think it was real".
It was called the OnePlus One, and it made a hell of a splash as one of the more capable indie phones of the year.
What's more, it made a hell of a fucking racket, coming off like some knackered 18-30 hotel ceiling fan.
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