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Financial aid was made acceptable in the 1980s through the use of trust funds.
"Cheese-eating surrender monkeys" - a phrase coined by Bart Simpson but made acceptable in official diplomatic channels around the globe by Jonah Goldberg, a columnist for the rightwing weekly National Review (according to Goldberg) - was finally rendered: " Primates capitulards et toujours en quête de fromages ".
The first keneng is a metaphysical modal, which I think is made acceptable in the clause by a covert aspectual adverb hai.
A piece in The Guardian noted that the phrase was "made acceptable in official diplomatic channels around the globe".
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To the right Charon ferries souls across the River Styx, a pagan motif which Dante had made acceptable to Christians in his Divine Comedy and which had been introduced into painting about 1500 by the Umbrian artist Luca Signorelli.
(8) Is the study acceptable or can it be made acceptable for publication in a reputable scientific journal?
Commentators note a harmful sense of futility when a country that is actually making acceptable progress in improving health is misclassified as off track [ 12, 13].
Having grown up in the golden age of infomercials, I still remember the lure of Mister Microphone, a product that made it acceptable in the 1970's to yell from a passing car, "Hey babe, I'll be back to pick you up".
He is the athlete that made competitiveness acceptable in the sport of snowboarding, being unashamedly "out to win" and admits the Winter Olympics "give everything purpose".
Do we really know what makes toxicity acceptable in the workplace?
The result was a shoe with just enough formality to make it acceptable in business settings when worn with a suit (early Gucci loafers were only made for men).
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