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The format made for predictable suspense, concluding with the tears of winners, the anguish of losers, and, of course, shots of the judges hugging weeping contestants after giving them the news.
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We disagree; it makes for predictable television.
The results make for predictable, if grim, reading, with three quarters of companies that have declared so far saying that men earn more.
The hill (which must always be referred to as "sun-drenched"), the dubious PA, the cries of "hot-doggy-hot-dog" make for predictable copy, but Leichhardt carries a significance that transcends the rectangle in what many argue is actually in Lilyfield, not Leichhardt itself.
California's gerrymandered legislative districts make for predictable elections.
So, in a move that has made for some predictable headlines over the years, he became a trainee butcher.
Palin's political identity is neither nuanced nor sophisticated, which made for a somewhat predictable speech.
Resting 12 players the week before the finals probably isn't grounds for Ross Lyon to be charged with bringing the game into disrepute, as a few wags on Twitter suggested, but it made for a rather predictable encounter at Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
That, in my mind, makes for boring, predictable science, and robs the endeavor of the exploratory potential that I find so appealing".
Its companion back then was another Brahms work, "Schicksalslied" ("Song of Destiny"), which made for a logical if predictable pairing.
In the case of the latter, it has made for a book that feels insular, defensive and wholly predictable.
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