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There is no argument, moral or legal, to be made for special treatment.
We'd often have this cake, one that was made for special occasions, because the rest of the time everyone was watching their weight.
He doesn't mind that you know, for instance, that the passage of white dresses that closed his show on Thursday were inspired by wedding dresses that Balenciaga made for special clients, especially late in his career.
Mr. Murillo's lawyer, Paul R. Nalven, said during the hearing that arrangements would be made for special prosecutors from Colombia to try to interview his client in the United States about suspected human rights violations.
Mr. Barber said that the policy at Blue Hill at Stone Barns — and at its parent restaurant, Blue Hill, in Greenwich Village — is that groups larger than six must agree to a tasting menu for the whole table, with accommodations made for special requests and dietary restrictions.
What sets him apart from the other students at Hogwarts -- aside from his skill at Quidditch, a sport that seems made for special effects, played on flying broomsticks with three kinds of magical balls are his courage, called forth like Frodo's at moments of dire necessity, and his destiny, entangled like Frodo's with that of the saga's Dark Lord.
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To be sure, not every special issue makes for special results.
"I was a ham," he acknowledged, which "made for a special relationship with the students".
After the investigation, recommendations were made for instituting special inspections of construction joints in similar existing bridges.
As Venice's wealth increased due to its naval power, plans were made for a special ship to be built.
Coming Next Over the next four weeks, final preparations are being made for the Special Session.
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