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Yes... because the Hell's Angels gang back in Norway did a lot of international trading, and fine art made for useful collateral.
And his tales from the underground — for example, getting stranded on a northbound No. 4 train for half an hour — have made for useful anecdotes at his news conferences.
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Neither glibness or prolixity make for useful advice.
I'm guessing that slippery Stanley bumped her off because he realised she couldn't sing for toffee and the front-page headlines would make for useful publicity.
So what makes for useful expertise in the kinds of geopolitical issues that the Pentagon's futures market would have covered?
However, scales of governance, institutions and the regional territory of electricity providers (for example) can make for useful scales of analysis.
Because of its failure to deliver the evocative "little differences" which make a film a classic, Elysium's excellent website makes for useful supplemental viewing.
There's plenty of fascinating detail for the reader, here--the kind of analysis that makes for useful sales talk.
Although greenhouse gases are most likely not considered when calculating the amount of air time for the competition vs. the amount of commercial air time sold to turn a profit, it might make for useful conversation before the Summer Olympics.
The bland title does make for a useful reminder of their names.
"It might make for a useful political sound bite — but it doesn't track with reality.
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