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At my prep school this was made known by a teacher and I was made to feel stupid.
A vast reservoir of authentic Hungarian peasant music was subsequently made known by the research of the two composers.
After checking with sources in the Bush administration and overseas, I stuck with the original story made known by the Czech prime minister and his cabinet colleagues.
It has only recently been made known by the Land Registry that these feudal rights still exist, affecting 100,000 freehold properties nationwide, allowing hunting, shooting, fishing and mining for minerals over those properties.
Coined by the Royal Naval Air Service sometime during the first world war, this word was made known by a children's book called The Gremlins: A Royal Air Force Story, written in 1943 by Roald Dahl.
But Mr. Nazarbayev said his country's views on those questions were made known by the minister of foreign affairs, Erlan Idrisov, who visited Washington earlier this month and met with Vice President Dick Cheney and other senior officials.
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Eriksson was now with them, and he saw that Mao had retreated to a corner of the hut, frightened, watchful, her eyes glistening with tears, her presence made known chiefly by a cough that had grown more pronounced since morning.
His classic work, The Origins of Music, made known notably by the famous anthropologist and linguist Edward Sapir (1912) thanks to his positive review of this work in 1912, has recently been published in English.
The existence of the Chari was made known to Europeans by the British explorers Dixon Denham, Hugh Clapperton, and Walter Oudney, who reached Lake Chad in 1823.
Having the color or temperature in this further sense is thus made known and named by reference to physical change.
Her health problem was made known to her by some medical examinations she had when she was thirteen years old.
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