Sentence examples for made mascot from inspiring English sources

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The Chinese certainly love them, which means they're good for the economy, and Evergreen State College thinks they're so great that they've even made mascot status.

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Each regional scene has its own kind of "yuru-chara" (yuru means "not necessarily well defined", or more accurately well made) mascots.

As my colleague Kerry Emanuel once put it, ""mavericks are indispensible to the progress of science" but that those "who make mascots out of mavericks are invariably engaging in advocacy".

This makes Mascots easily watchable for Guest fans and I assume the majority of audiences checking it out on Netflix will already be established Guest fans though it will likely be a bit of disappointment, almost as though something's missing.

Seven young soldiers, billeted in their house, made a mascot of young Alfred, who was profoundly impressed by the encounter.

A captive breeding program for the spotted handfish, Brachionichthys hirsutus, began in September, and the fish was made the mascot of the Dark Mofo festival.

Seven young soldiers were billeted in their large seaside house and made a mascot of young Alfred - who was profoundly impressed by the encounter.

It is the first time a living ambassador has been made the mascot.

The six-year-old was a fan of the club, and was made a mascot last year.

A 43-year-old man on his stag do had a big surprise when he was made a mascot for his rugby league side Halifax.

During the previous reauthorization, Republicans and Fox News made a mascot out of a San Diego food stamp recipient who used his benefits to buy lobster and had no shame.

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