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But a biography — and, indeed, a life — is made of so many more elements than the anecdotes that familiars can recount.
The colors of an absorbing exoplanet atmosphere tell astronomers what the atmosphere is made of, so he uses spectrographs to split up the colors of these star-planet systems and infer which gases make up its atmosphere.
An internship is your chance to show an employer what you're made of, so it's not the time to be a wallflower, says Natasha Pearlman, deputy editor of Elle.
LeBron the Heartbreaker may return home to the Cavaliers (or he may not; it's difficult to overstate how much hoo-ha has been made of so few facts with this story), and Cleveland can't help itself.
There was something comforting in the sound of the alley, made of so many parts, the bussers darting with piles of dishes through the tiny aisles between tables, the women like me making their pitches on loop, the hum of sewing machines from the tailor behind us, the flint of lighters catching, the half-sentence of one drunk diner rising somehow above the rest.
She points to the use of Latin terms on cosmetics labels as an example of how consumers' are discouraged from fully understanding what products are made of — so, for instance, 'water' might be termed the less immediately familiar 'aqua'.
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In the decades ahead, more and more of our gasoline, heating oil and jet fuel will be made of so-called unconventional oils.
For example, the new observations confirm that most of the cosmos seems to be made of so-called dark matter and dark energy, possibly particles or energy lurking somewhere in space but still never detected directly.
In heavily multilingual meetings, says Deborah Muylle of the International Association of Conference Interpreters, use may be made of so-called "pivot" languages, allowing what's known as "relay" interpretation.
He railed against "the horrible mess which commercialism has made of so-called civilization," and bemoaned "the bitter dissatisfaction which our educational system with its teaching that 'All men are equal' is plunging the nation into".
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