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"We will make a difference from day one".
"I will make a difference from day one".
"My heart is really with the children," he said".I feel like I can make a difference from the inside".
Though the fluctuation is not vast, it is enough to make a difference from peak to trough.
We support transformative agricultural technologies that will make a difference — from Golden Rice to drought-tolerant maize.
Asked when precisely the Coalition would stop the boats, Abbott repeated his formulation that the Coalition would "make a difference from day one".
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After all, the Tories opposed almost all the measures that have made a difference — from the windfall tax on privatised utilities to family-friendly working.
"Being on a college campus makes a difference from a motivational point of view," said Arthur Greenberg, a New York University education professor who was one of the early directors of Middle College High School.
But this Baron's the editor who makes a difference from start to glorious finish: a true general back at base camp – and in reality now, as editor of the Washington Post.
"We are looking with great intensity at current developments to see if what we do makes a difference from the point of view of credit to the real economy," Mr. Draghi said.
sources: Civil War Trust; Richard F. Miller, "The Battle of Balls Bluff: Would Terrain Maps Have Made a Difference?" from "Torn in Two: 150th Anniversary of the Civil War"; James A. Morgan, "A Little Short of Boats: the Civil War Battles of Ball's Bluff & Edwards Ferry".
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