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The metaphors that make for powerful memorials tend to be clearer when the immediate experience of a catastrophic event recedes.
His depictions of the American bombing campaign, which was every bit as devastating as the assault on German cities during World War II, and of atrocities by all sides make for powerful reading.
Leftovers dried in the oven make for powerful croutons on a salad of chopped romaine with a buttermilk dressing, or they can be used as a stuffing for chicken or turkey.
It may be too late to affect the vote of your representative, but it can't hurt to forward articles like the Stanford Law Review one, which could make for powerful ammo in a floor debate.
In their conduct, they make for powerful testimonials to the value of his product.
Unfortunately, while these ingredients make for powerful, chemical-free cleaning, they smell quite bland.
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The film is a romantic thrillier, with dark tones and menacing imagery set against the backdrop of global terrorism - previews suggest it makes for powerful cinema.
Furmint is the variety most widely used for both styles, and, without the sugar, it makes for powerful whites where richness of fruit is balanced with that same eye-opening acidity.
Their close harmony singing, backed by guitar, fiddle, accordion, and bass, makes for powerful, uncluttered musical storytelling.
Extensive physical and psychological assessments were conducted in adolescence; therefore, adjustment could be made for powerful objectively measured cardiovascular risk factors such as physical fitness, BMI and cognitive function.
Living through a powerful experience does not necessarily make for a powerful film.
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