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Extend it to others – make it enough for others – and be moderate on taking, but be generous on giving.
She told him: "Whatever the award for libel, being cross-examined by you would not make it enough money".
"I asked them to make it enough to make it sting and to send a clear message that the taking of life in this fashion is not something that we will countenance in our society," Mr. Brewington said.
So feared was his cross-examining -- a talent that came to be known as "Carmanizing" -- that one of his victims, a South African journalist named Jani Allan who lost a suit over claims that she had had an affair with a neo-Nazi politician, told him, "Whatever award is given for libel, being cross-examined by you would not make it enough".
"Whether or not there's a legal obligation, this has to do with self-preservation, and when schools make it enough of a priority, it can make a really important difference".
Since you are doing this on a regular basis and the person is usually younger, make it enough for her and not too much for you.
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"He hasn't made it enough".
"He only does 50 percent of the shot," Thorpe said, adding, "He's unbelievably talented, though, so he makes it enough to be serviceable as a shooter".
Making it enough to last for one day is a good idea.
"I wanted to make it exciting enough that it would make its money back".
Otherwise, it's fine on its own, as the many colors will make it interesting enough.
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