Sentence examples for make made from inspiring English sources

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He did not make made his American conducting debut until 1989, when he was 77.

On the eve of Nixon's own resignation on Aug. 9, 1974, Mr. Haldeman wanted to make made a last-ditch bid for a presidential pardon.

When the make made its Formula One debut at Reims on 4 July 1954, Fangio drove the entire race neck-and-neck with a similarly aged and hugely ambitious Karl Kling, who was keen to put in a good performance in his first grand prix.

He then went on to make made his full Olympic debut in Beijing in 2008, before winning the World Championships' 10m title in 2009.

Maybe one of these operations will be able to grow to an economy of scale and make "Made in America" accessible to its masses once again.

Legislators – even Steven Palazzo, now a member of the House Science Committee and a co-sponsor the Secret Science Reform Act – asked if the dispersants could make made Gulf seafood toxic.

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But Systrom chose to become a made-man (and make made-men out of many of his employees), rather than roll the dice.

"Whatever decision you make, make it fast".

Whereas in English one word (for example, make) yields, when inflected, a family of related words (make, makes, making, made, etc)., in Chinese one character would represent one morpheme (e.g., make).

Make, make, make! "I am a creator damn it!"  .

Whatever changes you decide to make, make them now!

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