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He was bullied in school because of it — classmates didn't know what to make of someone who was panic-stricken in unlikely circumstances.
It's too awful to imagine what Clarissa would make of someone who doesn't know how many accents there are in Hermès.
As for the second part of your question, I would have to write another story to figure out what the Pawong would make of someone like Julie.
But undoubtedly grim as such requests are, what are we to make of someone who uses their somewhat advantageous social media platform to make the whole lot public, then self-admiringly posts her own brilliant and hilarious reply?
As the Duchess is no longer with us, and Thatcher is not up to public pronouncements these days, we cannot know for sure what either of them would make of someone who finds himself in a pub at eight o'clock on a Sunday morning eating a Wetherspoon's breakfast, but we can guess.
Very quickly he became one of the core lung cancer activists, though I had the impression that the others (who seemed to be ladies of considerable means) really didn't know what to make of someone like Hank.
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The suggestion that he was part of a criminal conspiracy was "about the most serious allegation that could ever be made of someone in my position", Condon replied.
The morbid curiosity about the "real" lives of movie stars turns on the fact that a totally inaccessible body is nevertheless made of someone's actual flesh.
What to make of that "someone like me"?
Don't make fun of someone if they don't know the problem.
Don't make fun of someone you think may have anorexia.
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