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What modifications might you have to make to serve their needs?
Does she understand the commitment that some community residents make to serve their community as board members?
Yet far from being a weary last resort, which it can be, it is still one of my favourite things to make, to serve, to eat.
Many Texas lawmakers are quick to name the sacrifices they make to serve: the meager state pay, the grueling hours, the time spent away from their families and their day jobs.
They said common bonds trumped their differing views about it — bonds of faith, mainly, but also connections forged in the prosaic, time-consuming commitments people make to serve on the Buildings and Grounds Committee, to chaperone Teen Night, to volunteer for the bereaved-parishioners dinner squad.
This echoes the commitment police officers make to serve every member of the public impartially.
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"Jerry shifted us from selling what we make to serving markets," Perry says.
"That's the sacrifice I made to serve my country".
They are made to serve private devotion and a personal confession of faith.
Oral sex is made to serve here as a metaphor not for breakthrough but for alienation.
In a similar manner, its legends were made to serve the self-mythologisation of the Jews.
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