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His new partner is a blubbery doofus (Patrick Warburton), who is quickly neuralized to make way for that motor-mouth dog.
But when Dario Chistolini was called back on to complete the front row for a scrum no other player left the field to make way for that crucial passage of play, although Davies refused to use that as an excuse.
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The cleared air made way for that memorably bad May interview that Kelly conducted with Trump on a Fox Broadcast Network special.
This pope is making way for that new vision.
We'd put off, or abandon some; we'd make way for those that are really important to us - strivings that would really count in the end.
"It was impossible to think that this monumental building was going to be demolished to make way for something that would make more money for the landowners," he said.
They say they fear that the proposal could lead to the demolition of historic buildings to make way for towers that would cast shadows over landmarks, like the Waldorf-Astoria and the MetLife Building.
Old-style industrialism and technocratic management has to make way for policies that can press forward with the radical localism, and recognition of planetary environmental boundaries that we need to provide a broader prosperity.
A spiral entrance ramp gives it a processional grandeur out of proportion to its size — especially nowadays, when many of the old ranch homes in Arcadia have been torn down to make way for McMansions that dwarf Wright's house.
The Erasmus Pro programme must nevertheless make way for provisions that encourage participants to maintain ties with their countries of origin in order to increase their likelihood of returning at the end of their studies abroad.
From the middle of the 19th century, however, diatonic music began to make way for music that is more characteristically chromatic, and more harmonically complex, in the works of Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt, and many others.
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