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Bless the one who Wonderfully does majestic deeds, and makes known his strong hand.
As happens when any company makes known its e-plans, the stock rose smartly on the news.
The Koran makes known, reveals and guides: it is a light that responds to the quest for meaning.
The Devil could not know as much, the brother-in-law protested, to which Burroughs replied, "My God makes known your thoughts unto me".
One of the pleasures of "Underneath Where We Are" is its gentleness; Ms. O'Con allows the audience to come to her, sometimes choosing to hide as much as she makes known.
Among these safeguards (exemplified in England's Sale of Goods Act of 1893) is the one that states that whenever a buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, thus relying on the seller's skill or judgment, there is an implied condition that the goods sold shall be reasonably fit for such a purpose.
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The cause and place of death were not made known.
Montana tribes have made known their opposition to the bills.
Britain has made known its "strong reservations" about it all.
A resolution of the suit has not been made known.
The cause of Tremmel's death was not made known.
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