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A curious aspect of the stories in "Stay Awake" is the recurring use Chaon makes of a few distinctive motifs.

Near the end, Matthews finally introduces the actual hymn tune in full; at first you fear this will break the spell, but Matthews makes of a potentially banal moment something beautiful, even if true excitement remains elusive.

I wonder what Hussain makes of a media insider like Toby Young, who has made no secret of his wish to create a faux private school out of taxpayers' money.

In truth, the real killer app in the city where Hollis and I are both domiciled is the light fiscal touch – insignificant local tax-raising powers – and the sham it makes of a true local democracy.

It is anyone's guess what Murdoch makes of a site that reacted to Lady Thatcher's death last week with an avalanche of stories, a mixture of serious and silly, such as "Margaret Thatcher's 19 Most Badass Moments" and "16 Cats Interpret 16 Margaret Thatcher Quotes".

Asked what he makes of a recent comment by one journalist that he was "the bully who sees himself as a victim", he responds calmly: "The ones who say 'he's a bully and a liar', when you actually ask them to come up with something that substantiates it they sort of blather on.

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They are made of a micro-structured Kagome fiber [34].

However, no mention was made of a subsequent memory test.

They are made of a breathable fabric.

Parallel observations were made of a control culture without indole.

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