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(Freud sought "to account for — something starkly pertinent for the Jews of Freud's generation — what one makes of what one is forced by").
Whatever he makes of what is left of his career, and whatever comes of his contract with the Yankees, which ends in 2017, he is no victim of Major League Baseball.
(She did once get herself into a controversy about the use of composite characters in her work, which she defended by writing: "What actually happened is only raw material; what the writer makes of what happened is all that matters").
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Hats were made of what looked like mangled black tetherballs.
Well, what did he make of what was going on in Washington?
And he did not seem to know what to make of what he had done.
Writer observes"how little we make of what we know of anyone".
Alternatively, more use could be made of what is known as "bycatch".
No mention was made of what Beckham might earn from image and merchandising rights.
No mention was made of what to put in the space.
What had he made of what, in tabloid parlance, was an England snub?
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