Sentence examples for making act from inspiring English sources

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The key recommendation was that the entire cost of making ACT drugs should be financed by international institutions, while another $500m£311m1m) or so would be needed for insecticidal mosquito nets, further research and monitoring.

Instead of casting doubt on the role of ACT in treating malaria – one possible interpretation of the findings of drug resistance in Cambodia – health campaigners must focus their efforts on making ACT work while the going is good, and ensuring that their governments are generous in their contributions.

"I ask the question, has anybody stopped and thought about what is actually involved in the 'love making' act between two men.

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Dening argues that this was, "Lax's way of getting into the act and making Acts flourish".

The camerawork, however, made Act I more engaging.

The richest sounds come from Sherratt, whose gorgeous legato makes Act I a treat.

What happens that evening makes Act II by far the more potent half of "The Glass Menagerie".

Reisz also made Act Without Words for Channel 4's Beckett On Film season in 2001.

A rather sour, far too tidy winding-down replaces the edgy unpredictability that made Act I a winner.

This decision made ACT development of necessity pragmatic.

Once your decision is made act quickly and get a hydroponic growing system up and running in your home immediately.

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