Sentence examples for making addresses from inspiring English sources

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He should wait till he's actually President before he struts around making "addresses to the nation".

"The absolute obvious ones," said Carol Abrams, a housing department spokeswoman, "are broken fire escapes, illegal occupancy, making addresses visible from the street, repair of self-closing doors" -- to help isolate a fire.

Users can also buy a single word to represent the precise location, making addresses even simpler to remember, he says.

Any Google Maps URL will work, but we currently only extract US addresses (we're working on making addresses around the world work).

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He was the author or coauthor of popular articles and books and made addresses on the subject.

Cooper described himself as "a truly terrible public speaker" and rarely made addresses from the Senate floor.

But he has helped make addressing it permanently compelling.

For years afterward, he made addressing his people en masse a New Year's rite.

The economic downturn has made addressing climate change less urgent for voters.

But this week's case may make addressing the issue of violence against women unavoidable.

The White House has made addressing sexual assault on campus a priority.

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