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But he hasn't finished making it yet.

Who burdened an already weakened country with 3m refugees, making it yet more unstable?

This change dramatically altered the game, making it yet more difficult for a batsman to judge the ball.

These would nestle in the spaces between the spheres and cause the material to scatter light from even more angles, making it yet more iridescent.

The more investors worry about Brazil's ability to go on financing itself, the more they will mark down the real and push up interest rates, thereby making it yet more of a struggle for the government to continue rolling over its debts.

"You're thinking, What are people going to need?" In 2011, largely thanks to advances in the miniaturization of technology, the answer seemed to be a wearable notification device paired to a phone — making it yet simpler to exchange messages of love, or tardiness.

VISA, et al., would then have to pay the government a fee to use the infrastructure, making it yet another interesting revenue channel for the government.

Not just by putting self-care on a list and making it yet another thing to do but by embodying it and living it.

"If you have the will to never, ever, give up, no matter what, then you're going to make it," he says, "and I'm nowhere close to making it yet, but I know in my heart I'm going to make it".

Speaking of Simon & Garfunkel, "The Only Living Boy In New York"'s best moment--the "here I am" chorus--is emulated in "She's All Around," making it yet another heartfelt highlight of the album.

And he hasn't made it yet.

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