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They are making more for Valentine's Day.
She is making a tutu for herself and is planning on making more for the New England Civic Ballet.
Including its $6.7 million rental from the 1961 reissue, it was the fourth highest-earner of the decade in the North American market, with only The Sound of Music, The Graduate and Doctor Zhivago making more for their distributors.
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Now, the art is made more for New York City".
It seems a dish made more for the sound-bite than the mouth bite.
THEY'RE called press dresses, clothes made more for shock effect than to be worn.
The initial demand for the wristbands was strong, causing Nike to make more for the Tour de France.
This is music sure to warm the Finnish heart, but probably made more for domestic use than export.
Made 120 tackles at the World Cup, only Kevin Sinfield with 126 made more for England.
Only Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane is said to make more for kicking a ball.
Get the feeling this car is made more for the highway?
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