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The making the splash, the big sexy moves, I don't know if that always works.
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But at least they made the splash".
Yet Amnesty no longer makes the splash it used to in the rich world (see article).
The story also made the splash in the Scotsman, which predicted "cabinet revolt" for the PM.
It makes the splash in the Guardian, the Times, the Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph.
The Atget exhibition did not make the splash that he and Abbott had hoped for, and MoMA was not interested.
"CQ," which opens today in New York and Los Angeles, may not make the splash it should; films about moviemaking rarely do.
But he undoubtedly shares some of their drive in his pursuit of playwriting, a field where few 27-year-olds make the splash Off Broadway that he is.
Michelin, based in France, made the splash it had hoped for and has sold more than 290,000 copies of its familiar red-colored guides since November.
One stating that a rise in inflation had plunged the government - or, better still, the prime minister - into "fresh turmoil" might make the splash.
In fact, none of the ones you mention have made the splash they hoped to.
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