Idiom
To make something from scratch.
To make something by starting with the basic ingredients.
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Certainly, Graeme Smith needs to make something happen here.
Apple doesn't need to just make a better iPhone – it needs to make something new.
As a prototyping board it seems surprisingly robust and full of tricks – just what a hardware hacker needs to make something fun.
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Sarewitz, however, fails to note the corollary to his argument: that a change in our expectations concerning the use of science for policy implies the need to make something like philosophical deliberation more central to decision making.
We needed to make something happen".
I needed to make something positive of this experience.
He and partner McIlroy needed to make something happen.
"We needed to make something that was not workable better".
"I knew I needed to make something happen.
"There's a very deep need to make something right.
He said, 'I need to make something much more striking'," Baker says.
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