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Forms based on European wares were obviously made for export.
Some of his notes were obviously made for himself; no censor would have let them through.
Yes, you have to try to recover from her name which is so obviously "made for voiceover" that it's painful.
Vsevolod Chaplin, an official spokesman for the Russian Orthodox Church, said of the film (which he had not seen), "It is obviously made for a Western audience, to be more precise, for the Western élites".
At the outset, we should say that Levine and Rule's decision to use e-flux's press release archive as source material was obviously made for convenience, with their po-faced justification that press releases stand as the "purest articulation" of art language being an ex post facto justification.
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More to the point, a few Pippa pictures on Huffington Post does not obviously make for a serious commercial disadvantage.
"You have two guys that think they're right, and that will obviously make for a little bit of a confrontation.
Siblings obviously make for instinctive harmonizers and co-singers; there is a sweetness and uncanny accord to the way their voices mix, buoying and complementing one another.
Snowfall obviously makes for dangerous road conditions.
But it does not obviously make for a state with contradictory content.
Filming in the radioactive exclusion zone around the power plant obviously makes for a more complex and expensive project than the average film shoot, but it seems a fitting topic for VR to fulfill pushers' promises about the tech enabling people to 'experience places they might not otherwise be able to'.
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