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The area is practically made of food.
She's practically made of cucumber sandwiches.
"To see the Queen, of course," replies Tommy, now practically made of bunting.
These were - and remain - legitimate questions, not entirely answered by the fact that the portrait is practically made of money in itself, Adele's bony face inserted like a seaside cut-out into a dazzling gold and silver surface.
The present model formulation considers columns that can be practically made of uniform segments with the true design variables defined to be the cross-sectional area, radius of gyration and length of each segment.
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With its glamorous 20-foot ceilings, exposed wood beams, and Baroque Louis LV furnishings, this quiet Manhattan sanctuary is practically made for the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Bob Dylan, and John F. Kennedy.
Jimmy Buffett has practically made a cliché of the laid-back, end-of-the-road lifestyle, and whatever aspects of Keys culture he might have missed have been scooped up for atmosphere by novelists like Elmore Leonard.
This doesn't apply to another hero of Halley's, Frank Stella, who's practically made a career of throwing wrenches into his own spokes.
Warren Beatty and Barbra Streisand have practically made second careers of it, and even Groucho Marx was recruited.
Trump has practically made a sport of attacking Kelly ever since the first Republican presidential debate in August, when she asked him about a series of crude insults he used against women.
Athletes like Michael Jordan, George Foreman and Brett Favre practically made an art form of them.
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