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And that, as Robert Frost might have put it, makes all the difference.

The poet who, as Robert Lowell put it, "makes the casual perfect".

What impressed him about Hummel's piano trio is that, simply put, it makes you want to dance.

Live, the duo reportedly plays down the visual (sometimes performing in darkness) and, as Mr. Brown once put it, makes the room crawl.

Now, with the movie business growing increasingly global, Working Title's knack for "speaking to an international audience," as Ms. Langley put it, makes Mr. Bevan and Mr. Fellner "crucial" partners.

It seemed plausible: Bowie has always been fascinated both by messianic dictators – not least the relationship of their power to that of celebrity – and by the idea that the world is facing a future so terrifying that the thought of it, as he once put it, makes your brain hurt a lot.

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But even with those measures, the company did not, as Ms. Berner might put it, make its number.

The things that, as Raquel Gutiérrez put it, make us hard.

It also has the effect of, as Mr. Sullivan put it, "making the population of Ephesus seem a lot less stupid".

Some of the people were, as one Iranian journalist put it, "making a face" at the regime.

As Orwell put it, make sure your writing is simple and clear, so that "when you make a stupid remark its stupidity will be obvious, even to yourself".

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