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Bentham had been brought up a Tory, but the influence of the political theory of the Enlightenment served to make a democrat of him.
Litigation has its uses, but in this case just served to make a crazy situation crazier while wasting millions of dollars.
Not because their flesh was any sweeter than chickens' it was not, by all accounts but because the creatures themselves were rare and spectacular; any one of them served to make a more exclamatory point at the end of a banquet board.
The fact that we had a budget deficit only served to make a particular class of assets abundantly available.
Though the scrambled-egg-off seemed superfluous, it served to make a few important points.
From shelter operations and disaster intake to mucking and gutting homes to coordinating more than 30,000 volunteers, our members proudly served to make a terrible situation better in any way they could.
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Pay to stay will only serve to make a bad situation worse.
That is, they serve to make a point about race in America, before disappearing.
Theirs is to serve, to make a path through the headwinds for Lance Armstrong and the other favoured ones.
A bit of a squeeze about money, experienced before any rise to power, serves to make a man more human, or should.
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