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Is this something to be made light of, Marijuana Deathsquads?
"It's not something to be made fun of," he said.
In fact, every action you take on the Net or invoke on your computer requires a copy of something to be made.
Arguably, too, there's something to be made of the disparity between the ultimate goal of mindfulness and the big business it has become (bestselling books and apps) which this programme doesn't go into.
A congenital abnormality is not something to be made fun of, a cleft lip does not add to the 'look' of a villain, a character like this will not help the public's perception or understanding of cleft, and Disney, we will NOT be going to see your movie".
Gregory also thinks that there's something to be made about the fact that Obama called Sandra Fluke and not Trayvon Martin's family.
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That something is unlikely to be made in Detroit.
If something is going to be made memorable, it has to be dwelled upon, repeated.
It's something I never wanted to be made public.
The manuscripts had come to the magazine from Mr. Weil, who wanted to see if something could be made of them.
This can range from something in the world that needs changing to something that should be made aware of.
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