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Alcohol policy wonks in the 1970s used to speak of "making the world safe for drunks".
That is why we speak of "making a scene," the phrase telling of both unfeigned outrage and calculated conceit.
"We don't speak of making whole, but of symbolic payments by companies that had never really acknowledged responsibility and are now doing so at last".
Ralph Thompson soon began to speak of making the restored Askernish — which the sportswriter John Garrity has described as a "ghost course" — the anchor of a much larger development, including additional golf courses and a hotel.
None of the techniques have been approved as safe or effective, but believers speak of making fat cells essentially melt away by using sound waves, electricity or injections of a fat-attacking substance.
Television writers and performers now speak of making 12-hour movies, or in the case of shows with 90-minute or two-hour episodes like "Luther" or "Foyle's War," a film series.
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And a politician spoke of making the country great again.
T. S. Eliot spoke of making "quasi-musical decisions".
Before the vote, supporters spoke of making history.
The job listing spoke of making Twitter "indispensable to newsrooms and journalists".
The leaders spoke of making such visits more frequent, and thus normal.
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