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was still built
verb
To calm down, to quiet
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This other species was still built for climbing trees and grasping limbs.
But this series, made by the sluggers, was still built for distance.
In her memoirs, she described post-war Britain as a "socialist ratchet" and, reflecting on the 1983 general election, she argued that "socialism was still built into the institutions and mentality of Britain".
What set Mr. Madoff apart from his peers was his early and aggressive push into electronic trading at a time when the business was still built mainly on the decades-old system of human traders on an exchange floor.
The show carried on, because it could, because Cowell wanted it to, and it could even prove that even when its winners in fact seemed not to have the sacred, elusive X factor, the show itself exploded with possibility, and was still built and sold in the name of success, and marketed as the ultimate example of how dreams could come true.
But YouTube was still built in the web era with a focus on horizontal video that's awkward to watch on iPhones or Androids.
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And they're still built in Oxford.
Europe's banking system is still built for a bull market that isn't coming back.
It is one of the very few small boats that are still built of wood.
"Mustang was really born in Detroit and is still built here in Michigan," he said.
About 5.3 million Minis have been sold since '59; the original is still built in Birmingham, England.
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