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"I did not know where to make up for that nine-hundredths of a second".
They come to an agreement where to make up for the lost hours, they will inform her of any future positions that became available at the school.
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And more turmoil is likely to come when the company decides where to cut to make up its lost income.
Smith said: "It's not so much about revenge – it's just getting back to a situation where we hope to make up for that defeat.
For women like us, success is not about climbing the corporate ladder or punching through the glass ceiling (although there's nothing wrong that, of course), it's about designing a life where you get to make up the rules.
The German set the pace with a lap of one minute 35.424 seconds, a substantial 0.731secs clear of Hamilton, who at one stage was on the radio asking his engineer where he needed to make up time on his team-mate.
Not in that condescending, cutesy way, where "all colors to make up the rainbow".
"We're talking about big states," Mr. Opinsky continued, "but look, we're now at the stage where it's more of a national campaign, where voters are going to make up their minds not so much on local issues but on a gut feeling on the candidates and where they stand on national issues".
"There's not a single state where he is going to make up enough ground".
"It's one place where we're going to make up for the weakness we've seen in the housing sector".
Now, despite continuing budgetary challenges, districts are re-envisioning summer school as something more than a compulsory exercise where students who need to make up lost credits fight to stay awake inside humid classrooms.
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