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  • Don't Make a Move (Tecumseh Press, 1974)
  • The young caterpillars make a cocoon in which they overwinter.
  • Their excuse for taking the remains was to make a scientific study of the skeleton.
  • He went on to make a further five appearances in his first season
  • One swallow doesn't make a summer.
  • He decided to make a change and return to design.
  • Will she be able to help her new companion make a clean getaway?
  • his and Nash's intentions, the single failed to make a serious impression.
  • I hope they make a beautiful movie".
  • It may also be used to make a curry.
  • Paul Frank Lewthwaite makes sculptures that make a fragmented poetic rather than coherent practi
  • The band members make a cameo appearance loading a van.
  • Seems the person most qualified to make a statement on this is Benson's own physician.
  • Typically, daughters who attend make a virginity pledge; a pledge to remain sexually
  • Any lawyer can make a judge look bad.
  • Dick went on to make a further 30 league and one FA Cup appearances
  • ern parted company, Halpern decided Close would make a more appropriate partner.
  • raditional Conch version uses the egg whites to make a meringue topping.
  • This film is acclaimed to be able to make a change.
  • Sam [Eastgate] will ... make a computerised machine track.
  • This sketch would make a nice photo in a program for the dedication.
  • Both Joseph and Antoni the ant have to make a choice between revenge or forgiveness.
  • Other experts make a distinction based on the prioritization of me
  • Great cost was afforded to make a sanitary of mosquito-proofing over a section
  • thout faith in an afterlife, will he be able to make a decision?
  • Sequence clustering is often used to make a non-redundant set of representative sequences
  • It didn't take long for Charlie to begin to make a move on Liz.
  • Hills would then make a speech and pass the torch to Bert Button.
  • Money for Jam, How to spread it and not make a mess (1990)
  • Another adapter will make a wall outlet into a light socket.
  • Traditional cocktails and gin began to make a comeback in the 2000s.
  • The user taps the screen to make a pig jump over obstacles.
  • King Louis desired him to make a visit to France.
  • e then delivered to local MPs who were asked to make a promise themselves.
  • espite its name, the route of Ringway 4 did not make a complete circuit of London.
  • Cabeza de Vaca didn't make a transcontinental crossing.
  • Half of these MPs were inspired to make a promise of their own.
  • n making Drive, the filmmaker's ambition was to make a tough project, not something macho.
  • and good sources, so we have to make a poll or disscust this.
  • Could someone make a "dot on" map for this town in this article?
  • Alopecosa females make a burrow in which they deposit their egg sac.
  • I'll Never Make a Frenchman Out of You
  • Astley began to make a reputation and to grow wealthier.
  • He was there one season and did not make a first team appearance.
  • the executioner John Billington Fowler did not make a scene.
  • Smith would make a second attempt at federal politics.
  • All jump into their vehicles and make a dash for the finish line.
  • In his later years, Dodge began to make a living producing political items.
  • I think this could make a good article for anyone researching Atlanta a
  • ayed four innings in two first class matches to make a total of six runs.
  • Plans to make a sequel were dropped due to the first games co
  • Vodka and prune juice make a piledriver.
  • the villains' hideout, the Professors manage to make a broadcast describing their whereabouts.
  • I wonder if anyone can make a historical link between posset and horchata.
  • It is a thick, polyester yarn used to make a fabric of the same name.
  • Warden Burl Cain requested that James make a fist in order to assist the process.
  • Some people use the terms... while others make a distinction...: Who is "some people"?
  • He was approached by ITV to make a television pilot.
  • Blackett went onto make a handful of appearances before the side were e
  • Pretty sure he didn't; they'd make a deal of it if he had attended.
  • If you don't make a lot of money, I don't expect you to understan
  • "You'd make a Saint Swear" - 4:50
  • I make a "patient" named HOLIDAY, TIME and enter it.
  • fore, boats approaching from the Rapidan had to make a dangerous crossing above the dam.
  • (Charmme Kaur) is a chorus singer struggling to make a career in playback singing.
  • He is a man of good ability and will make a worthy, active and efficient representative."
  • it were still in operation I would probably not make a move request.--Apple2gs
  • Kirby was getting ready to make a start at Pikes Peak.
  • I make a sudden turn, get his tail, and send a series
  • In addition Turner, Caswall & Co was ordered to make a restitution of £250,000.
  • cutting on alternating sides and stretching to make a thinner overall steak
  • Make A Tiger
  • He said, 'Lord make a way and let her do this next step.'
  • Using thirty-degree wing flaps, a pilot could make a perfect takeoff without losing height.
  • Curly: "I'll make a note of it."
  • rofessional career with Aberdeen, but failed to make a first-team appearance.
  • It hopes to one day make a permanent building.
  • We didn't aim to make a faster, more energetic record.
  • story with Wellman, and the director offered to make a sales pitch.
  • "It's like a real serious effort to make a rock record, really epic and big.
  • Out of the blue, he said, I would like to make a test.
  • Crimplene (polyester) is a thick yarn used to make a fabric of the same name.
  • However, Malaco could make a tidy profit selling 25,000 - 50,000 units.
  • In 2005 he attempted to make a bid for troubled carmakers MG Rover.
  • They also indicated that they would make a £200,000 donation to Childline.
  • 1997 Go Straight Ahead 'n Make a Left with Bernard Wright, Charley Drayton, Mi
  • Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do (2003)
  • "Trying to Make a Fool of Me" 3:06
  • his career with Hamilton Academical but did not make a senior appearance for them.
  • Our graduates make a difference ...and a living.
  • Many make a living testing cars, just like the real ones.
  • The pre-season saw Gordon Lee make a number of big signings.
  • Agreed - this would make a nice complete article at Arkley.
  • t got to this location is a mystery, but we can make a guess.
  • While doing so, they tumble and make a series of backward somersaults.
  • Chapter X: To make a sweet smelling, long lasting paste
  • You need four headings to make a table of contents appear.
  • Esposito moves to make a case against him.
  • Chapter XXV: To make a very fine sugar candy
  • ghting ends, Waldo has taken up barnstorming to make a living.
  • ever, Skull also knows who she is, and tries to make a deal.
  • "The Way We Make a Broken Heart" - Rosanne Cash
  • 2001: Everybodys Mouth's a Book ( Make A Move, Pi Recordings)
  • The plant is used to make a commercial toothpaste.
  • ved it to its current location and continued to make a profit.
  • So, I decided to make a change and take an unfamiliar road for Hiding
  • "He Will Make a Way" - Kathy Troccoli
  • "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" (Rudy Clark) - with Rod Ste
  • Spinners: White spinning objects that make a whistling sound as they fall.
  • Davis and Edwards make a successful escape.
  • She did not request a final meal, nor did she make a final statement.
  • Burnley were the quickest to make a move and signed him in the summer of 1923.
  • In 2007 he became the only person to make a second guest appearance on Room 101.
  • StarDict can make a good front-end for daily use of Freedict.
  • "Let's All Make a Bomb (New Version)" - 5:05
  • The larvae do not make a case case, but live inside the fruit.
  • naged to continue on in the race but Lee had to make a retirement.
  • Mr Pratt was forced to make a video taped confession, which was broadcast w
  • later left the village and moved to the city to make a living.
  • as a shy and reserved temperament, and does not make a fuss.
  • And so Fleabee has to make a difficult choice.
  • I make a public commitment: I will not be candidate at
  • Havens follows him, and hears him make a deal to sell the Zephyr to Antonio.
  • People are trying to make a living by raising animals and growing crops.
  • "Let's Make A Memory"
  • Larva of the second generation make a corridor in the wing of the key.
  • The fur trade looked like a good opportunity to make a profit.
  • er Diane Pallone (Betsy Brantley), wants him to make a commitment to their relationship.
  • Joy Division would make a notable appearance at the Leigh Rock Festival
  • to live with Daughter and they begin trying to make a family.
  • Milk is kept in a fine woven cheesecloth to make a thick yogurt.
  • Perplexed, Clay has Zero use the originals to make a complete copy.
  • Persistent rumours indicate that they may make a return in future, however.
  • They recorded it and thought it would make a great intro to the song.
  • Chamomile flowers make a good rinse for fair hair.
  • Both players were forced to make a public apology for their actions.
  • War & Peas also did not make a splash in the Austin Music Scene.
  • y the donations of many, even small savings can make a big difference.
  • Shadyac then suggested that Belic make a documentary about happiness.
  • The altitude most definitely did make a difference to sight settings.
  • Florida attempted to make a furious comeback in the fourth quarter.
  • Fiddling with the brush to make a self-portrait, Mickey accidentally creates th
  • Two Thongs Don't Make a Right (4/11/00)
  • He started to make a bigger impression early in 1993.
  • You can't make a decision without knowing exactly what informa
  • Maybe it should say "Delgado does not always make a public show of his beliefs."
  • The organization encourages participants to make a three-part pledge.
  • His speech is often quoted as "they make a desert and call it peace".
  • There was never any suggestion that it would make a lot of money for anybody.
  • This was then mixed with cottonseed cake to make a final product.
  • OK I shall make a similar comment regarding (and to)the list of
  • Weinstein wanted to make a programme called The Adventures of Robin Hood
  • I didn't even know how to make a B52."
  • Most of the people here make a living by fishing.
  • The Doctor has to make a difficult choice.
  • I am going to make a book for kids another time.
  • He recently returned to Khost province to make a political comeback.
  • He tried to make a comeback in 1875, but was defeated again.
  • "He'll Make A Way"
  • Australian indigenous people use the bark to make a liniment for treating ailments of the skin.
  • In order to make a gyotaku print, one places the subject (e.g.
  • He declined the offer to make a last statement.
  • Make a hill my tomb, and only use brick or wooden im
  • these festivals, families typically gather and make a visit to the relative's graves.
  • They said the law would make a difference of $2,250,00 annually.
  • "Little Brother ( Make a Way)" (Henry Bush, J.
  • They make a large foot-long globular nest, usually suspen
  • The EP was to make a last attempt of a comeback in America.
  • He said he would make a public statement on Monday, May 23.
  • I never had to make a choice.
  • In 1972 the Don't Make a Wave Committee officially changed its name to
  • ike most other musicians, Aunty Genoa could not make a living solely on music.
  • "While nature wonders whether to make a man or girl,
  • WYWO also features a call planning system named Make a Call.
  • Together, we can make a difference.
  • Joe: I hope to make a career in the Army.
  • After much tense conversation, they make a deal.
  • HB couldn't make a comeback and B36 won the match.
  • At one point, he hoped to make a living by drawing dog portraits.
  • "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" - 2:46
  • Make a third column called R. This is where our rema
  • Make a Secret (video clip)
  • Let's Make a Deal (2009-present) - Himself, co-host/announ
  • Campari also can be used to make a sorbet.
  • So serious that he could not even make a funny joke.
  • In a male's entire life he can only make a few hundred such cells.
  • The GNR had powers to make a junction here but never did so.
  • Neither would actually make a picture with Pioneer.
  • In some cases, adding more memory can help to make a program run faster.
  • So, if we are able to make a change there, it can really make a difference
  • Don't lose focus on the mission, which is to make a good article.
  • By the time White was conscious to make a pin count, Shamrock kicked out.
  • dismal season continued, the Maloofs decided to make a major move.
  • He called a sudden news conference to make a personal statement confirming the story.
  • Saint Etienne make a reference to this in their song B92 in their
  • Robert Bolt's original idea was to make a film of Madame Bovary, starring Sarah Miles.
  • These gates are exceedingly beautiful, and make a fine appearance at a distance.
  • I would welcome everything, to make a point in, I guess, our society".
  • the battle the emperor Maximianus had wished to make a
  • When excited, the Marsh Mongoose may make a high-pitched cry or an open-mouthed bleat.
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