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He was one of the first senators to make a stand against slavery.
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What euphemism could we make that would in turn make acceptable the grinding poverty that is all about us?
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Make a slip-knot in yarn and put it on the crochet hook or right-hand needle.
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The skins make a peculiarly strong, soft leather, known as buckskin.
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We very soon came to realise how much easier it was to make war than to reorganise for peace.
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This new explanation is used to make falsifiable predictions that are testable by experiment or observation.
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Her deep sector knowledge and broad rolodex make her one of the top search professionals in this area.
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They will double-park and make it more dangerous.
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One installment of the sketch takes place entirely on the inside of an arcade, so the car doesn't make an appearance.
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Nonwoven textiles are manufactured by the bonding of fibres to make fabric.
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