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  • Drowning your sorrows in eggnog will only make you feel worse in the long run.

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  • That does make sense.

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  • You make a difference.

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  • Did you make any real progress?

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  • They didn't make it to the restaurant.

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  • I love to make everybody happy.

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  • I always make it a rule to speak out.

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  • It shouldn't make any difference if he's adopted.

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  • I'm going to make myself a sandwich and get back to work.

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  • I will go out and make believe that I am bringing him a present.

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  • Make sure they don't bite you.

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  • So every time I buy a can, I make $8.

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  • You're going to make yourself sick.

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  • It will only make things worse...

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  • Well, obviously, Amazon is able to collect this data as they make sales.

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  • Do you ever make mistakes?

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  • Alex would make the misery go away.

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  • You make an easy target.

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  • We can still make plenty of progress.

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  • After all, it was the doctor's job to keep you healthy, not to make money when you were sick.

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  • I'll make this case for you.

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  • One day King Astyages planned to make a great feast for the lad.

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  • I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable.

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  • He had access to his part much earlier than I did, so he was able to make some investments that really paid off.

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  • The truth was, Carmen lacked the confidence to make decisions.

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  • We have a natural desire to make beautiful things and a bone-deep need to understand the world we live in and our place in it.

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  • You figure out how to make your widget from this new plastic.

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  • It was the word "water," and I continued to make some sound for that word after all other speech was lost.

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  • I think mother will be glad to make the dress for you, and when you wear it you will look as pretty as a rose.

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  • However, when I have thought to indulge myself in this respect, and lay their Heaven under an obligation by maintaining certain poor persons in all respects as comfortably as I maintain myself, and have even ventured so far as to make them the offer, they have one and all unhesitatingly preferred to remain poor.

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  • He was trying to make it easy on her.

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  • No matter how sorry Alex was for what happened, or how many times he apologized or tried to make up for it, he couldn't remove the hurt.

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  • Surely he doesn't make all the decisions.

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  • A little, why don't we go in and I'll make us some coffee?

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  • I waited until evening to make my momentous call to Agent Brennan.

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  • She turned, startled to find the man in front her of the same make and mold as Damian's men.

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  • Also I began to make balloon ascensions.

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  • Pray, how shall I, a little lad, In speaking make a figure?

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  • No book is worth reading that does not make you better or wiser.

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  • He'd be following shortly, trying to make it look like he was the injured party.

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  • A 24-hour guard wasn't possible and arresting him would only make him more dangerous.

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  • Whatever did I say to make you think that?

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  • Those jeans make your legs look so long.

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  • If all their conversations in the three months he had been coming to the diner were put together, it was doubtful that they would make a respectable paragraph.

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  • Thank you for driving all that way to make sure I was safe.

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  • It might make him feel less threatened.

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  • We can't expect them to make an exception for us.

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  • Whatever happens, it's us together and we'll make it.

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  • Naughty, naughty, Miss Reagan; mustn't make daddy mad!

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  • They watched her like they intended to make her their dinner.

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  • The more noise you make, the worse I make it for you.

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  • I make the predictions in this book not to be sensational or controversial.

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  • The Internet is whatever we make it to be.

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  • The student who secures his coveted leisure and retirement by systematically shirking any labor necessary to man obtains but an ignoble and unprofitable leisure, defrauding himself of the experience which alone can make leisure fruitful.

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  • Would misfortune make my Russians lose heart?...

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  • Didn't he always make sense?

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  • I have years to make up, dreams and fantasies to fulfill.

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  • We all make errors sometimes but those who care keep right on loving us.

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  • The line is as secure as I can make it.

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  • You cannot begin to imagine how long I've waited for this night and what I've done to make sure it happens as it must.

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  • Did it make her a bad person for wanting the best chance at life?

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  • What in God's name would make you ask a personal question like that?

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  • I'm not forcing you to make a choice between me and your mother.

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  • They were offering more than she could make after several years' experience at the hospital in Tulsa.

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  • Getting a job in Bartlesville would only make everyone believe she was still in love with Brandon.

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  • Bordeaux pushed to his feet and moved away from her, careful not to make any sudden movements that might be misinterpreted.

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  • Cassie scooped sand to make a pillow and put her hat over her face.

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  • I'll make it different this time.

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  • She recognized this trait and would accept rules she herself would never be able to make.

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  • We constantly longed to follow up on our endeavors and make sure what Howie discovered was brought to a positive conclusion.

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  • You'll help Julie to register Molly at the Keene school while I make the plane reservation.

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  • My boss was going make me send a form letter back to each of them until she saw how many nuts there were out there.

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  • Let's try and make the best of what we have, for Howie's sake.

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  • You make a good adversary.

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  • I hear they make a mean stew.

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  • To her relief, she still had a few hours to sneak out and make it to the airport.

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  • You might as well make it on your terms, ordering him to submit, rather than begging and mauling him like an animal.

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  • However, new and improved cows are now able to make milk with more of these enzymes.

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  • At present men make shift to wear what they can get.

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  • Now he felt that it was inevitable, but he could not make up his mind to take the final step.

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  • I never meant to make you feel that way.

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  • It was Adrienne's turn to make a face.

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  • To make matters worse, lately she had been dreaming of the ranch as well.

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  • Could it grow strong enough to make her forget about those who depended on her?

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  • Could she make it across the lava field by herself?

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  • Cassie asked, trying to make her voice sound friendly.

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  • I mean... he rode ahead so he could make arrangements before you arrived.

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  • I'm not trying to make excuses for his behavior.

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  • I don't make the decisions alone, though.

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  • I'd rather not make a fool out of myself.

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  • To make sure I'm not keeping up with the Jones', I suppose.

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  • Make me a list of the things we would need and I'll take you into town.

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  • If there was anything going on in this house, it's not like your rooming upstairs would make it look any different.

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  • You two make a fine pair, you know that?

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  • What kind of comment was that to make about her brother?

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  • And Mr. Cade has done nothing to make me think he is anything but a normal man who simply enjoys his solitude.

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  • She can't make up her mind whether you're having an affair with me or hiding something.

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  • Make sure you don't get any sparks on that thing.

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  • In a few more weeks she could make a routine visit to the doctor.

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  • It shouldn't make any difference, but it did.

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  • Maybe she could do something about that and help Cade make some money at the same time.

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  • And having guests here won't make me crawl into bed with you again, either.

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  • What would it take to make you happy, Cindy?

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  • I just convinced myself we were going to make it right.

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  • So what do you want me to do, make a museum out of this place?

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  • It was hard enough to make ends meet before she took the job at the ranch.

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  • Now was the time to clear the air, and there was one thing about all this that didn't make sense.

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  • Just make sure he's not traumatized or something.

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  • It's raining enough to make Noah do a double shift.

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  • Perhaps I can make other arrangements.

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  • You wouldn't have to make a big deal out of; like seeing a flying saucer, I added with a smile.

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  • Make a note of the exact settings after you remove all your plants.

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  • He's never out more than ten to twenty minutes at a time and three or four sessions make a heavy day.

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  • I'll make that safe a bet anytime.

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  • Granted, we have to plan how to best make it public but.

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  • Maybe blubbering will make you sound more credible.

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  • She was forbidden to engage the operator in any conversation and make the call as brief as possible.

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  • He reached a dark van and left, without lights before Howie could make out a plate number.

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  • Just make sure our asses are protected.

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  • There's this God-given gift hanging up there like a paper moon that only the five of us can make happen.

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  • A brother would make the most sense, given the age difference.

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  • Let's make it multiple choice.

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  • Howie was ambivalent as usual while Quinn indicated the choice was Martha's to make.

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  • What do you propose to do about it; make him take a vow of celibacy?

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  • Maybe I should call him myself, just to make sure.

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  • She understands and doesn't make fun of me.

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  • Did the press make the connection with her death and her position at the call center?

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  • I could make up some story; maybe I'm writing a magazine piece.

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  • It would make some people feel much safer.

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  • Howie's mother took a turn for the worse and he'd been advised she wouldn't make it.

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  • It doesn't make sense that the perp did it.

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  • We'll keep on top of it and make sure they follow up.

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  • He won't make plane reservations until he speaks to her.

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  • He said he'd make arrangement for the room and his equipment.

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  • The next morning Molly beat us awake by enough time for her to make oatmeal and toast and hand deliver it to our bed.

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  • Perhaps I shall make do with those that remain here before I follow the sun westward.

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  • I drove slowly around the circle to make sure the site previously occupied by the California motor home was indeed vacant.

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  • I don't think we have any worries that he'll make any public announcements about psychic activities in his jurisdiction.

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  • I'll make it right.

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  • Can you make peanut butter tomorrow?

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  • I want to make it uncomfortable for our friend here in Miami.

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  • They make me pass out.

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  • Finally, she settled beside him, willing him to make it through the night.

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  • Jenn checked his eyes and lowered her ear to his mouth to make sure he was breathing.

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  • Let's see if you can make it through the month, he said and dropped the cell.

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  • She couldn't help thinking her life had been wasted and hoped she still had a chance to make it up to the one person who mattered.

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  • If not for Yully's fading energy, Jule would've stayed to make sure Damian's version of chat resembled his and not Dusty's, who was more likely to shoot first and discuss later.

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  • She couldn't make him out.

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  • That doesn't make sense to me.

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  • If he made a choice, she wanted it to be the choice he'd make whether or not she was there.

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  • Darian wasn't crying for once, and his voice almost too hushed to make out.

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  • And if she told Damian who to kill, did that make her worse than them?

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  • I'll make myself available.

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  • His reputation alone was enough to make most men weep when confronted.

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  • You'll have to make some sacrifices, but it's worth it.

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  • As much as she wanted him, needed him, she was terrified to take the final step that would make her his for eternity.

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  • What makes you think I didn't follow to make sure she didn't chicken out?

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  • We can make our way back there, Traci said.

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  • I've got parish calls to make this evening.

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  • You don't sound certain enough to make a deal with me.

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  • She had to make it only a few more days.

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  • Now you want to make sure I never leave!

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  • His chilling smile did nothing to make his statement more tolerable.

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  • I will not make the same one, he replied.

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  • I'll make you a deal to stop this.

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  • She wasn't able to make an official deal with Darkyn to save the kids, and she had nothing to offer him.

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  • To make my life hell?

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  • I'm just asking for the chance, from both of you, to make things right.

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  • Don't try to make sense out of it.

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  • I can make this work.

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  • Make him want to trust her?

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  • Whatever lay ahead, being with her would make it more pleasant.

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  • Fortunately, he had the foresight to make it a legal adoption.

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  • She stopped at Jonathan's door to make sure he was ready.

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  • Around the farm and at school, he rolled his left sleeve up to make all available use of the deformed appendage, but when he dressed for church he always wanted it covered.

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  • Maybe I'll make mistakes, but at least they'll be my own.

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  • Don't make excuses for me.

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  • If not to get the money and farm, then simply to make sure I didn't enjoy them.

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  • She stepped through the gate and closed it, looking around again to make sure the buffalo were not close.

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  • Carmen checked all the doors and windows to make sure they were locked.

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  • Leave it to a man to avoid expressing how he felt, but it had to make him feel less of a man.

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  • Putting it off wasn't going to make it any easier.

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  • You make me feel human again.

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  • Make it messy and obvious.

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  • Completely. Remember that, the next time you make love to her.

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  • They are invaluable to make flags flutter on a still day, when there is no wind.

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  • The baby was asleep in her cradle, and he must not make a noise and waken her.

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  • I hope that I shall never do anything to make them careless of their duties.

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  • And because human nature changes either not at all or very slowly, people make the same choices over and over again.

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  • It requires the labor of thousands to make a pencil, and yet they are so inexpensive as to be almost free.

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  • The best way to make a chair, known only by a few craftsmen, would be used to make all the chairs better.

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  • Everything would be better made because the best way to make a thing could be multiplied across all occurrences of the thing.

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  • This will create a cascading effect; once energy, for instance, is free, it will make precious metals free.

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  • Historically, and one can certainly make the case in the present time, this ultimately bankrupts societies.

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  • Again, this is because without compelling, widely accepted facts, we use things we've learned from other parts of our lives to make our decisions.

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  • Ever since we've had agriculture, people have been employing technology to make it better.

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  • In the first ten years of attempting to make better hybrids, Borlaug's group made more than six thousand crossings of wheat.

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  • But maybe as a civilization, we have to talk out loud to figure out where we stand, to make progress.

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  • Rather, I aim to show that the world will be what we make it to be.

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  • The meaner sort are covered with mats which they make of a kind of bulrush, and are also indifferently tight and warm, but not so good as the former....

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  • The nearest that I came to actual possession was when I bought the Hollowell place, and had begun to sort my seeds, and collected materials with which to make a wheelbarrow to carry it on or off with; but before the owner gave me a deed of it, his wife--every man has such a wife--changed her mind and wished to keep it, and he offered me ten dollars to release him.

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  • It is enough to make one's head whirl!

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  • She drew her wool down through the canvas and, scarcely able to refrain from laughing, stooped as if trying to make out the pattern.

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  • She'll make a splendid princess!

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  • She also knew that neither her father nor her brother would refuse to help the peasants in need, she only feared to make some mistake in speaking about the distribution of the grain she wished to give.

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  • He could make nothing of it.

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  • No, probably he won't make his entry into Moscow before noon.

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  • Jonathan and I will make sure we fill her in on anything she missed.

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  • More than that, he was willing to make concessions - in front of the children.

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  • Yancey, help her into the other room and make her get that foot up for the evening.

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  • You think things over for a long time before you make decisions – even in small matters.

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  • So what difference did it make who came up with the idea as long as it was a good one?

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  • No, a restraining order wouldn't stop him from finding me if he wanted to, and it might just make him mad enough to do something worse.

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  • Hopefully the fact that help was on the way would make him reconsider any violent action.

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  • I think helping Lisa has made me realize that one person can make a difference.

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  • That was the only way to make it through college.

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  • I guess I'll have to make sure I marry a man who'll stay home with the children.

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  • As long as they weren't sleeping together or disrupting the household, what difference did it make that they were in love?

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  • It'll make things tough, but it's only a few months.

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  • Now both of you get in here before we make a scene that gets us all thrown out.

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  • Nothing she could say would make any difference anyway.

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  • Don't make me choose between you and my mother, Adrienne.

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  • She wasn't going to let them all make her feel guilty.

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  • I don't know what to say, except, don't let it make you bitter about life.

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  • Why did he have to make everything an issue?

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  • He held her without speaking, probably sensing there was little he could say to make her feel better.

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  • Yours is the second offer I've had this trip and I want to make sure I get the best deal.

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  • And if she still couldn't make up her mind?

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  • Suddenly all those annoying rules of conduct began to make sense.

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  • I can't make reasonable accommodations for you if I don't know what's wrong.

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  • I'm getting reports from the recruitment team that a lot of their newly flagged Guardians are getting whacked as soon as they make the list, Damian said.

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  • Her eyes hurt too much to make sense of the world around her.

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  • Not sure what to make of her or what he felt, he led Han out and closed the door.

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  • Damian felt the unusual urge to look in on her again, to feel her soft skin against him once more and make sure she was safe.

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  • She couldn't make out what was in the garden, but she heard the sounds of fountains and saw the dark green blur of a forest in the distance.

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  • Do you make many women cry?

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  • The curtains closed at his silent command, and she lay still, waiting for him to make some move on her.

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  • The scent of his blood overwhelmed any objection she could make, and she snatched his arm.

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  • You did it to make sure you win a deal.

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  • If anyone can make him less … him, it's you.

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  • Great. I have no purpose but to make others' lives easier.

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  • Then you admit to lying to me to make sure I was stuck in your web.

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  • It didn't make sense that nothing could save the girl, or that Darkyn was capable of trying to.

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  • I won't make any deals this trip if you teach me how when I return.

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  • But that didn't make you his mate.

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  • I gave her a week to make Gabriel fall in love with her, or I get her soul.

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  • You still have to … make a relationship.

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  • I had to make a choice without knowing what would happen or even if you would be there for me in the morning.

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  • You both have a chance to make it right.

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  • Why did you make me face Gabriel today?

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  • It will make eternity intriguing.

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  • Figured you had to make a deal that broke bad for you.

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  • I don't want you to hurt yourself to make a deal that benefits me.

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  • I'll make a deal with him first.

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  • Not enough for him to duplicate, but enough for you to make a deal.

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  • It'd make a good bargaining tool for a deal.

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  • She'd make him a deal.

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  • Can you make him a deal?

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  • Was this how Darkyn knew how to make deals?

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  • She checked her hair twice to make sure no part of her marks were obscured.

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  • She checked her locks to make certain they turned.

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  • You make it sound easy.

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  • I was going to Darkyn myself to make a deal to save you.

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  • She waited thousands of years and worked with both Dark Ones to make it happen.

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  • I can't make deals.

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  • Not unless he's willing to make a deal with me.

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  • His bite was sharp enough to make tears spring into her eyes.

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  • I figured if he survived the worst Hell had to offer, he'd make a worthy successor.

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  • I guess if you give a man the ability to build his own mate, he'll make her a tramp.

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  • I mean you humans … I guess you make it look simple.

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  • Try to make things right.

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  • She wanted to make sure the woman whose gaze had gone from confident to sad ended up okay.

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  • But it didn't make it any easier for Deidre to deal with.

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  • Did I make a good deal?

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  • You will never deal outside of those we make in private.

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  • As much as it didn't make sense, as much as his day job terrified her … She wanted Darkyn, more so now that she knew he had a side – however tiny – that was capable of caring for her and only her.

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  • She didn't know what happened if she tried to make one, but she'd do what it took to protect the terrified teen.

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  • Any deal I make will be sealed by Death's magic.

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  • When I make a promise, I keep it.

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  • Now you can rent my room and make some money.

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  • The Dean's ages—both forty—and the financial limitations of their new business would make obtaining court approval difficult.

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  • Bird Song's managerial pair tried to present a breakfast happy face over coffee cake and muffins, but their efforts continued to fall short as they waited for Martha to make an appearance.

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  • What the hell, if hand signals and the language of smiles could do the trick, she'd make a fine employee.

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  • It wouldn't make any difference.

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  • But in the dark, just feeling around for 'em—the stones I'd left—I was scared we might mess up and make a wrong turn.

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  • We tried to make the flashlight work but it was as dead as the skeleton guy.

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  • It was as if rescuing these long forgotten remains from oblivion would somehow prove such a resurrection from years of absolute dark and loneliness would make anything possible.

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  • I tried to make a photographer out of my godson Billy, but I'm afraid at his age there are a lot more interesting things to do, and they all have female names.

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  • Dean acknowledged he was still there and started to make an excuse for Cynthia's exit but Randy cut him short.

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  • Trust that they'll make the right decisions.

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  • He circled the wall calendar and began to make a list.

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  • After lunch, Cynthia borrowed a practice from Fred as she began to make a list of her own.

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  • He set down his glass, and taking Cynthia's hand, retreated from the parlor to the kitchen, without even bothering to make an excuse.

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  • I just have to answer their questions—honestly—and not make any promises.

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  • He thinks it would make me look like a real sheriff.

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  • Don't feel just because Jake Weller thinks you'd make a good sheriff you have to run.

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  • It's stupid even fighting about any of the land before we make sure that gold-digging bitch doesn't screw us and get her hands on all of it!

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  • It certainly does nothing to make the skeleton look more realistic.

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  • It doesn't make any sense.

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  • Don't make no difference in a mine.

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  • Bumpin' Bertha here doesn't make very good time but she's been getting the job done for a lot of years.

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  • And you make house calls?

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  • But much as he hated to do so, it was time to eat the proverbial crow and make peace.

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  • You didn't find anything up there to make you believe that shit, did you?

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  • She wanted to make sure her stuffed owl SB was being hugged and Alice watered.

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  • What do you make of it?

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  • I wanted to stay there but I assumed my presence might make the Dawkins boys a tad uncomfortable.

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  • He never did make it back to Colorado in all those years—not even for a visit.

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  • He wanted to make sure he had time to hook up with Billy Langstrom and question the young man, whom he knew would be there.

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  • I'm not going to ride in some old buggy and make a fool of myself!

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  • They're so dainty they almost make you cry.

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  • I want to make the most of it.

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  • I hate to see you make that trip again.

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  • Dean's lack of proficiency at mountain climbing left him to make do instead of utilizing a more effective and safer method of descent.

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  • Without rope, he'd never make it all the way, but he'd go as far as he could.

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  • She didn't make the connection.

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  • You don't want all those ladies to make you stand in the corner if you don't have the right answers.

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  • You'd just make me self-conscious.

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  • Dean sniffed the gun and opened the chamber, careful to not make a noise.

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  • Just to make amends, I won't even press you on why you were worried in the first place.

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  • To make matters worse, half of Bird Song's guests who passed by congratulated him on the debate, a sure sign they hadn't been there.

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  • We'll make a hell of a team.

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  • You can make tea with it, she started.

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  • I thought … I thought this would make you happy.

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  • You know what would make me happy, Deidre?

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  • To make sure my … operation went well.

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  • But I didn't make that rule up.

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  • When the sun was up, she retreated from the French doors, troubled by the lost souls and what she did to make Gabriel's life worse, when she'd hoped to make it better.

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  • A way to make Gabriel my mate and a way to prevent Darkyn from destroying everything.

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  • I can make it as a human.

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  • He looked around to make sure he hadn't missed anything else that might give him a sign as to what Darkyn was doing by killing off an Ancient Immortal.

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  • Unless she could make the truth … bearable.

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  • Only when she was panting did she stop and look back to make certain no one from the castle could see her.

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  • Would revealing your secret to him make him pity you or drive him away?

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  • That I'd almost make a deal about.

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  • As guilty as she felt, she wasn't willing to make a deal with him to protect the human she'd condemned.

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  • Shit. There's nothing she can do to make my day worse.

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  • Please tell me you didn't make a deal with Darkyn.

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  • No tumor, nothing to stop them from working through whatever issues they had to make a life together.

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  • I'll make sure Deidre hasn't set the place on fire yet.

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  • He liked trying to get a rise out of her, and he really did want to know where they stood in her mind and whether or not he had to worry about her running off to make more deals with Darkyn.

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  • She had no way of guaranteeing him that something she'd done wouldn't return to make them both miserable.

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  • She recalled clearly the decision she'd forced him to make and kicking him out of her bed, the moment he resigned his soul to her to save his friend's life.

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  • She couldn't make important decisions while wrangling her feelings.

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  • But no longer, because she'd been trying to make sure she never lost him.

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  • Something about the demon was different enough to make Gabriel pause.

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  • You are the only way out of Hell, and I'm not about to make you a deal.

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  • I cared enough to make sure Darkyn's little fruit bat is okay.

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  • When you do, you'll make things right.

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  • What if Darkyn slaughtered the innocent life dragged into this mess for no other purpose than to make the goddess' transition easier.

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  • Never mind both women had not only betrayed his trust to make deals with Darkyn, but would soon both have their souls owned by the Dark One.

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  • She couldn't start to make things right with him, if she didn't start there.

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  • She didn't expect to find the human alive, let alone of a mindset to make a joke.

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  • She couldn't change anything that happened or make things right.

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  • She didn't know how he could love her still after all she'd done or why he was willing to try to make things work.

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  • We're going to make a little deal, the three of us.

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  • Careful not to let the heels of his boots make noise in the hallway, he headed for the living room.

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  • He checked the front door to make sure it was locked and then quietly walked through the living room.

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  • At the moment it was embarrassing, but he would make her forget that too.

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  • Well, just write him a note and if we don't make it back before he gets home, it shouldn't be too much longer.

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  • I didn't mean to make you feel unimportant.

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  • Was he an admirer, as Alex thought, or was he paid to make it look like they were involved?

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  • I can make it unpleasant for you.

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  • She said she could make it unpleasant for me.

    1
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  • Glancing around to make sure Destiny was still safely in the little pen inside the barn, she pulled the phone from its holster on her side and called Alex.

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  • We can watch as long as we stay back a ways and don't make noise.

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  • This was certainly a down side to having one person make the decisions.

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  • It simply didn't make sense, and Josh was usually all about sense.

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  • It must be difficult for you, having to make all the decisions now.

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  • Maybe it was good that you said something to make him realize you needed his help.

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  • Whether it was something she actually needed or something she contrived to make him feel needed was irrelevant.

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  • Worrying would only make it worse.

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  • He always knew what to say to make people feel better – only now he couldn't talk, and even if he could, he might not be capable of the flowery words.

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  • There was no reason why he couldn't do the finances or make the normal decisions.

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  • Checking the bathroom to make sure he wasn't there, she removed her belt and shoes.

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  • When we make love?

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  • We don't make love, Alex.

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  • After all that had happened, he was probably waiting for her to make the first move.

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  • I'll check before I leave you and the kids alone to make a trip.

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  • She'd check the barn in the morning and make sure it hadn't been into anything.

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  • Maybe because I was trying so hard and consciously trying to make it happen.

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  • If nothing else, Wynn was going to make a terrific friend.

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  • A competent, methodical assassin, she didn't make the mistake of trying to collect from someone not on the list.

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  • Right now, he was too frazzled to know what else to do aside from make a joke to ease some of the tension.

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  • She probably knew it was her last day and decided not to make the bed.

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  • She plopped an omelet onto Logan's plate then turned around to make her own.

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  • Make it quick when I'm up.

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  • She'd passed through that stage after a few months and decided to make – and fulfill – her bucket list.

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  • And successfully make a soufflé.

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  • Though I'm wondering why you're alone on a beach in the moonlight without someone to make love to you with a bucket list like that.

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  • When her body ceased convulsing from an orgasm, she'd kissed him with tenderness and asked him how she could make him as happy.

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  • Though he intended to make the night about the dying woman, he found it was as much about him.

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  • He'd wanted to make it up to her for her life ending too soon.

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  • With Rhyn nuzzling Katie's neck already, Gabe sensed they weren't going to make it to their bedroom a few floors up.

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  • Gabe climbed them, forced to go sideways to make it up to the top.

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  • The writing on the tablet was too faded to make out, and the symbols he did see looked nothing like those on the compass.

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  • Or make love to her again.

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  • Every chain of events starts with one push, a catalyst, the perfect mix of different elements that craft a path and make an outcome more likely.

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  • When you ignored my second summons, you forced me to make a choice and start off a new chain of events.

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  • Assuming you make it that far.

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  • Eyes blurred with tears and bewildered, she couldn't make sense of anything around her anymore.

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  • How many of these can you make me?

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  • I've got enough materials to make you fourteen.

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  • Was it possible to make a private deal, outside the visibility of the other deities?

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  • He released her, not wanting to make this worse.

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  • For now, he was content to make her life miserable while she fed him information about Gabriel.

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  • The doctor before me said you wouldn't make it a month.

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  • Deidre closed the door to her room and leaned against it, struggling to make sense of everything.

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  • I'll make it easier.

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  • Do you want me to make love to you or hug you?

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  • You shouldn't make those kinds of jokes.

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  • In the meantime, he had to come up with a plan to make Deidre miserable.

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  • I'll leave the coffee for you and check in later to make sure you haven't decided to act prematurely.

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  • Mama, pleeeeeeeeease don't make me pick one for her.

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  • It seemed like death was the only way to make up for whatever past-Deidre did.

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  • She glanced back at him to make sure his eyes were still closed.

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  • Stepping quickly onto the patio, she was able to make out the shapes of tall pine trees.

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  • I won't make the mistake I made with you before.

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  • Their one night together made her feel alive, and his dark gaze alone was enough to make her body hot from the inside out.

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  • A breeze swept over the tops of the trees to make them sway but didn't reach the still air of the forest floor.

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  • How did I make it this far?

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  • How obligated was she to make amends for something an entirely different person had done?

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  • There was no easy way to the edge of the ravine, and it looked too shallow along most places to make a jump pay off.

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  • You issue me an ultimatum I can't live with and then make out with some lady at the lake.

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  • I won't make it easy on you.

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  • But how could he be jealous, agree to send her away and make out with another woman?

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  • One day, he'd be able to make love to his mate at will and kill the Ancient that almost killed her.

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  • The Dark One's mysterious search for something past-Deidre left behind began to make sense.

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  • Wynn was as likely as past-Deidre to make a deal with the Dark One.

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  • What part of my … my pure confusion doesn't make sense to you?

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  • They had a journey to make together before they were in a functional relationship, but they'd never have that chance, if he didn't find a way to buy them all time.

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  • He didn't have the pointed teeth of a demon, which she hoped was indication enough she wasn't about to make a deal with the devil.

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  • We make our own alcohol.

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  • You know how trashy tattoos make women look?

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  • I have to make things right.

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  • Make a decision next week about whether or not to buy it.

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  • In it there are numberless trees and flowers and rivers and waterfalls, and other things to make the heart glad.

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  • Actually, I could make guesses, but they might well be spectacularly wrong and a guy doesn't want that haunting him ten years from now.

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  • This gives me confidence that, in the wisdom-seeking systems of the future, people will be willing to share data to make the algorithms better.

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  • These will be waters to navigate carefully, in order to make sure that the right to privacy, a cornerstone of a free society, is not destroyed.

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  • So you make sure that if your population of redheads had a million people with a certain distribution of age, the distribution in your non-redhead sample is exactly the same.

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  • To the extent that I get accurate information from other consumers of the product, I will tend to make better choices.

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  • Not in one hundred lifetimes could I make a car.

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  • In other words, the average person will make more money, pay a higher percentage as taxes, but still bring home vastly more than before.

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  • I learned how the sun and the rain make to grow out of the ground every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food, how birds build their nests and live and thrive from land to land, how the squirrel, the deer, the lion and every other creature finds food and shelter.

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  • I'll make sure he talks.

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  • I wanted you to suffer a long, painful death and was willing to do whatever it took to make that a reality.

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  • That's the other issue I've been dealing with, when not hunting you down to make you cry.

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  • There was nothing Wynn could ever do to make things right.

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  • Can you make sense of it while you're in there?

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  • I notice that there's only a one percent chance I get to make the decisions.

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  • A death-dealer outside her door – or better yet, on her couch – was all that would make him easier about leaving her alone.

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  • During daylight, when he wasn't fighting the desire to make love to her that grew with the disappearance of the sun.

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  • She wished she had a moment to talk to Gabriel, the deity charged with protecting the dead, to make sure she wasn't doing something wrong.

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  • Deidre followed, barely able to make out the shape of a doorway that pulsed darker than night.

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  • She wasn't going to make it long here if she lost control.

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  • I got dragged down here involuntarily to make sure you survived, unlike someone who made a deal with the Dark One.

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  • There is no silver lining when you make a deal with him.

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  • Or Gabriel or another deity can make a deal to get you out.

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  • I will make sure of it.

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  • But if I don't make him dead-dead, there's a good chance this is the fate of the human world.

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  • When the sand is gone, I'll make him dead-dead, unless he can learn to control his power and to work with his brothers.

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  • He'll make things right with Rhyn after their nasty break?

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  • He waited, as if she'd reveal enough dirt to make his monthly quota then added, They'll probably suspend your license.

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  • He was well fed, though clothed like he'd been going to make mud pies and not to school like he should have been.

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  • He failed to make the cryptic words in any way friendly, and the cold glare seared through her.

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  • I'll tell my receptionist to make you an appointment for next week.

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  • She slumped in a chair at the kitchen table, eyes blurring as she struggled to make out the forms.

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  • Second, I can duplicate the DNA with some time in my lab and isolate the antigen, meaning I can make someone immune to our enemies' powers.

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  • She was hungover and tired, with a roiling stomach and headache, yet she managed to make it to work before the breakfast rush.

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  • Afraid I'll make you look bad in front of the 'hood?

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  • And my unique gift could make the bad guys immune to the good guys.

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  • She squeezed through the hole in the wall to find there wasn't enough of the floor left to walk on let alone make it to the door across the apartment.

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  • A hood went over her head, and she was flung across someone's shoulder hard enough to make her ribs flare with pain.

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  • And why does it smell like the best hamburger earth can make?

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  • Humans don't come here unless they're dead, and even then, only a couple make it onto our supermax zoo.

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  • The only thing worse would be to make him dead-dead.

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  • Ully found out Kris can use your power to make him immune from the other Ancients.

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  • He wanted to make her his mate.

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  • Andre said Kris planned to do what Rhyn did and make me his mate.

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  • Both were outwardly calm, though tense enough that a hair landing on their arms would make them snap.

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  • Go ahead and make yourself at home.

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  • Determined to enjoy her first relaxing experience in a few weeks, she watched to make sure the door closed behind him and went to the locker room.

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  • Doesn't this make you feel so much better?

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  • Did Rhyn make you cry?

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  • Rhyn could make it leave.

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  • The moment one of my assassins hesitates --or starts to care --I make them dead-dead.

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  • We've been trying to help put her through a good school for her advanced degree, so she can start working some place and make decent money.

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  • It'll make Hannah so happy, Giovanni said with genuine warmth.

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  • I won't make it.

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  • If I make things right, you'll stay.

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  • Normally, when an assassin goes soft, I make him dead-dead.

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  • Next time, you make them dead-dead.

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  • You figured out how to make an immunity injection?

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  • You have some other decisions to make first.

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  • Like Kris had flung him aside to make way for a mortal.

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  • She trailed with a shiver, wanting to make sure her sister was truly safe before leaving.

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  • If she could make a break for the door … she gripped the perfume bottle harder.

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  • Why not make this fair?

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  • I can make you a demon repellant, if you want.

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