• "The point about croquet is that it cannot be made into a spectator sport, " says Graves.

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  • The Steve Jobs life story is truly remarkable, and should be made into a TV Miniseries.

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  • So, can this be made into a general principle, applicable across lots of industries?

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  • The cathode, for instance, has to be made into a fine tip, or set of tips.

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  • But China should not be made into a scapegoat for all the home-made ills of the American economy.

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  • Strobel hopes it will someday be made into an antifungal throat lozenge and a cream to combat yeast infections.

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  • Two months later Sequoia brought in Koogle, but no one had figured out how Yahoo might be made into a business.

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  • And several companies are working on materials that could one day be made into solar cells in the form of paint.

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  • Switchgrass contains cellulose, the starting material that, with enough heat and the right enzymes and chemicals, can be made into ethanol fuel.

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  • Wisdom is currently working on an adaptation of JB Priestley's Adam and Evil which he hopes will be made into a film.

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  • Sure, it could be made into items for adornment and decoration, but the value of those items varies widely with the trends.

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  • "Strict investigation of responsible parties will be made into those who do not resolve problems in a timely manner, " the regulator said.

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  • Any part of the round images can be made into a two-dimensional view, while programs find and match faces with stored video images.

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  • The United States might export fewer cheap raw materials to countries with low labour costs to be made into goods to export back to America.

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  • Increasingly, watch-lists are used to restrict access to training and education, and to stop people buying property, guns, chemicals and other things that can be made into weapons.

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  • The search for nonfood fuel plants in Asia has led researchers to jatropha, a tough, drought-resistant shrub that produces toxic but oily seeds that can be made into diesel.

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  • Given how hard it is to get movies off the ground, why are so many adapted from works that cry out to be made into movies in the first place?

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  • Consequently, it is certainly naive, if not downright mendacious, to posit that Hamas would be made into an acceptable, constructive organization were it to get out of the terrorism business.

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  • Then in 1985 along came Glock with a gun made from a nylon resin that was tough enough to be made into most parts of a pistol (except the carbon steel barrel).

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  • The decision to first of all think of creating something that didn't exist before, and then after that to give the creation form and expression in a way that can be made into a business.

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  • Bristol City Council then went against the inspector's recommendation and said only the southern part of the land should be made into a town green, which would have allowed the stadium development to go ahead.

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  • If you are thirsty, try the refreshing pineapple-cilantro agua fresca (infused coolers), which can be made into a tasty south-of-the-border cocktail with the addition of tequila (Mas Tacos allows diners to bring their own alcoholic beverages).

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  • Auction items you'd normally not see appear in a bunch of colorful tiles on a single screen or can be made into a slide show that advances with a single click or swipe on a tablet.

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  • It is a database on small companies and influential people, and could be made into some sort of social network for investors and entrepreneurs, even an index akin to what Dow and Jones did way back when.

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  • Bristol City Council went against the inspector's original recommendation for the land and said only the southern part of the site should be made into a town green, which would have allowed the stadium development to go ahead.

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  • Occasionally, comics-industry types assert that comics are good at telling stories in lots of different genres, which misses the big picture in the same way as a dairy-industry type insisting that milk can be made into lots of different flavors of ice cream.

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  • Women should run and own all properties globally, run and operate all militaries, run and operate all corporations, all governments, and men should be made into homosexual sex toys for all the women to do as they please with, or shot dead in the back of the head otherwise attempt heterosexuality, or bisexuality is perfect population control.

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  • Buying them from China and Russia (and other countries) to ship them to the US where that high tech, highly paid, labour makes the high tech, high value added, part of the light bulbs which is then shipped off all around the world, to China, Japan, Germany, Holland, the Czech Republic and any number of other places to be finally made into the light bulbs.

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  • Criminals will be made to pay into a fund to compensate victims, under new Scottish government plans.

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  • Properly configured, the cuts could be made without biting into benefits for the elderly who depend upon the program, but the trigger mechanism does not point to specific areas of the federal health program where the cuts could be targeted in a way that would reduce spending while protecting benefits.

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