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1 The epidemic may have even made part of the recruiters' job simpler.
2 George had often noticed it; it made part of his remorse.
3 Four centuries later it was made part of Bavaria, by Napoleon.
4 The bears themselves were killed, and made part of our suppers.
5 They made part of that... fought their way into the town.
6 Kushner, who made part of his fortune through greeting cards, said in a statement.
7 Collective Amnesia has been prescribed at tertiary level and made part of the curriculum.
8 Why was the Gemeinschaft or Treadstone or Apfel ever made part of the story?
9 He made part of the distance at a jog trot.
10 They are made part of a more encompassing practical experience.
11 The former Dutch colony was made part of Indonesia following a controversial 1969 UN-approved referendum.
12 In 1869, the company was made part of the Consolidated line between Buffalo and Chicago.
13 She made part of a group of women who occupied the middle of the convoy.
14 Such was the "Ohio idea," which was made part of the Democratic platform.
15 It should have been made part of the record.
16 You're going to be made part of the act.
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