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1 I'll make the name of Briggs the poisoner an abomination in the land.
2 Christine, Atkinson said, contriving to make the name sound like a term of abuse.
3 I know he would like me to do something - to make the name honorable again.
4 DO make the name unique enough to distinguish your business from others in the field.
5 If he continued to behave thus, he would make the name of Sparta detested throughout Ionia.
6 You make the name sound like a hex.
7 He longed to have his glory reflect on his family and make the name of Balzac illustrious.
8 The Hearst Greek Theatre at Berkeley has done much to make the name of the University familiar abroad.
9 Those two steps forward would make the name of Garavel as famous in Panama as it is in Guatemala.
10 He has vowed, with the blessing of Heaven, to make the name of Worth illustrious, and he will do so.
11 I don't know another who wouldn't make the name of wife laugh the poor devil out of house and company.
12 May it extend to the latest posterity of mankind, and make the name of Franklin, like that of Newton, IMMORTAL!
13 Mr Land headed to the Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages on March 30 to make the name change official.
14 Two years of victory in Germany at the head of Protestantism sufficed to make the name of Gustavus Adolphus illustrious forever.
15 The council will now go to the New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa to make the name official.
16 He should marry her,-orthere should be something done which should make the name of Winifrid Hurtle known to the world!
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