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1
The deceiver simply feigned utter condemnation to
make
partial
comfort acceptable.
2
In this way I can
make
partial
atonement for the mistakes of the past.
3
It is not the wish of the Cabinet that Sir Ian Hamilton should
make
partial
attacks.
4
SNP-appointed regulators would be less accountable in their decisions, which would free them to
make
partial
ones.
5
They would rush forth occasionally upon straggling parties of Spaniards, and
make
partial
attacks upon the houses.
6
The Company has received approval from the shareholders meeting to
make
partial
change to its article of incorporation.
7
The statement also said the fund will continue to
make
partial
payments with no strings attached beyond next week.
8
And do not think so unhandsomely of your mother, as to fear that she would
make
partial
constructions against me.
9
Following this, the Company has received approval from its Board of Directors to
make
partial
change to its article of incorporation.
10
It is possible that a cold storm or that insects may
make
partial
planting over necessary; if so, this is done promptly.
11
The ministry is calling on parents from the affected areas to
make
partial
payments so students can return to secondary schools this week.
12
And there me and Paisley used to congregate after supper and
make
partial
payments on our respects to the lady of our choice.
13
The rules are there to make it a fair sport, said Pendleton, who can
make
partial
amends by defending her individual sprint title on Tuesday.
14
The PE firm has
made
partial
exits in CARE and Resonance already.
15
Socialists have
made
partial
comebacks in parts of continental Europe, including in neighbouring Spain.
16
Socialists have
made
partial
comebacks in parts of continental Europe, including in neighboring Spain.
make
partial
make