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1 PowerPoint can now be used to make presentations viewable on the Internet.
2 The Duke of Fort Canibas was too much absorbed to make presentations .
3 However, the unions were given another chance to make presentations .
4 Both authors will make presentations at the 22 May hearing.
5 FAS, about whose future there has been much speculation, asked six agencies last March to make presentations .
6 The conference continues on Friday, when executives will make presentations on topics including Wells' mortgage hedging practice.
7 The procedures set out rules by which the president can call witnesses, introduce evidence and make presentations .
8 Each conference we invite our network members where some of them make presentations or they're just participants.
9 Groups seeking the new Kildare area radio licence will make presentations today to the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland.
10 The children in the school are invited to make presentations for whichever charity they feel deserves the earnings.
11 Each participant is represented by an avatar that can move and look around, allowing them to speak and make presentations .
12 Her family says she was due to continue on her working holiday to make presentations in London, France and Hong Kong.
13 The lectures will bring the world's leading scientists, science writers and communicators to Dublin to make presentations on current science issues.
14 I had often been asked to make presentations to management and, in some cases, to the boards of the companies I covered.
15 The L&H is a debating society which organises guest speakers to make presentations and invites its members to put questions to them.
16 The federations governing the two codes are now obligated to make presentations on why the department should not impose penalties on them.
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