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1 Two steps nearer were enough to make the figure familiar to him.
2 The dent to broader business confidence and investment could make the figure much larger.
3 This did not make the figure any less repulsive.
4 Everybody promised; so, with Anne safely in tow, they started for Jessica's house to make the figure .
5 He could just make the figure out.
6 But, ah, madame, what are we to do when we have to make the figure as well as the dress?
7 He did not make the figure a ruler should as he sat in his easy chair, and whined and cursed his Swiss.
8 Monseigneur rode a tilt with the Due de Bourbon, and Messieurs de Vendôme and de Brionne rode at the same time to make the figure .
9 A conservative estimate makes the figure to-day nearly half a million.
10 Passing through the Mother's searing heat makes the figures as hard as stone.
11 It seems to me that I have been made the figure - head of this battle.
12 Then he realized that he could not make the figures .
13 It took many centuries of practice: every ten years making the figure larger and larger.
14 Adjustments for the year-ago period make the figures comparable.
15 The material used made the figure perceptible, in a dark colour of mingled black and red.
16 The glass reveals two faint stars in addition, making the figure seven-sided or elliptical in form.
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