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1 It's made some people nervous and has, admittedly, given rise to anomalies.
2 I think it might have made some people think differently about things.
3 Growing competitiveness and individualism in society had made some people unhappy, he said.
4 He made some people white, and strong, and masterful, and-heartless.
5 But anyway, Wei must have been pushing in a direction that made some people panic.
6 But it is rapidly evolving into the mainstream and has already made some people rich.
7 That innocence made some people (like Scarlett) fiercely protective of her.
8 Although the impact on diets has been minimal, the outbreak has made some people think twice.
9 What made some people so unaware, so uncaring?
10 It made some people ill, Asher told him.
11 While oil made some people here rich, it is also poisoning the waters of the Athabasca River.
12 It was one of those freakish coincidences that made some people believe in spirits and psychic phenomena.
13 I think he made some people nervous.
14 That alibi had made some people suspicious.
15 Such difficulties have made some people working on AI more wary of the ethical consequences of what they build.
16 The government will get their agreement approved all right, but Cliffe has certainly made some people on our side uneasy.
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