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1) What should I make for dinner?
2) Mom, what did you make for dinner?
3) This incident will make for better understanding between them.
4) Constant arguing doesn't make for a happy marriage.
5) Statistics on unemployment levels hardly make for scintillating reading.
6) The plan might make for the friends.
7) The great disparity between the teams did not make for an entertaining game.
8) I'll make for the door - cover me, will you?
9) Both teams are on good form, which should make for a great game.
10) It's getting late; we'd better turn and make for home.
11) Having faster computers would make for a more efficient system.
12) But external threats can make for improbable subdivision bedfellows.
13) No, happenstance will never make for beauty.
14) Some have wide spools which make for longer casting.
15) It does not make for your typical comic fare.
16) It could only make for bad blood between the Li clan and himself and shatter the age-old ties between their families.
17) Today's tourists naturally make for Dorchester and its surrounding villages.
18) I have mentioned particular examples of qualities that make for high survival value among memes.
19) This reciprocal position did not make for sincerity and real understanding.
20) But selective use of television can make for a healthy ritual for connection with your spouse.
21) Badly recorded, Beatlesque song fragments may make for an interesting aesthetic statement.
22) But the play's compassion and mordant comedy make for compelling viewing.
23) That might make for excellent drama - but be prepared for it.
24) One person leading into another can make for a smoother flow and a more efficient use of time.
25) Though badly damaged by fire,(http:///make for.html) the bus tried to make for its garage.
26) You get the sense it was a blast to make for everyone involved in the production.
27) Walls in dark, warm colours, with rich fitted carpets or traditional rugs make for a quietly splendid effect.
28) Compared with shifting coalitions of Independent councillors, party groupings can make for coherent policy planning and administration.
29) However, lengthy and complex consultative committees can hinder revision and make for a slowly changing scheme.
30) Perhaps even more destructively, the Philharmonic Hall acoustic does not make for the clarity of diction experienced in the average theatre.
1) What should I make for dinner?
2) Mom, what did you make for dinner?
3) The great disparity between the teams did not make for an entertaining game.
31) It is a difficult choice to make for what is the more admirable about Essex - their financial or cricketing performance.
32) At this last, Seton left them, to make for his own castle near Cockenzie, with his terrible news.
33) Some have wide spools which make for longer casting. Consider all the pros and cons and choose accordingly.
34) All new-media producers claim their information streams and interactive features make for an engaged, informed citizenry.
35) Some of the procedures of discourse analysis will make for a more profound examination of this process.
36) And yet surprisingly little is known about the factors which make for public acceptance.
37) A: The stuff on the Internet side of your modem can make for huge differences in speed.
38) There are plans to make for tomorrow, but for now I want a dreamless sleep.
39) Chainsaw guitars and dreamy vocals make for a volatile cocktail which when mixed leaves a sweet taste.
40) Of course he had some other assets, but the collapse of the central part of his fortune did not make for buoyancy.
41) They get the argument out of a tight corner, and make for a less fatalistic scenario.
42) In an era of fast food, subsistence incomes don't make for a culinary culture.
43) You know, some people say life is short and that you could get hit by a bus at any moment and that you have to live each day like it's your last. Bullsh*t. Life is long. You're probably not gonna get hit by a bus. And you're gonna have to live with the choices you make for the next fifty years. Chris Rock 
44) In a short half mile we would leave the Lake shore, and make for home along the gravel of the road.
45) And that should make for plenty more Happy Meal orders.
46) An ergonomically designed cockpit, with instrumentation and controls logically zoned, make for error-free readings of any situation.
47) But while cynics often serve as acute commentators, they seldom make for effective organizational leaders.
48) But this, as I have indicated, does not in all cases make for the construction of a more liberal society.
49) The best luck is what you make for yourself - being able to see what others do not see and do what other do not do, and you succeed brilliantly and exceptionally. Dr T.P.Chia 
50) All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies.
51) The shrimp and squid in particular make for interesting textural contrasts.
52) These characteristics make for relatively slow, concrete, and restricted thought.
53) The confessions, recriminations and bubbling bile of this long night's drinking into dawn make for increasingly compulsive viewing.
54) They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution.
55) Long passages or stairs between the two make for difficulties in keeping food hot and clearing tables.
56) Its two miles of almost deserted white sand and coral reefs make for excellent sunbathing and snorkelling.
57) They say imaginative management and co-operation with tenants will make for a model estate.
58) Boats make for great target practice.
59) Most visitors make for the eponymous central temple.
60) Action and Obligation make for the Vivification of life!
61) The same principle may make for smoother writing.
62) Ceres and Vesta will make for interesting subjects.
63) I made a full-blown documentary, just like those I make for the BBC and saw that other families might like the same sort of record.
64) The texts make for fascinating reading, and provoke some good discussions of the cliched, "Where were you when it happened?"
65) The findings of the United Nations Children's Fund make for grim reading.
66) In Australia, reports about Aboriginal people often make for depressing reading.
67) It can make mine resource exploiture and diggings development make for persistence development healthiness road.
68) Pinch out the tips of the young growths to make for compact, bushy plants.
69) So stressed middle-sized fish make for both happy coral and happy predators—in short, a healthy and highly productive reef.
70) "Too bad we don't have enough information to say for sure it was a love bite, " he laments, "because that would make for some really sexy paleontology."
71) Choosing the right products to make for the global market is key, if low-income and slow-growing countries want to break free of the poverty trap.
72) In addition the one-touch fittings make for easy installation and simple tube removal and the cartridge type design allows for hassle free element replacement.
73) Letting your kitten sleep on top of your keyboard might make for a cute photo op (see slide 3), but in the long run, it's doing some damage to your hardware.
74) Most notably, the tricks that Boost deploys make for performance-efficient code and library development.
75) The last slide and the last point I want to make for people refers to the 3rd part of how we would like to help folks like Mike.
76) Those activities would not make for good television, the producer said, and Bushman was not invited on the show.
77) Obst knew that being alone would add significantly to his risk. But he had a one-hour television special to make for Audubon, and I was pressuring him to deliver.
78) By effort and heedfulness, discipline and self-mastery, let the wise one make for himself an island which no flood can overwhelm.
79) All wool and a yard wide products , excellent service , unceasing enterprising are PaOu's duties. they setter worries for you and make for the refulgence.
80) What difference does the history of the Fourteenth Amendment (and the intentions of its framers ) make for your decision?
81) A high debt load compared with industry or market averages would also make for higher operating risk because it would magnify the bottom-line effects of a drop in demand.
82) Most Koreans have prominent boney foreheads and short jaws-which do not make for a beautiful face.
83) The results of China's first national pollution survey make for dispiriting reading.
84) Investigation of missing cards and capturing-labeling-re-capturing make for perfecting routine and mopping-up immunizations.
85) The reformation and development of "dualized" news dissemination should make for the dual track system,(Sentencedict) realize graded management and legalization.
86) Various lines and shapes show planes of light reflections to the viewer. Convex and concave areas make for exciting shapes. Realistic design should look like a natural object .
87) However, the persistence of Japanese intervention will make for a bumpy ride down to 105.
88) Di Ventra speculates that the viscosities of the sol and gel components of the slime mould make for a mechanical analogue of memristance.
89) Of course, the pure collection of golden rectangles doesn't make for a professional, nice-looking design.
90) Sed has a limited set of commands, but these combined with regular expression syntax and the hold buffer make for some amazing capabilities.
91) There are hundreds of delightful vegetarian dishes you could make for your daughter-in-law. Every meal should include at least two dishes that she can eat.
92) Hoban would unquestionably circle and make for the troop transports.
93) This is the very best offer we can make for your.
94) The wear resistance and antifriction qualities of the oil impregnated sintered bronze make for an excellent guide bushing .
95) Its plot reads like something out of a cyberpunk novella, which in and of itself, would probably make for interesting tech geek viewing.
96) Magnolia Trees, Brazilian Pepper Trees, Cumquat Trees, Palms, roses and Barrel Cacti make for an exotic and lush oasis.
97) That would make for a more exciting fight, he thought gloatingly . Ideally both sides would get hurt and all of them be losers.
98) I have, however, a definite and practical proposal to make for action.
99) In the meantime, it can at least make for some thought - provoking pillow talk.
100) But opponents have seized on another fish tale -- Mr. Goetschel's defense of the big pike -- to argue that a mandatory public defender could make for absurd results.
101) Italian Mascarpone cheese and low-fat cream, together with raspberry rime and sweet flavorful fruits that make for an amazing dessert.
102) Too much bad loans make for the financial institution to be very difficult in management.
103) They said psychoanalytic thinking could make for the betterment of society.
104) In North Korea, the broad,() desolate avenues and drably dressed citizens make for a perfect tableau of authoritarianism.
105) Others take place in areas where frequent cloud cover, humidity or haze make for poor viewing.
106) Linoleic acid, an essential nutrient (one that the body cannot make for itself) and a component of corn, soybean and safflower oil, is an omega-6 fatty acid.
107) Based on finite element analysis of the model, the causes, which make for longitudinal crack of asphalt concrete pavement, are analyzed.
108) You shall not make for yourself a graven image .
109) Pacifism , while a nice philosophy, doesn't make for the most dramatic action flick.
110) Osteopathic therapy is the preferred approach to make for " drainages " and "allow for the supply of physical and nerve nutriment to the eyes.
111) There is some contouring to the left of the green which would make for an interesting chip shot , but it also funnels a bit of drainage over the left side of the green instead of around it.
112) And he was so engrossed in the Kabuki of his work that it occurred to me how easy a mark he might make for a practical joker tying shoelaces together.
113) What excuse have you to make for your slavish punctuality?
114) But humans, like many other animals, also pay attention to the preferences of others, to make for a more efficient search process. Who others like might also be a good choice for ourselves.
115) The world will make for those who are goal-directed and far-sighted.
116) She is acquainted with all the twists that make for efficient cooking.
117) Chenglong Road Avenue, the City Expressway and other major arterial roads make for easy access, therefore,(/make for.html) it can be called the nearest golf leisure resort to the heart of Chengdu.
118) There are a lot of factions the SFL are at war with the SPL and it does not make for good reading.
119) The one forecast Buttonwood can safely make for 2008 is that the consensus will prove to be wrong.
120) What requital can we make for all his kindness to us?
121) Single transducer's multi - meterage has more permissive possiblities what make for a wider choice of applications.
122) Next, I set loose the Blade Fly, whose razor pincers make for nasty weapons.
123) An often defensive and secretive Chinese bureaucracy up against a bewilderingly complex mishmash of competing interests in America will not make for harmony.
124) Because the emphasis in server-side scripting is on dynamic content, it doesn't make for very cacheable pages, even when the content could be cached.
125) That could make for quite a stampede if gold's fortunes change , warns Mr. Weinberg.
126) The forces of nature, cantankerous mothers-in-law , crashing hard - drives, and the hero's own feelings of inadequacy can make for good obstacles, too.
127) The lights of the Mariposa were growing dim in the distance, and there he was, swimming confidently, as though it were his intention to make for the nearest land a thousand miles or so away.
128) Though badly damaged by the fire, the ship tried to make for her home port.
129) Ceres and Vesta will make for interesting subjects. They are both evolved bodies - objects that have heated up and started to separate into distinct layers.
130) In another war of wages( ), tween icons Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift make for similarly tough competition.
131) Vectors make for very simple first-in-first-out (FIFO) queues through add(...) and remove(0) calls.
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