He has made 17 appearances in all competitions this season and has scored eight tries.
He has made it clear that he will never accept any version of the Kyoto treaty.
He has made 17 one-day centuries and another nine in 46 apperances in Test matches.
Still, he has made the Conservatives almost electable, something unthinkable less than a year ago.
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Recently, he has made ample use of both to present himself as an enthusiastic father.
Still, Buffett said it was one of about five foreign investments he has made recently.
He has made schools a centerpiece of his campaign and is courting the UFT's endorsement.
To date he has made 70 league appearances, including 19 starts, and scored 10 goals.
He has made a strategic decision to concentrate campaign efforts on the Wisconsin race.
The bike's inventor, John Iavarone, acknowledges he has made "some money, " but not millions of dollars.
He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead.
But on the crucial issues of drugs and crime, he has made little progress.
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He has made 27 league starts so far this season and scored 10 goals.
He has made a big contribution to the excitement of the championship this season.
He is startled by this movement, the first he has made for some time.
He has made few media appearances and was not present at Mr Obama's inauguration in January.
By correctly predicting the future of the drug industry, he has made a fortune.
He has made friends with fundamentalist parties that also wanted to dump Nawaz Sharif and Co.
He has made a noisy entrance, repeatedly stepping into crises--a few of his own making.
On the face of it, he has made a small fortune running a letting agency.
Since his election in November, he has made little effort to woo the parties.
He has made some errors in his statistical analysis, as he acknowledges on his website.
Along the way he has made some formidable finds and some even more formidable enemies.
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Warren Eugene says he has made millions through an Internet gambling site he founded in 1995.
He has made extraordinary strides towards induction, but he will have to continue to be patient.
He has made some pointed references to his own son, Norodom Ranariddh, who heads Funcinpec.
Since then, he has made amends with party members and brought in new advisers.
He has made it a rule that only Swedish is spoken at the club.
But he has made it clear that he would prefer a woman, from an industrialised country.
More recently he has made noises about becoming mayor of New York City.
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