"Yes, " Al-Fadl replied, adding that el Hage's U.S. passport made him valuable because it made his business travel easier.
While this helped him grow his own followers (which stands at 5, 210 last count), it made his feed very "noisy" and it was difficult to engage with people and build relationships.
Bert was as old school as it got, and made it his mission to let a 25-year-old writer with a passion for boxing touch history.
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His filibuster fit quite neatly into the context of his career, and it made perfect sense to his supporters (he made no effort to satisfy everyone).
Mr. Buiter's penchant for calling it like he sees it has made his research a must-read among large investors.
In it he made his most withering criticism yet of the slumbering economy.
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But George remained calm, played his game and made it his night.
Johnson's first 3 in the spree cut it to 69-67, his second made it 71-70, his third 74-73 and his fourth, with 8.1 seconds left, gave Phoenix its one-point lead after three.
Johnson's first 3 in the barrage cut it to 69-67, his second made it 71-70, his third 74-73 and his fourth, with 8.1 seconds left, gave Phoenix its one-point lead after three.
The Bills acquired his rights soon after, but Merriman never made it past his first practice in Buffalo after aggravating the injury.
Mr Obama was able to pass a huge stimulus bill early in his term, and many lesser measures have made it to his desk.
If the fact that Pius XII was a pope gave his sainthood cause some inherent advantages, in other ways it made perceptions of his holiness less immediate and less personal.
His work had a very personal character, a stamp that made it recognizably his, the way a Picasso is recognizably a Picasso.
It began last year, when Senator Carl Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, made it his own personal crusade to wipe I.
Instead, he jokes about how ironic it is that his wife made it to the NFL but he didn't come close.
He said agencies such as Scottish Enterprise, from which it purchased the land, had made it easier for his company to consider investment in Scotland.
His desire to dump NBC on Comcast made it clear that his entertainment division is not a core asset and the industrial giant is eager to get out of show business.
"Alan took the movie over and really made it his, " said producer Joe Roth.
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He has since made it his mission to scale up the closely-held, venture-funded company.
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So, Scott Gerber has made it his mission to ensure that this experience is not replicated.
In 1777, George Washington, at the urging of Henry Knox, made it his chief northern arsenal.
If the application is successful, the person who made it gets his or her money back.
Prince Albert has made it his mission to lead the world in adoption and promotion of electric cars.
On Monday, Mr Obama said he had made it his top national security priority to find Bin Laden.
As Jack Kemp's press secretary during the 1980s, young Buckley made it his daily business to nettle Bob Dole.
And Peyton himself made it in his ninth season with Indianapolis when he scored his lone title in 2007.
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Talling has made it his task to bring the English capital's lost rivers back to the surface, metaphorically at least.
The Flyers made it in his second year to the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, which they lost to the Chicago Blackhawks.
He was dismayed at the experience and for the past 40 years has made it his mission to elevate the downtrodden.
He's a former basketball star and a successful businessman who has made it his mission to try to lead the city's revival.
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