Online communities could rule on show concepts long before they are ever made into pilots.
Each of those pieces can be extracted, explored, broken apart and made into something new.
They're now having the label made into a flag to fly at the house.
The compound, called desloratadine, is what Claritin is made into after it enters the body.
"The point about croquet is that it cannot be made into a spectator sport, " says Graves.
Where do most furs get made into coats, hats, collars, mukluks and various linings?
The Steve Jobs life story is truly remarkable, and should be made into a TV Miniseries.
So, can this be made into a general principle, applicable across lots of industries?
The data bears out on how few inroads men have made into heavily female-dominated occupations.
Davidson's novel was made into an audio book read by actress Joanna Lumley in 1998.
The cathode, for instance, has to be made into a fine tip, or set of tips.
The novel was made into a film starring Gregory Peck, and it is still selling.
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Fortunately today, innovators do not get burned at the stake, exiled to islands or made into slaves.
"We were doing a book that has been made into a film many times before, " says Knightley.
The Rats was one of four Herbert novels made into films, along with The Survivor, Fluke and Haunted.
Harry Potter, "Star Wars" and Indiana Jones characters have been made into toy-like video games with some success.
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The manga was made into a major television series which enjoyed numerous re-runs, and even spawned a theatrical version.
One of the characters is made into a firefighter who has lost friends.
Strobel hopes it will someday be made into an antifungal throat lozenge and a cream to combat yeast infections.
The best-selling book was later made into a television movie starring Henry Fonda.
Marimekko, renowned for its cheerful, colourful fabrics, made into clothing and home furnishings.
Long-grain rice is made into the various risotto-like pilaos that serve, like the breads, as a staple of the cuisine.
They were given to Swansea University and have been made into a book by Welsh history professor Chris Willliams.
But at least 30, 000 calls are made into the U.S. from Jamaica attempting to defraud people every day, authorities say.
Trump dumped some of the cash he made into a few golf courses put on the block by their cash-strapped owners.
Four of his novels were made into films, while another was serialized for television and a fifth was dramatized for radio.
Two months later Sequoia brought in Koogle, but no one had figured out how Yahoo might be made into a business.
If you want to see videos of these songs, the entire album "Here Comes Science" is being made into a DVD.
Rare gems and precious metals, made into fabulous designs by renowned craftsmen, have often served as symbols of wealth and power.
The popular stories were first made into an animated TV series in 1975 and have been reimagined a number of times.
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