Michigan and a handful of other states have made real progress with charter schools.
Some of the worst schools in the country have made real gains in math and reading.
Congress might have made real efforts to address climate change and comprehensive tax reform.
Working with 3-D and motion-capture techniques, Steven Spielberg produces the cohesion of a superbly made real-life movie.
Some say that the policy hurt developers as much as it made real estate investing less attractive.
In essence, each duck represents an idea that someone had and made real.
Especially now that web 2.0 has made real-time, worldwide gaming easy and cheap, group play is mushrooming at an astonishing rate.
He was (and is) an amazingly successful self-made real estate developer.
It is clearly taking longer to recover from the financial crisis than one would have hoped, but we have made real progress.
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Even after Republicans gained 63 seats in 2010, Mr. Obama might have imitated Bill Clinton after 1994 and made real bows toward centrist governing.
The organizations represented here have made real progress in recent years.
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It's now been dissolved at a time when Turkey is trying to persuade the outside world that it has made real progress towards strengthening its democracy.
In a shrinking world where air travel and the Web have made real and virtual nomads of us, major environmental and health problems have also become globe-trotters.
There, he said, he enjoyed some of his most memorable legislative victories, which he said were made real by his ability to bring two disparate sides together.
The vision and commitment of the participants in the talks has made real the prayers for peace on both sides of the Atlantic and both sides of the peace line.
Only Cyprus and Israel have made real progress towards exploiting the reserves and even now, the cost of securing operations in such a highly contentious environment could prove challenging for Tel Aviv.
Farmers and scholars, statesmen and patriots who had traveled across an ocean to escape tyranny and persecution finally made real their declaration of independence at a Philadelphia convention that lasted through the spring of 1787.
Your values are not what you proclaim on your mission statement (if you have one), they are made real and set the culture by what you live by and project on the front line in day-to-day actions.
When, in its own good time, Russia has made real reforms and something of a civic order, built a tax base and solid institutions, and learned that honesty in business pays, then the West should come back in.
The government has made real progress on climate change with its pledge that new homes will be "zero carbon" by 2016, the report said, but needs to offset carbon from now until then by drastically reducing emissions from existing homes.
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They are those few people of our society who know that real connections are made in real life and the best way to stay connected is to fly over to have the real meeting and dialogue.
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This has just made it real, what we do when we get in the ring.
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We provided information based on assessments made in real time by the intelligence community.
Nor have Republicans made any real effort to undertake a major reform of existing programs.
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That the Israeli people have made a real sincere decision, which way they want to go.
Despite the numbers, Collins said Niese "made some real good pitches" against a tough lineup.
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