There are different stuff - they're are not yours, but there are a lot of different ways you can make a planter out of them.
Predictably, some Islamic groups have accused their Hindu counterparts of trying to make a scapegoat out of the Deendar Anjuman and paint all Muslims in a poor light.
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And lest we forget, the man behind it all, Joss Whedon, is currently trying to figure out how the hell to make a movie out of The Avengers.
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"The government of the day decided it wanted to make a profit and I am afraid you can't make a profit out of humans, " he said.
An academic pioneer of sorts, Kaplan was the first company to make a business out of tutoring students for standardized tests like the SAT, LSAT and GRE.
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Back in Dover, the new partnership is struggling to find ways of deterring self-styled "urban explorers", who make a hobby out of defying padlocks and bars to gain access to places not open to the public.
While Intel is unique in the industry in that much of its marketing simply seeks to promote computing, in the case of Hadoop, Intel is trying to achieve that but also make a business out of its distribution as well.
The JBEI scientists teamed with scientists from LS9, the company founded by Harvard geneticist George Church (the subject of a wonderful profile by my colleague Matt Herper) that is hoping to make a business out of this kind of thing.
Adults have this neurotic relationship with death, it gets blown out of all proportion, they make a huge deal out of it when in fact it's really the most banal thing there is.
Seriously, you could make a movie out of such a stirring tale of devastation and recovery.
But Alistair Darling has decided he's got to make a virtue out of necessity.
The police will only say that they will not make a case out of his death.
To get them to relax, he tried to make a game out of the preparations.
But there are enough worthy candidates for Zaffaroni to make a business out of it.
True enough, forecasting stock prices into the far far future can make a fool out of anyone.
Singing has always been my childhood hobby and I want to make a career out of it.
If you're a composer there's hardly a way you can make a living out of doing that.
In the meantime, one group looks likely to make a fortune out of all the uncertainty: the consultants.
But you can't even make a movie out of it because nobody will believe that it was true.
It would be harder to make a villain out of the entire community for the sake of money.
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Or a person who loves airplanes decides to make a business out of leasing personal or corporate jets.
Computerized speech dictation will not make a doer out of a procrastinator or a hero out of a coward.
"It's hard to imagine that you could make a bullet out of something more toxic than lead, " he said.
Make a business out of it, and you'll probably hear from Fox's lawyers.
Ms. PROSE: Well, it's almost enough to make a believer out of you.
Don't be afraid to trip, stumble, make a fool out of yourself sometimes.
Hey, I lived in a building like that in New York, and they didn't make a movie out of it.
To make a package out of ceramics you have to fire it, like a clay pot, at an extremely high temperature.
"You couldn't make that up if you want to make a movie out of that one, " Charlotte coach Alan Major said.
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