Together, we shall make a way through winter, and we're going to welcome the spring.
You give her the equipment to use and she'll do it, whether it's sticks or artificial legs or her hands - she'll make a way of walking.
There was, of course, Martin Luther King and the Baptist leaders, the ways in which they helped those who had been subjugated to make a way out of no way, and transform a nation through the force of love.
The UUP's Basil McCrea did not support the Alliance motion, and said he found their position strange given the work of parties who are trying to make a constructive way forward.
There are enough problems I have to face as a woman trying to make her way into a respectable position.
This pivot is best illustrated by the story of Theodore Leavitt, a professor at Harvard Business School who told his students not to try to sell customers a quarter-inch drill, but a way to make a quarter-inch hole.
Plans to move a market in Milton Keynes to make way for a new Primark store have been recommended for refusal.
So, is driving a taxi in New York City a good way to make a living?
You can do the arithmetic and figure out it can be a tough way to make a living.
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It imbues the film with a sense of place and it's a lovely way to make a film.
Wholesaling is a tough way to make a living--especially if what you are selling is in a downward price spiral.
This may sound like a complicated way to make a telescope move, but the problem is, there is nothing in empty space to push on.
The idea is not to put the health insurance industry out of business, but to help it find a better way to make a living.
In the study, Pollak and his colleagues asked 61 girls, ages 7 to 12, to give a speech or do math problems in front of an audience, a surefire way to make a kid stressed.
He set off at 16, a seemingly conventional young man, to make his way as a dealer first in The Hague and then, via Paris, in London.
Campaigners have criticised plans to move or cover up a mural at an Oxfordshire train station to make way for a coffee shop.
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For the next hour and a half, he worked with three pianists two young girls, no more than ten or eleven, who played Chopin, and a teen-age boy who tried to make his way through a complicated Brahms piece.
All of a sudden, it seemed that there was a conceptually easy way to make a single website look good on multiple screen sizes just worry about the pixel width of the viewport.
The Vatsadze family make wine in a way their most distant ancestors would recognise.
And Owen was to make way a few minutes later, Titi Camara joining Heskey up front.
Eriksen emphasizes the importance of mobilizing consumers to make energy efficiency a way of life.
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If you're a composer there's hardly a way you can make a living out of doing that.
"It's a strange way to make up a field for a major championship - TV rights, " said the Scot, who failed to qualify.
For example, if it can scale bigger and keep the adhesion force, it could make for a great way to clean windows on skyscrapers.
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