Penney would make him 15 to 20 times his investment over a period of years.
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And rather than eliminate the slugger, the new bats make him look more impressive.
None of the songs would ever make him forget and he told Curtains so.
He plays like Corvo, only just different enough to make him feel like his own man.
To make him lose hope in owning his own home is extremely bad politics.
Because he's strong and because he's effective, they make him be object of their political action.
C. investigators stayed away from Galleon, wanting to make him think that they had moved on.
Mr McDonald said the lawyer's claims would make him the "unluckiest man in Glasgow".
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We got the horse to the water, and someone else can make him drink.
Only an act of government or the national soccer federation could make him change.
They say China is stronger and richer now, and that would make him happy.
But the rapper said the tragedy doesn't make him feel less safe than usual.
In the novel, however, an ambitious U.S. Attorney thinks scalping Jobs will make him governor.
It may be that Gingrich's past does make him particularly vulnerable to the public mood.
Indeed some thought the Azores summit would make him unacceptable to France and Germany.
It might be just enough to make him a power broker, to give him influence.
She's thorough and understands what the candidate is looking for, and who would make him comfortable.
In 1769 Watt secured a patent, the first of many that would make him wealthy.
That could make him susceptible to pneumonia, which would be very dangerous for him.
He also wants it to make him rich and turn the high-tech world on its ear.
Despite the chaotic start, he's optimistic that the system will make him a better doctor.
Mr Barnes takes pains, just the same, to make him as obnoxious as he is witty.
He felt that that would go to his head and make him less good a leader.
Summarising Oakeshott in this way is bound to make him sound a hothouse English plant.
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She set out to make him the symbol of all that was worthwhile in design.
And that should not make him feel particularly comfortable at the moment, I might add.
But there was too much playfulness in Mr Gardner to make him yield entirely to reason.
But Habibie is controversial, which does not make him the likeliest of successors in Indonesia.
If this happens, it would make him the first post-Soviet Central Asian president to leave voluntarily.
He has now persuaded Italy's prime minister, Romano Prodi, to make him the overall millennium tsar.
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