Perhaps we can get Tina Brown to make one up and put it on the cover of Newsweek.
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Of the estimated 42 million forcibly displaced people, children again make up one third.
Its rugged music with an infectious attitude, but sounds only make up one half of Khan's band.
We submit that, on the federal level, Title VI and Fulbright-Hays make up one of those important areas.
Western Macedonia is inhabited mostly by ethnic Albanians who make up one third of the Balkan country's population.
Latinos make up one-third of Phoenix's population, but from the outside appearance of the place you wouldn't know it.
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While the company is privately held, the Iraq contract has been estimated to make up one-third to one-half of its business.
African-American mothers make up one-third of women raising children without a husband.
They make up one-fifth of the school-age population in the United States and will be 30% of the adult population by 2050.
These cans now make up one-tenth of the company's U.S. beverage containers.
Junior doctors make up one third of those who will decide whether or not to accept the new contract in the coming months.
Recent finds at the quarry, near Windsor, include four Neolithic houses thought to make up one of the oldest settlements ever found in England.
The home support at Schladming had hoped defending world champion Anna Fenninger would shine on the big stage, but the 23-year-old failed to make one gate high up the course.
The relative high purchase price of electric cars comes from the cost of the lithium-ion batteries, which a Ford executive recently revealed can make up one-third of a car's price.
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Private placements like this one make up less than 10% of the fund, but they can pay about 3 percentage points more than simple and more liquid sovereign debt of the country involved.
Hemmed between Mariposa Street, 23rd Street, Highway 280 and Pier 70, the nine square blocks of Dogpatch make up one of the few areas of the city that survived the 1906 earthquake and fire.
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Canadian troops currently serving in the south under US command, but who will make up one of the key components of the Nato force there in the New Year, have been hit by suicide bombers three times in recent weeks.
The three works from 1989 to 2000 that make up one bill and the two from the past two years, which constitute the other, have an overriding similarity and monotony that say more about stunts and posturing than about dance theater, music-inspired or otherwise.
The concept of banding together as one glorious generation or group of people to stand up and make one common statement does not hold sway with this generation of young people.
Immigrants make up nearly one-fifth of the work force, mainly in agricultural and unskilled jobs.
And it would take quite a big price on one to make up the losses to its longer-term shareholders.
Monitors can be configured to make up either one contiguous display or six separate ones, and the card can create 268 megapixel images.
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It means three Liberal Democrats, two Tories and one Green make up the cabinet which is likely to change again after the May local elections.
"If I'd have got that black and gone 5-4, then it might have been different, but if you make one mistake Ronnie clears up, " said Hawkins.
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Ethnic Albanians, who make up about one-third of Macedonia's two million population, have fought for better recognition of its language and an increased presence in parliament and the police force.
This is because the study predicts a massive rise in the size of the overall market, estimated at present to make up just one-tenth of those services that could be sent offshore.
Not only is phone hardware complex to make, but one is up against huge producers on the production side, and carriers on the distribution side who are already locked in a best-enemies relationship with those huge producers.
While Hispanics make up about one-third of U.S. Catholics, they account for nearly half of those under the age of 40, according to the Pew Research Center a telling indicator of how much the church's future is tied to Latinos.
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