The time has come for such a demand to be made of Mikhail Gorbachev.
This covering seemed to be made of peacock feathers, full of eyes and shimmering colors.
It seemed to be made of grey metal, shiny but rough, like emery paper.
Ganesan Athmanathan, had ordered peacekeepers to recover the vehicles and a videotape to be made of the recovery.
Houses, sheds, inns, whole villages - everything seems to be made of granite and traces of the modern world disappear.
The technique allows very precise measurements to be made of any ground displacement that takes place between the image acquisitions.
The technique allows the machine to be made of soft materials so it can squeeze through tight spaces and mould its shape to rough terrain.
The GPS data allowed a map to be made of the routes taken and the heart-rate measurements provided an estimate of the amount of energy expended during their travels.
Woodland bandits, they dress up as bandy-legged giants (Ishioka provides them with stilts that seem to be made of accordion sleeves) to set upon unwary travelers, like Armie Hammer's Prince Alcott.
That's what you've got to be made of to take down homicide suspects in Los Angeles or Vegas, or shooters in Miami or Indiana or Chicago or Iowa -- saving untold numbers of lives.
The Dreamliner uses technology that allows much of it to be made of plastic composites instead of aluminium, which means it is lighter and, Boeing claims, will consume 20% less fuel than other, similar-sized planes.
Mr Putin said he had thanked God that no big fragments of the meteor - which was thought to be made of iron and travelling at some 30km (19 miles) per second - had fallen in populated areas.
But the heart of the book is the story of how this full-blown late Romantic grew up in semi-detached suburbia by the River Thames during the second world war, and set out from there in search of a rainbow that turned out to be made of celluloid.
One answer to one or more of those questions is that the money to be made was of one type and not another.
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But what is also baked into the share price is the general prevailing view of what future profits are going to be, how much money is going to be made out of new products, how much can be made out of leveraging the brand, the cash the company has, the bright minds it has working for it?
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The actual feel of the phone is quite good -- it's made primarily of plastic, but the border surrounding the display seemed to be made out of some sort of metal.
And even Funny Or Die took time out to spoof the Royals when there are plenty of Americans who are doing stupid things and deserve to be made fun of.
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About 63% of its student body was found to be made up of pupils from state schools, according to its latest figures.
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So it's like the Corps of Engineers removed a coastal barrier that used to be made out of ice and the coast is no longer protected.
At the ceremony Boeing affirmed that the virgin test flight of the world's first big airliner to be made largely of composite materials, rather than aluminium, would take place by the end of June.
It said the interests of the crown dependencies needed to be considered routinely in all areas of UK policy-making and legislation likely to affect them and that departments needed to be made aware of the constitutional position of the islands, their essential independence from the UK and their independence from each other.
At the time as a kid you really didn't want to be made fun of.
There is still a ton of money to be made buying shares of smart phone companies.
Nathan Pusey was the first non-New Englander to be made head of America's oldest college (founded 1636).
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