Lacking the make-believe royalty of Hollywood, the Nobel Foundation has to make do with the real thing.
But they have since had to make do with second best behind Armstrong and the US Postal train.
In the absence of such a bank the world will have to make do with the current system.
Otherwise, you'll have to make do with the demo video after the break.
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Mr Wakefield said they were having to make do with what they had.
Like many Americans, we'll simply have to learn to make do with less.
After two centuries of spartan innovation, the U.S. Marines have learned how to make do with whatever is available.
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The Blues had to make do with three penalties from full-back Ben Blair.
Kurtenbach was friends with the university's wrestling coach, who complained he was forced to make do with a basketball scoreboard.
But the Pharoahs will have to make do with a patched up strike force to beat Malawi away on Saturday.
She came within a second of a medal in the women's lightweight sculls but had to make do with fourth place.
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Most of last winter the country's second city, Ganje, had to make do with only two hours of electricity a day.
Despite plenty of possession, they were unable to break down the Wasps defence and had to make do with Davis's kicks.
The rest have to make do with a quick swipe across the knee with a scalpel, to mimic a surgery scar.
Fans of the show have had to make do with repeats since it was pulled, which have continued to draw big audiences.
As it is, the studio will have to make do with regular ticket prices for the announced two-week run of the film.
Tevez appealed for a penalty when his shot flicked off Brown but had to make do with a corner, which Fletcher cleared.
Best to make do with the plastic flowers and faded food posters.
Businesses are being forced to scramble for needed investments, generally having to make do with cash flow and working out of profits.
Merckx, despite eventually having to make do with 28th, produced a series of courageous rides which won the plaudits of the peloton.
Pulis welcomed back James O'Connor from suspension but had to make do without the services of the suspended Brynjar Gunnarsson and Wayne Thomas.
For now, we are all just going to have to make do with the chancellor we already know - for good or bad.
Instead of the F-22 the military will now have to make do with the F-35, a jet that has yet to go into production.
Roddick remained focused on an assault at the Australian Open even though he will probably have to make do without his coach Jimmy Connors.
She'll need one room attendant for every fourteen rooms in your property (for the first few months, you'll be able to make do with fewer).
Fortunately, die-hard Blackberry users and former loyalists rooting for the company's comeback won't have to make do with the all-touch Z10 and its quirky keyboard.
Brian Schweitzer is seldom seen in Montana without a gun (in Washington, he had to make do with denim clothes, a bolo tie and cowboy boots).
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