The 20-page report said that state pension payments were made from general taxation and were therefore unfunded.
The first vuvuzelas seen at sporting events in the early 90s were made from a sheet of metal.
Flutes that were made from bird bone and mammoth ivory were found in a cave in Germany dating back 43, 000 years.
The bureau released drawings of Cooper that were made from the descriptions of two flight attendants and witnesses on the ground.
Announcements were made from loudspeakers in local mosques warning that tribesmen found with such phones would be fined and the device confiscated.
The Forum is an empty space with rubble like a pre-Mayor Giuliani New York playground, if swing sets were made from marble.
When Mr. Roux said the calls were made from a third phone, Mr. Botha said he hadn't heard about a third phone until Tuesday.
From afar they looked like they were made from heavy silk.
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Online voters even have the option to re-vote with a paper ballot in the event that hurried or pressured decisions were made from their remote voting locations.
Calls to the victims, mostly folks over 55 years of age, were made from Costa Rica using Internet-connected computers that disguised the origin of the calls.
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But those were improvements that were made from a very low base, and much remains to be done to bring the level of education up to where it should be.
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Previously, blue badges were made from card and hand written, but from 1 January disabled drivers will be able to apply for an electronically printed badge, much like a driving licence.
The whirligigs were made from recycled heating and air conditioning systems and reflector material Simpson patiently cut into thousands of tiny pieces that made the works shine when lights hit them in the dark.
If Clinton did make fund-raising calls from the White House it might be illegal, or not, depending on whether the calls were made from the Oval Office or the residence and depending on which legal authority you consult.
There were Breton shirts which from afar looked like regular shirting material but up close they were actually made from leather.
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There were bids made from around the world - with particular interest from Austria, Germany, Australia and the US - for the lots at the auction, part of the annual Beatles Convention.
The sales were actually made from Google Ireland.
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The comments made were from a transcript from the press briefing.
After speaking to relatives last week at meetings in Miami, Orlando and Tampa, one Florida senator, Bill Nelson, questioned why soldiers from Florida were being made to stay longer while troops from other states have been rotated out more quickly.
Therefore, gains from downside positions are usually made more quickly in declining markets than gains from upside positions were made in the previous rising market.
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They gave the impression of reliability and speed, with a confirmation of orders after they were made and again when goods were despatched from the warehouse.
Both explosions in Barcelona were caused by bombs made from gas canisters.
Assessments of each case were compared with those made from uncompressed images.
According to the UK Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC), 1.4 billion rail journeys were made in the UK from March 2011 to March 2012, the highest figure since the 1920s, and one billion of these journeys are made by commuters and business travellers.
According to research by Knight Frank, the property company, 7.3pc of all London purchases in the first two months of this year were made by Italians, up from 2.1pc in the same period last year.
In the Edo period, when the vast majority of the objects on display were made, the samurai evolved from hired archers and swordsmen to an elite class of warriors respected for their military skills, education and refinement.
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Like GM and Chrysler, Ford had been busy making easy money from pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles (SUVs), which were more profitable and partly protected from competition because similar vehicles made by foreign producers were subject to import duties.
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