• But about a year and a half ago I was helping my sister-in-law cook for a party, and her restaurateur father, known to his grandchildren, and the rest of the family, as Nutzie, came in the door bearing several large aluminum containers of pulled pork, which he had made at his mom-and-pop restaurant in Worcester, Mass.

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  • Labour's Stephen Pound raised the case of his local authority, Ealing Council, which he said had made sure all rubbish collection lorries had triple mirrors fitted to ensure "complete visibility".

    BBC: MPs urge safety drive for UK's cyclists

  • Nor was it the silvery inflated sphere, ten storeys high and fitted with giant propane burners, in which in 2002 he had made the first solo circumnavigation of the globe by balloon.

    ECONOMIST: Steve Fossett

  • It was not the stiff white dragonfly GlobalFlyer, a delicate construction of carbon fibre with all its interstices filled with fuel, in which in 2005 he had made the first non-stop solo flight round the world.

    ECONOMIST: Steve Fossett

  • He said he had merely made some remarks to some friends which he had not circulated widely, and added that he did not believe the remarks would reflect the future position of the Catholic Church.

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  • He had just published his diaries, which made it sound as though he, not Churchill, had been central to winning the Second World War.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • He also worked on the unmanned flights that preceded them, which confirmed a prediction that he had made from his study of lunar craters: contrary to popular belief, an astronaut landing on the moon would not sink into the dust.

    ECONOMIST: Gene Shoemaker

  • Dr Omer Butt was arrested five years ago following a traffic dispute, during which it was alleged he had made racist remarks towards police.

    BBC: Dentist Omer Butt wins payout after filming arrest

  • During the interview, on Sunday, he was questioned over suggestions he had lied about having an extra-marital affair and had made up a quotation, for which he had been dismissed, while working as a journalist on the Times newspaper.

    BBC: Boris Johnson: BBC interview was splendid

  • But he admitted once again that he regretted the tough rhetoric he had used in the run-up to the conflict which had made it appear he was eager to go to war.

    CNN: Bush: No regrets over Iraq invasion

  • He then proceeded to tell me (and the entire company) how he had known the system would be great, which was why he had gotten behind the plan and had made it possible.

    FORBES: Kiss Your Boss Goodbye: Will You Leave Your Job In 2013?

  • The Japanese foreign minister dismissed the denial, which he said the Defence Ministry had made to the Japanese embassy in Beijing on Thursday.

    BBC: China rejects Japan radar-lock allegation

  • But in a handwritten note, Mrs Thatcher made it clear that she did not want to give the government's full backing to Lord Taylor's criticisms, only to the way in which he had conducted his inquiry and made recommendations for action.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • He said the bank had made a number of mistakes, which he deeply regretted.

    BBC: Sign outside JPMorgan offices

  • He said that the trust, which had made an unreserved apology to the couple, had taken on board what it needed to and made changes.

    BBC: Furness General Hospital

  • He prospered and made more friends than enemies, which was no mean feat, and when he had the choice between becoming a judge or a candidate for a political party he chose the bench without hesitation, although it obviously meant passing up the opportunities for greater financial gain that would have been open to him in politics.

    NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho

  • Prof Crane said that after Constable Carroll had been shot attempts were made to resuscitate him, which would explain two fractured left ribs which he had also found.

    BBC: State pathologist says Carroll bullet 'rapidly fatal'

  • Luckily he had an unusual last name, which made life easier.

    CNN: Opinion: Difficult to become a hacker? It's easier than you think

  • Dr. Elinor Barber and I find him testifying to at least 32 multiple discoveries in which he eventually found that his independent discoveries had also been made by others.

    NEWYORKER: In the Air

  • "I recall on one occasion, reading Mike's analysis about one of our policies which we were getting a bit confused and commenting that he had made sense of if all for me!"

    BBC: Mike Baker, 2001

  • Throughout his life, he had often made donations to support the charity which campaigns for wider public access to art.

    BBC: Sir Denis Mahon's ?100m art collection left to nation

  • "He made his views public at a Farmwatch meeting which had been organised in his area and attended by a number of his neighbours and friends", she said.

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  • In this email interview, we talk about social commentary, the people who reach out to him about addiction and how explaining his real name made him choose a pen name, which he then had to explain to me.

    FORBES: John Cheese's icon on Cracked.

  • At 38, he had made enough money to start Universal Corn Products, which he renamed Universal Robina Corp. in 1970 in honor of his eldest daughter.

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  • He told MPs the government had made changes so no school which stayed open would be penalised if individual students could not make it to school on that day.

    BBC: Snow shuts schools and hits travel

  • After noticing the death certificate of his great-great-great-grandmother had omitted a cause of death, he made inquiries which revealed she was killed by "injuries inflicted on the head by someone unknown".

    BBC: Solving a murder in the family

  • It had flooded, and he held the throttle wide open, which made it worse.

    NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician

  • He was making the point that we had made all along, which is that we are constantly evaluating various options.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • The judge said he had read statements from members of the victim's family which made it clear they were proud of him, with Mr Martin's father telling of his son's success as an amateur boxer.

    BBC: Sean Martin

  • He said agencies such as Scottish Enterprise, from which it purchased the land, had made it easier for his company to consider investment in Scotland.

    BBC: CGI image of the Premier Inn planned for Pacific Quay

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