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He is a thief, though not a terribly competent one, making up for his lack of physical expertise with confounding illusions.
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After making up for a lifetime of squabbling, they vow to fight on, and drag themselves back into the farmhouse in search of a phone.
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The OECD estimated in 2007 that capital held offshore amounted to between $5 trillion and $7 trillion, making up approximately 68% of total global investments under management.
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The proton and neutron making up deuterium can be dissociated through neutral current interactions with neutrinos.
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Often several yacht clubs will get together to hold events that can include more than 100 entered boats per race making up the regatta.
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In style, they consisted of many individual, choppy, squarish brush strokes making up the whole, varied in colour, but still giving an overall yellowish feel.
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At the moment, females slightly outnumber males, making up 50.3 per cent of the population.
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Sonophoresis occurs because ultrasound waves stimulate micro-vibrations within the skin epidermis and increase the overall kinetic energy of molecules making up topical agents.
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There is also a small Puerto Rican community making up 0.6% of the population.
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His skinny body enables him to easily impersonate larger individuals by use of oversized outfits, with attack paraphernalia usually making up the disguise's bulk.
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