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A grub or maggot.
This made him very proud of his skill.
Tik-tok moved by clockwork, and was made all of burnished copper.
Katie made a face.
This was a decision she had already made once - but not really.
He was a very wise and powerful ruler, and he made his country the greatest of any that was then known.
He made a boat for himself.
Even so, she was the one who had made the rule.
Within a few minutes the plane was dipping and rising in a way that made her stomach roll uncomfortably.
Alex rolled his eyes and made a face.
Real horses, like myself, are made of flesh and blood and bones.
They rounded the corner of the building to see a group of men lounging against the fence, watching a display that made Carmen's blood run cold.
Alex made a face.
She made a face at him.
They stopped by the side of the road and made their manners.
This made Zeb laugh, in turn, and the boy felt comforted to find that Ozma laughed as merrily at her weeping subject as she had at him.
Katie said she should confront him when he did that - tell him how it made her feel.
Henry, the Duke of Richmond, made war upon him and defeated him in a great battle.
Technology has made us ever more productive.
He didn't want to go and he had made no effort to get along with his father.
And finally she made a wicked plan to satisfy her depraved appetite for pork.
He was head of the house - the one who made final decisions.
We've been married for nearly five years, and we just made love.
He made a face and stopped his horse.
In World War II, for instance, the Singer Corporation, of sewing-machine fame, made handguns for the war effort.
She rose and smoothed her hair, which was as usual so extremely smooth that it seemed to be made of one piece with her head and covered with varnish.
A novel feeling of anger against the foe made him forget his own sorrow.
Zeb also wanted to see his home, and although he did not find anyone morning for him, the sight of Hugson's Ranch in the picture made him long to get back there.
Mother, what are the clouds made of?
What is it about them and their lives that made them live so long or so well?
She was pleased with anything which made a noise.
He says his hand is just made for a baby's seat.
Katie leaned back, a triumphant look on her face as if she had made a point.
If the boy had been his, how would his good intentions have made her husband feel?
She made a face...
For the most part, the work she did for the Giddon family was little more than she would have done at home - with the exception that at home she probably would have made a sandwich instead of a meal.
The idea made her smile.
I was so busy following the road map I made so many years ago that I didn't notice it was outdated.
It sounds like you've already made up your mind.
Howie made a special note of thanking everyone for going along with his dream obsession, apologizing for hogging our time.
She made her case.
They made bunches of them.
Just thinking of him made her body heat and her heart flip.
He made his way through the crowded halls, grunting under the weight of the man.
Instead, he drew a leathern case from his pocket and took from it several sharp knives, which he joined together, one after another, until they made a long sword.
So they welcomed Coriolanus very kindly and made him the general of their army.
We have, in fact, envisioned a better world and have made it happen.
But the choice will be ours and will be made based on facts.
They accurately described the construction of DNA as a double helix and showed how its structure made replication both possible and reliable.
The vendor is usually made to "eat" the charge.
Etsy allows people to trade their crafts, items they have made with their own hands and materials.