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Definition for made

adjective as in fashioned

adjective as in created

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A construction team made a shocking discovery at the Port of Long Beach on Wednesday afternoon when they inadvertently unearthed a World War II-era explosive device, authorities said.

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"It's a job that's actually really important, because if we get it wrong, if the world of football gets it wrong, the extraordinary progress that's been made necessary will vanish incredibly quickly," Kogan said.

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Mr Phillips' family had previously made public appeals to him to return.

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Natalia Bryant has made her debut as a creative director with a short film that features a subject matter with which she’s very familiar.

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The piano was first made famous by exotic dancer Carol Doda, who made her nightly entrance atop the instrument.

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