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make

[meyk] / meɪk /










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"We used these CT scans to make three dimensional models of the fossils," Marc adds.

From Science Daily

Back-to-back stormy winters weakened the slopes beneath portions of the highway and burn scars above it made the hills vulnerable to rockslides.

From Los Angeles Times

The honours are awarded by the King, and normally given to people who have made significant achievements in public life.

From BBC

Tens of thousands of people are now making their way to New York City’s Times Square to participate in the ballyhooed New Year’s Eve ball-drop event and mark the start of 2026.

From MarketWatch

Judith Viorst, 94, author and humorist, tackles how to age well in her latest book, offering lessons from her own life and fellow oldsters on making meaning in later life, even as much slips away.

From The Wall Street Journal