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make

[meyk] / meɪk /










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Osbourne previously said the comment was "made out of frustration at the circumstances, which I'm sure many will understand, rather than malice."

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"We know and understand how difficult going without water for such a long period of time is, and how difficult it makes everyday life."

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The Reuters news agency reports that flooding in south-eastern Africa has become more frequent and severe as climate change makes storms in the adjacent Indian Ocean more powerful.

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Keys believes it "absolutely makes sense" for them to ask for more.

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"When we made 28 Days Later, it didn't feel like we were consciously trying to subvert tropes - it just felt instinctive," she says.

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