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make

[meyk] / meɪk /










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This study points to a different perspective by emphasizing the importance of recognizing and making use of strengths.

From Science Daily

MPs DOM is largely made up of small, biologically accessible molecules that may stimulate or suppress microbial growth, disrupt nutrient cycles, or interact with metals and other pollutants.

From Science Daily

Much of Mars is made up of a patchwork of smaller drainage systems.

From Science Daily

After Saigon fell, they made Texas their new home.

From Salon

To Cook, who had grown up on a tough council estate in London when he moved from Jamaica, closing it "didn't make sense" as "there was nothing else for kids to do".

From BBC