Mr. President, you will make history tomorrow as the first U.S. President to visit Burma.
I'm excited for them to have an opportunity to make history for this program.
This is a fantastic, amazing footballing country and I want us to make history together.
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Mr. President, you are -- to repeat myself -- literally about to make history.
The players live and train close to the stadium where they helped make history on Saturday.
Two years ago, we worked together to make history by finally passing health reform.
Presidents have discovered that the surest way to make history is by playing against type.
The idea that whoever won the 2008 Democratic nomination would make history was exciting for the Japanese.
Obama urged us to 'make history', while history in the last 100 years has taught us the opposite.
On 18 March, Nasa spacecraft Messenger will make history by becoming the first to orbit the planet Mercury.
What's clear is that those fed up with a heavy-handed Islamic regime did make history with their movement.
Two spellers had a chance to make history to complete the first pair of siblings to win the bee.
And I think the President will make history while he is in India.
He looks to make history again in New York, this time as the ageless wonder and the oldest champ.
Attempting to make history can backfire on a young company, adds Mr. Barchas.
"It's nice to get another win and make history, " the 20-year-old Saad said.
But he vowed to make history and pursue the goal of democracy worldwide.
McCrory, who has been the mayor of Charlotte for a record seven two-year terms, sought to make history as well.
But his failure around a gate and the sight of his skis breaking free, ended Ligety's attempt to make history.
We want balance and productivity because we want to avail ourselves to freedom, and yes, life choices that might make history.
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We have received a record number of applicants and all those who have applied are already helping Glasgow 2014 make history.
And that the home run would be the shot that kept this most improbable team alive long enough to make history.
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It's been great to make history, but we're a side that's developing and going forward, and this is all part of that.
Now he is aiming to make history and become the first man to win four individual golds in four successive Winter games.
Two riders were trying to make history Saturday, but came up short.
And when Barack Obama takes office in January, his wife, Michelle, will also make history as the country's first African-American first lady.
He'll travel to Richmond, Virginia, and then on to Chicago to make history by being the first sitting President to vote early.
Economic revolutions require institutions to change and maybe make history, because if they stick to the status quo they soon become history.
But despite the final scoreline, there were moments when England stood toe-to-toe with their rivals and seemed to be ready and able to make history.
Obama stands to make history by using his pulpit to encourage a more sensible dialogue around a Cuba policy that has been futile.
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