He had tried to make it up to her, and was glad now that he had.
So to make it up to us, Naughty Dog have released their second trailer.
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Mr Obama seems to understand this, and is striving manfully to make it up to Bubba.
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It might make it up to that mid-May gap down at about 148.
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When I heard they were upset I called and simply apologized and asked what we could do to make it up to them.
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Six Apart's Dash says he understands users concerns but says the problem was an isolated one, and that the company will make it up to their customers.
Dodd has his own problems with his home state voters, but at least he has a year and half to try to make it up to his constituents.
But to make it up to you guys, we've brought in a special guest -- Jason Unger from CE Pro -- to lend his expertise to the conversation, especially regarding digital downloads versus physical media.
Some of you are aware that -- well, all of you are aware that Michelle and I just celebrated our 20th anniversary. (Applause.) And the actual anniversary date was not that romantic. (Laughter.) There was some speculation as to whether this had an impact on my performance. (Laughter.) But I did make it up to her on Saturday.
To its credit, the company almost certainly helped itself more than it hurt itself with last week's BB10 launch event, although it remains to be seen if it's enough to make up for the damage caused by the delays leading up to it.
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Now with seasoned entrepreneurs in Shanghai, Beijing and beyond taking their lessons and experiences with them to new ventures, look for anther crop of young businesses to make it from ground up to IPO.
The settlement requires Facebook to take several steps to make sure it lives up to its promises in the future, including by giving consumers clear and prominent notice and obtaining their express consent before sharing their information beyond their privacy settings, by maintaining a comprehensive privacy program to protect consumers' information, and by obtaining biennial privacy audits from an independent third party.
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But Nush tried to make it up by telling Gae to give her a hug.
"For me it was about getting some overs under my belt and testing the knee out to make sure it could stand up to bowling again, " he said of his return.
"The electron starts at one end of the room, if you like, and it can only make it to the other end if it gives up energy to the molecule in the middle of the room, " he explained.
This would have cleared out major debris, Scarborough said, but city dwellers likely had to boil their water or use it to make alcohol in order to make it safe to drink, as sanitation was not up to modern standards.
You may not have to move it far initially to make it end up a long way from where it would have ended up if its original position had been left where it was.
Any new platform can be expected to have a lot of ground to make up when it comes to new apps, but this incident just exemplifies the giant chasm that divides the iOS ecosystem and the upstart Windows RT.
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The goal is to make sure IT governance is up to snuff and financial information from systems can be relied upon.
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Nick Moxon's job was the website and the resource materials, Debbie was down for creating the service and it was up to me to make sure it all reached a radio near you.
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And we are working to free up -- part of the recognition process was precisely because we wanted to make it easier to free up funds for the TNC.
"If you do well early with your season tickets, then you have a good idea of where you're going to be, " says Medlock, who didn't quite match the 2, 300 season-ticket packages sold last year but plans to make it up with walk-ups and by selling to larger groups.
Yet policymakers both in Pakistan and America are likely to conclude that they still get enough from each other to make it too risky to break up just yet.
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As for economic policy in general, the newcomers promise to open the country up and make it friendlier to business.
If states find it impossible to make up that shortfall, districts might turn to various reductive methods to decrease special education services, a situation that already exists in many districts.
Facebook can't prevent spam, but it is stepping up measures to make it harder to create and use fake profiles.
And although aid money can send a doctor to the boondocks, it cannot make him show up to work.
State budgets got into a hole, and then it became harder, and so they had to make it up on the tuition side.
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Therefore, just arresting two officers will neither bring the dead back to their families, nor will it make up for the insult to the Islamic Republic by these people.
The Treasury has up to two years to make its mind up, and although it is bound to be a serious exercise, the political side should not be underestimated.
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