Much of the jazz world doesn't quite know what to make of Marco Benevento.
The women were split about what to make of Bill Clinton's critical comments of Obama.
So Lenny, what do you make of his point, as briefly as you can?
But assuming that something resembling such a schedule happens, what to make of it?
The editors weren't sure what to make of the finding, so they kept quiet.
Whether their consultants receive such reports or even know what to make of them is unclear.
We're going to examine every one of the firings that you make of appointed personnel.
Whatever you make of this uncertainty, negative rates on T-bills seem a likely future circumstance.
It's the idea that in America we can make of our lives what we will.
What, then, to make of its sudden removal last week under cover of dark?
ECONOMIST: In the night an old philosopher mysteriously vanishes
Phelps is still trying to figure out what to make of his London success.
What is an investor to make of the new data and the positive guidance?
What to make of luminous insects that seemed at night a "flame of fire"?
So what are beleaguered students and their parents to make of such high tuition fees?
The Unite union has questioned whether the make of Super Puma aircraft is "fit for purpose".
We answer your call and make of our skulls a ladder to your glory.
The arc of history has shown that human destiny is what we make of it.
Quite what the 12 Cuban witnesses will make of the whole procedure is not clear.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Latin music case reopens in Cuba
Finally, what are we to make of Mr. Obama statements about America and Islam?
Scott Cleland, what do you make of Google's expansion into this Web-based phone service and instant messaging?
If Erik Erikson were alive today, what would he make of the management shake-up at Google?
But if brevity is to be deplored, what should we make of haiku, sonnets, and ink-brush calligraphy?
Where Jonathan and I part company is on what to make of these and other relevant data.
What to make of the relatively low level of violence during last weekend's constitutional referendum in Iraq.
It's unclear what astronomers will make of the new definition or how they will vote on it.
Hannah imagines that Taylor, a populist, will liberate his country and make of it a socialist utopia.
What would he make of the political theatre that is the run up to the presidential election?
And so on July 3, Britain will find out what cynical youngsters in the 1990s make of it.
BBC: News | Entertainment | Boy met girl, studio made lots of money
Before the backwash of "Twilesque" derivatives drowns us, it is worth figuring out what to make of this.
One can only wonder what a father might make of an injury like this in a six-year-old child.
应用推荐