Wednesday's game will be made up at a later date, likely Aug. 15, a scheduled off day for both teams.
The financial shortfall can be made up at street-corner lotteries.
All this suggests that the smallest possible droplet of water must be made up of at least six molecules arranged as a cage.
After queues meant people were unable to vote in some parts of England in the 2010 UK General Election, Mr Mackay announced changes would be made so that those who turn up at the polling station in time would still be able to cast their ballot, even if the polling station had closed.
Under the proposed rules, a "citizens' committee" would be formed, made up of people from at least seven different member states.
If the Union's common foreign and security policy could be made to live up to its name better, there would be no harm at times, and possibly some good, in having military means to back it up.
In the meantime, the only changes likely to be made at the bill committee are ones offered up by the government itself, if they happen on some technical issue that needs to be addressed.
There is, though, another clever thing about the robot it can be made to arrive at a particular spot the right way up.
After its premiere, the piece will be made available for choruses to perform nationwide and at least six have already signed up.
And there were to be annual follow-up summits specifically devoted to ensuring that the grand promises made at Lisbon were being kept.
But these two are far enough apart that anyone with any ideological firmament (on either side) should have long made up their minds at least as to who they will NOT be voting for.
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The force, which will also be shutting the station at, Newent and Tutshill, has made a commitment to step up "visible" police patrols by 15% throughout the county.
The HART units - made up of seven teams of six - will be on call 24 hours a day at the Ambulance Special Operations Centre (ASOC) to respond to multiple casualties, people trapped in collapsed buildings, flooding or hazardous materials incidents.
Since Italy is already multi-ethnic at least 6.5% of the population is thought to be made up of legal and illegal immigrants Mr Berlusconi presumably meant multi-religious and multicultural.
At many businesses, work not done during the matrimonial holiday will be made up in subsequent days and weeks, he explained, so the loss to the economy won't be very significant.
Even better, thanks to the abolishment of the benefits, companies on the way up would no longer be forced to bid for labor made artificially expensive by benefits paid for at least in part through taxes foisted on job-creating businesses.
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This week we have a contrasting challenge where we face a long trip "up north" to play Manchester where we will be looking to eradicate the mistakes made at the weekend and keep building on the positive aspects, but hopefully without too many black eyes or stitches, or both.
On the Saturday evening, it will be burning on the stage at Snape Maltings for a concert by the British Paraorchestra, which is made up of disabled musicians.
The first BBC Young Musician Jazz Award will be made up of two audition stages followed by a final on 8 March 2014, which will be held at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Mr MacRae believes there could be a "modest pick-up" in housing market activity if mortgages are made more available and prices remain at their current levels.
Children at the end of Year 1 will be asked to read 20 words and 20 "made-up words" such as "zog" or "vot" to their teachers.
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