Here they teach you not to be on the streets, to make something of yourself.
Fernandez eventually made it to Miami, where he struggled to learn English and make something of himself.
He is certain that one day he will make something of them, or will, at least, belatedly reckon their import.
He wanted to give young people an education so they can have a good life and make something of themselves.
The rich are convinced that the poor want free handouts and are unwilling to work hard and make something of themselves.
They're for young people just beginning their working lives who have no business starting a family until they make something of themselves.
The law is interpretable and we could probably make something of it.
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The effect of the two intertwined has been to make something of a mess of the statistics about the most popular news stories.
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You know, to be able to make something of this -- to be able to deal with this and have something positive come out of this.
After seeing Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette, " Ms. Savage felt inspired to make something of a pilgrimage to Versailles to see the Petit Hameau a lush retreat originally built for Marie Antoinette within the palace's grounds.
"If every small item, let us pick for example, a toilet roll, although it's a perfectly legitimate thing to claim for and should be claimed for... nonetheless if the Barnstaple Bugle seeks to make something of it then that will happen, " he said.
There were plenty of sensible, well-funded bankers to pick up the pieces of the broken ones and make something good of them.
It's very likely most of those involved will not turn professional but they will hopefully be empowered to make something more of their lives.
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It was written by someone who likes to make something out of nothing in my view.
"She's gotten so much response to it, and I'm wondering whether she might try to make something out of that, " he said.
Do you think that the first African American governor since Reconstruction is, as you put it, trying to make something out of nothing and distracting policy debates, or does he have a point?
The Democrats may also be able to make something out of the torture debate not least because America has sided against its allies and with such champions of human rights as Cuba and Iran.
This could certainly go a ways toward democratizing the creation of 3D models -- though CAD knowledge and an artistic streak are still keys if you want to make something out of thin air.
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That is a very powerful responsibility knowing our ancestors worked hundreds of years to give us the opportunity to make something great out of a farm handed down to us.
Erik Savage tried to make sense out of something that didn't make any sense.
In the end, both questions point to the same impulse, and the same spark of ambition: a desire to make something defiantly big out of the little you are given.
You make news of something which is not news, which is not a thing in Netherlands.
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"I was initially very, very upset about the verdict, but now I feel I have to make something good come of it, " says Paul's widow, Musa.
There are sounds, production values, ideas and signifiers that I find arresting, beautiful, or otherwise pleasing, and I like to see if I can make something new out of them.
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"Emotions are high, and it's a struggle for us all to make sense of something so senseless, but let us keep this young student, his family, and Mr. Poland's family in our thoughts and prayers, " he said.
In the hope of finding something economic to make fun of more often in fact.
As Microsoft's Windows client marketing manger, the self-confessed "technology geek" has all sorts of gadgets installed that make it seem like something out of a futuristic movie.
Benefits were nonexistent and fancy perks were something to make fun of bigger, richer media companies for offering.
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