A decade in the making, this is the first in a four-volume series intended to document the oral and literary voices of African women. |
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This spirited and vivacious cricketer is a fighter, a towering all-rounder in the making. |
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He allowed me to participate in the making of these movies to a degree that not a lot of screenwriters experience. |
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A useful filly in the making, Montana Miss can oblige again tomorrow in the hands of ton-up jockey Kevin Darley. |
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It is a fact that physical fitness is most important in the making of a top-class athlete. |
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The company is engaged in the making of newsprint, which is primarily recycled paper. |
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It is also a fact that for some time past, there had been an unwitting personality clash in the making between them. |
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If Trade Fair stays a mile, we could just witness a great miler in the making. |
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This will result in the making of better professionals in every walk of life. |
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If a wholly different kind of Ireland is in the making, we should at least be mindful of the moral vacuum that currently exists. |
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This bids fair to become another recorded Beethoven cycle in the making, its completion presumably depending upon sales. |
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He contended that the House must be involved in the making of any bilateral agreements which binds the country. |
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It's sailing history in the making and I find it amazing that she has managed to accomplish it. |
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Since this is a relatively recent and unsettled debate, through this example we can see Critical Theory in the making. |
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Yet, they are, in fact, moments of history captured while still in the making. |
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It was a ruin in the making, and my friends and I were camped out amid its potsherds and tumuli. |
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You have all the elements of a potential disaster in the making, speed, unpredictable elements, cold weather and mountains. |
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The mud pies on the window sill could be the sign of a baker or artist in the making. |
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If you haven't already got a ticket then get one because you may just get the chance to see a bit of history in the making. |
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Four years in the making, his new album was a much more adventurous and imaginative record. |
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Just to whet our appetites, and to make us more appreciative of history in the making. |
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But here we have to wait about 50 minutes until the big transformation scene, and then we only get one other look at a lupus in the making. |
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It's a classic noir detective tale but as well as a crime to be solved there's a philosophical mystery in the making. |
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He was a bit of a good old boy in the making, but he didn't care, she says. |
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Then the victims of our depredations worldwide need to believe and participate in the making of a better world for them and us. |
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On the other hand, others are nervous about the high level of the stock market and fear that a crash of unprecedented scale is in the making. |
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Anyway there are plans in the making for a cosplay photo shoot so I'll be getting some use out of my costume. |
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The celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence was years in the making. |
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The report suggests there might be what it calls a new geography of foreign investment in the making. |
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But we are in danger of losing the principle, 300 years in the making, that law-makers should be answerable to the people. |
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The album, which was two years in the making, is the result of his coming to terms with many issues in his life. |
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If you visit the lowest terrace you may be interested to see an area of the extremely rare asarabacca plant, used in the making of snuff. |
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Sulphur dioxide is used to a certain extent in the making of virtually all wine, therefore virtually all wine contains sulfites, or sulphites. |
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We left them for a field side path that optimistically is a margin path in the making, but was claggy on the boots. |
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He was the champion of the downtrodden, the challenger of injustice, the idol in the making. |
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There is in the making a ruling to prohibit cell phones in all theatre auditoriums. |
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Her studio walls are currently a collage of still life drawings and coloured glass compositions in the making. |
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We shall see in the making the band of handicraftswomen who will be the future housewives, cooks, nurses, the dressmakers, and milliners. |
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We are one of only two remaining manufacturers in North America still using a butter churn in the making of buttermilk. |
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Ten weeks in the making, this barrel-matured beer delivers an extra flavour layer of oaky and spicy notes over the regular hoppy, yeasty ones. |
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In France however, there has been a constant business in the making of tastevins which continues to the present. |
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It is the way of the grown-up world, we are told, and aren't we a world city in the making? |
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A replica traction engine more than a decade in the making by a father and son team is almost complete. |
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When he says the opinion of good men is knowledge in the making, he means good men, not clever men. |
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But most of the cases have been a long time in the making and are still struggling to reach resolution. |
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Then, there you are, seated among the stars with a front-line view of movie history in the making. |
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If we are right, and there is unfolding in these very days a great deal of history in the making, we intend to be chroniclers of that history. |
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Two years in the making, the house is something between a Mexican palapa and an Indonesian-style bure. |
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Although he looks to be a chaser in the making, Laouen is currently showing rapid progress over hurdles. |
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An Irish point-to-point winner last year, Galero is a steeplechaser in the making. |
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Caustic soda is just a byproduct, that is usefully employed in the making of detergents. |
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But events soon overtook the project, and the filmmakers end up recording history in the making. |
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Despite the fact he was only thirteen, it seemed the young prince was already a Casanova in the making, an expert at coaxing and cajoling girls. |
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The manufacture of metal plate armour involves a similar process and range of skills as that involved in the making of helmets. |
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Goyor sarongs like many other conventionally made woven textiles, need plenty of time and patience in the making. |
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Nephrite and jadeite, the former in colours of white, yellow, russet and green were used in the making of unique little bottles. |
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This is basically an even matchup, a toe-to-toe slugfest of a heavyweight championship battle in the making. |
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Admittedly the Irish fly-half was not clocked so badly that he saw stars, but the Hughenden crowd might just have witnessed one in the making. |
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All of which was further confirmation that Scotland may just have a bit of a star in the making. |
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The first argument depends upon the mechanics involved in the making of a confiscation order. |
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He wasn't crazy about being fat, but he saw his body as a tool to use in the making of his career. |
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Cast Angelina Jolie in that role with Brad Pitt as the cave hubbie, and maybe we have a blockbuster in the making. |
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Who can begrudge the rewards for three epic movies that were seven years in the making, and combined Tolkien's wizardly storytelling with the cutting edge of new technology? |
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Here in paradise, today hardly looks like a red-letter day in the making. |
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By the time students enter colleges or universities, if they do, their ideas and values about thinking and knowing will have been years in the making. |
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According to multiple reports, this scheduling shakeup had been a long time in the making. |
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For pro-release activists, the dissemination of the report would be a holiday present, years in the making. |
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Fifteen years in the making, Mr Dyson's cleaners stormed British homes in the 1990s, despite retailing at almost double the price of more established brands. |
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It's as if we wait for another rail tragedy to act as confirmation of our worst fears, and when one happens we rewrite history to present it as a disaster in the making. |
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The earliest-known kenaf production was in 4000 B.C., and the plant has traditionally been used in the making of rope, sacking, twine and matting. |
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The crucial role played by rhetoric and the aesthetic in the making, maintenance, and continuation of law has been investigated in recent years by Peter Goodrich. |
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Six years in the making and England have a cricket team to be proud of. |
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In other words you could be looking at documentary history in the making. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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A woman-oriented tele serial, it is a thriller with a strong social message complete with all the commercial values required in the making of a successful serial. |
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Also indispensable in the making of Indian Opinion was Gandhi's nephew Chhaganlal, who was assigned a bania's duties of keeping the accounts and collecting the advertisements. |
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There I sat as an underdressed, 31-year-old, naive imperialist in the making. |
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The best work typically has been interested in class and race, with similitude and difference as always already present in the making of colonial orders the world over. |
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Every child is an ambassador in the making if only he will bear witness in deeds of daily living to the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads and the Ramayana. |
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The Jury was impressed with the success of the architect's original vision in the making of a huge naturally ventilated and lit entertainment and sporting centre. |
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Recognizing a problem in the making, the Minneapolis police chief proposed requiring begging licenses that would facilitate the arrest of panhandlers. |
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She's cheerful and peppy, totally a cheerleader in the making. |
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I shrugged it off and sat next to him on the leather sofa, trying to tell myself that it was pleather and there were no animals harmed in the making of it. |
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Mines in the neighbouring hills area have produced lead, silver and gold, including gold that was used in the making of a crown for James V and his queen. |
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In short, I was a proper little Cultural Revolutionary in the making. |
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Your mayoralty has been from start ' till now a disaster in the making. |
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Four years in the making, the game is a superb mix of mind-bending and laughter. |
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The town's flag with blue, white and orange colours similar to the old apartheid flag is visible everywhere across this microstate in the making. |
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In case you're wondering, we don't think TXU is another Enron in the making. |
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The use of dunder in the making of rum, answers the purpose of yeast in the fermentation of flour. |
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The origins of hydrography lay in the making of charts to aid navigation, by individual mariners as they navigated into new waters. |
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Long and short of it, this is a naked short selling hallmark case in the making. |
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Martin Mobberley's doorstopper 'Fan's Biography of Sir Patrick Moore' was ten years in the making. |
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He had taken a more active role in the making of this album, giving an indication of his growing confidence in the studio. |
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The larger chunks get deposited like a trail of breadcrumbs along the comet's orbit C a field of tiny meteoroids in the making. |
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With a brand new Star Wars trilogy in the making, everyone is anxious to return to that galaxy far, far away. |
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Japanese oak is used in the making of professional drums from the manufacturer Yamaha Drums. |
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In short, another remarkable success story is in the making. |
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The company's products were as important in the making of jerricans, tanks, mine detectors, naval gun parts, pontoon bridges, steel lifeboats and Sten guns. |
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He expressed deep worries about a human catastrophy in the making. |
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It was intended for use in the making of munitions for the Great War. |
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At a waffle house somewhere in Arkansas, there must be a Yokozuna in the making, slathering an inch or two of buttery ooze over his supersize Sunday brunch. |
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While the nation's largest banks continue to reel from the sub-prime mortgage collapse, banks coast to coast have another witches' brew in the making. |
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It is often used in the making of surfboards and for marine applications. |
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Since antiquity, varieties of quartz have been the most commonly used minerals in the making of jewelry and hardstone carvings, especially in Eurasia. |
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If women had a voice in the making of the laws, how long would the dram-shop and low groggery send out their liquid poison to pollute civilized lands? |
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The tactics of pace-setting, foot-dragging, least resistance or fence-sitting could be used either in the making of policy or, later, in its implementation. |
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Nicholas Brooks sees the role of the bishops as marking an important stage in the increasing involvement of the church in the making and enforcement of law. |
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The curvaceous caravan, which has been four years in the making, was designed by Coventry University students Tom Buttigeig, Matt Cullis, Lewis Earle and Tom Ogen. |
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But when fellow congregant Al Ponce walked into the temple bearing a new Torah, a tribute four months in the making was revealed and the tears began to flow. |
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In 1928 anhydrite was mined from 700 feet below Billingham for use in the making of sulphuric acid which is required to make detergents and fertilizers. |
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