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make over

verb as in coddle

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It is just the latest shuffle that Borthwick, who has enviously highlighted the settled systems and experience of Ireland, France and Scotland, has made over the campaign.

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In exchange for their confession, which can be made over a landline phone, they will receive a prophecy that is printed on a piece of paper.

From the start of the Labour government in July up to 31 January, 3,930 arrests were made over 5,424 visits by immigration enforcement officers.

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The decisions firms make over the coming weeks, months and years will help to show whether that was a success.

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But we can estimate how much money the companies involved were likely to have made over the entire period by looking at their "revenue reserves".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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