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When, however, Crusaders started making a mythical or mystical vision the basis of their policies, they were usually defeated and committed terrible atrocities.
She started making organic soaps a few years ago and now I sell them in my store.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. started making films at the British National Studios.
Once McLane became a congressman, Titus started making sizable donations to his campaign.
In London the Warren brothers, Thomas and Jonathan, started making blacking around 1795-98, initially in partnership and then with competing companies.
By 50,000 years ago, people started making more sophisticated tools, and creating a lot more art.
Ancient Rome started making stone bridges in the 2nd century BC over the Tiber River.
He showed me and Etienne how it worked and we started making music.”.
They launched operations in 1999, but it wasn't until 2017 that the casino started making waves in online gaming.
So, as any fan of data would do: she started making a spreadsheet.
Born in Newcastle in 1970, Marshall started making movies at age 11 with his mother's Super 8 camera.
The former ident was introduced nearly five years ago when Netflix first started making originals.
First Act Kids Rock app is a fun and easy way to get kids started making music right away.
I have grown so much since I first started making music.
a Square Reader, and started making falafel sandwiches,
So, as a fan of data: she started making a spreadsheet.
I started making Steel Drums around 1991, so for over 20 years.
In this year, our CNC department set up, and started making aluminum heat sinks for led lamps.
And we started making pieces, starting with pieces that were 5,000 to 7,000 letters, put those together to make 24,000-letter pieces, then put sets of those going up to 72,000.
After Trump imposed a travel ban, asylum seekers in the U.S. started making the trek northward, braving harsh winter conditions to reach Canada on foot in order to bypass border crossings.