Examples of using Makes it in English and their translations into Tamil
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Loss of muscle mass makes it more difficult to burn fat, and fatigue makes it harder to work out.
In most cases they cost around $20 to $40 and that makes it a no brainer.
The scripture makes it very clear how we(children of God) have been bought into this relationship.
There are some critical shortcomings in BlueHost plans that unfortunately makes it fall behind in performance compared to A2 Hosting.
Rare flights for Belize with the addition of an eight-hour bus ride to come to this area makes it less accessible part of the world.
Tiny spaghetti shoulder straps and low V neckline makes it a sexy choice to wear on dates.
Sister Tattoo with a black ink design brings about the memory or makes it as a reminder.
Ben, makes it through the day this way.
Ultimately, Congress passed a new law that makes it illegal to secretly record jury deliberation.
Honey is released more slowly into the bloodstream than refined sugar, which makes it a better choice for diabetics.
Best Friend Tattoo with a black ink diamond design brings about the memory or makes it as a reminder.
the penis hangs lower, which makes it look longer.
Holistic health goes away from handling the physical pain and makes it about the person as a whole.
the encryption of this software is an 128 bits, which makes it 100% undetectable
SEO tools, and a custom domain name, which makes it a perfect choice for serious website owners.
If your pet makes it over all of those hurdles chances are it will get kennel cough or an upper respiratory infection
it's easy to sign up, and their cPanel makes it easy to install WordPress
Section 1(1) of the Children and Young Peoples Act 1933 makes it a criminal offence of child cruelty for the person responsible for a child to expose him/her"in a manner likely to cause him unnecessary suffering or injury to health"(emphasis supplied).
none can repel His grace. He makes it reach whomever He wills of His servants. He is the Forgiver, the Merciful.
include aging infrastructure, sewage overflows and agricultural runoff. Even when wastewater makes it to sewage treatment facilities, they aren't equipped to remove pharmaceuticals."[1].