Examples of using Make real in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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the coach and staff will be able to help me make real progress.
But think about it, how can the spaceless, massless, material-less entities that are our intentions make real changes in the physical world around us?
Advanced courses that offer opportunities to work with emerging science-based companies in a fast-growing Indonesian economy and make real contributions to the society.
I believe that one day if you make real statistics of the players we have developed here
I believe that one day, if you make real statistics of the players we have developed here,
But what many Americans haven't heard about are the other solutions championed by the Republican Congress that make real, tangible improvements to our lives.
as U.S. President Donald Trump wants to boost markets through a trade pact with China, he will not soften his position that Beijing must make real structural reforms, including how it handles intellectual property, to reach a deal, advisers say.
you can keep learning and make real progress.
the summation point of the total being) in their hara, would declare:“You must realize”-i.e., make real-”that the center of the universe is the pit of your belly!
I don't want to tell you exactly what our negotiating strategy is, but suffice it to say I think we have set the conditions where we can make real progress when Chairman Kim and President Trump meet
28th- will be together on the ground in Hanoi, and I hope we can make real progress, that Chairman Kim will begin to fulfill the commitment he made in June in Singapore of last year to denuclearize his own country.
That makes real sense and makes me happy!
And here I thought I had made real inroads with you guys.
They should donate to organizations making real change.
You did it-- you have made real change.
And even fewer people made real bets here.
That was my first time making real money on the internet.
The Cal Lutheran experience is about making real choices for your life.
Your fictional archaeologist was making real translations of a dead language.
Work is love made real…”- Kahlil Gibran.
