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On average, a woman's brain makes up 2.
5 percent of her body weight, whereas a man's brain only contributes 2 percent of his body weight.
brake The grizzly bear's amazing sense of smell makes up for its poor eyesight.
Her genius makes up for her lack of experience.
On average, a woman's brain makes up 2.
5 percent of her body weight, whereas a man's brain only contributes 2 percent of his body weight.
Advertising makes up about % of this company's expenses.
Charles Kuralt once remarked that the everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines.
She makes up in public.
Water makes up most of the earth's surface.
The grizzly bear's amazing sense of smell makes up for its poor eyesight.
This makes up the bulk of the fluid in the second capsule to 10 c.
The easiest way for a cottager to save his own spawn would be to do so when he destroys his old bed; he will find all round the edges or driest parts of the dung one mass of superior spawn; let him keep this carefully in a very dry place, and when he makes up his next bed it can then be mixed with his summer droppings, and will insure a continuance and excellent crop.
A person, on the one hand, may be endowed with a grand vocal organ, but be a failure as a singer on account of incorrect intonation, of uncertain rhythm or imperfect diction; on the other hand, a person only endowed with a comparatively poor vocal instrument, but knowing how to use it to the best advantage, is able to charm his audience; incapable of vigorous sound production, he makes up for lack of power by correct phrasing and emotional expression.
The dainty flower, growing in dense tufts, makes up in numbers what it lacks in size and lasting power, flecking our meadows with purplish ultramarine blue in a sunny June morning.
We consume relatively too much of the fuel ingredients of food, such as the fats of meat and butter, the starch which makes up the larger part of the nutritive material of flour and potatoes and sugar and sweetmeats.
I was a little disappointed yesterday that I did not see you, but this more than makes up for it.
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