Pronunciation of the English word makers.
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1. | Gun makers have been able to escape responsibility for firearm violence. | |
2. | Some people are gifted with the ability to iron out difficulties while others are born trouble makers. | |
3. | The true makers of history are the masses. | |
4. | In America 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers. | |
5. | In the United States the word 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers. | |
6. | Thus, the ethical issue remains: Should cigarette makers be allowed to target global markets? | |
7. | Rules only change when a sufficient number of people violate them causing the rule makers to re-examine their original purpose. | |
8. | In other words, we create time, we are time-makers, and we create it in order to do whatever we want to. | |
9. | The plane took off from Boston airport with more than a hundred holiday-makers on board. | |
10. | According to the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary, there are over 800,000 words in the English language. |