| 1. | Of course his talk about the First Amendment is really a makeweight.
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| 2. | As a makeweight to Ostend, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange meditated States-General.
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| 3. | Harkness is contemptuous of Horton, regarding him as a makeweight on the committee and a loose cannon politically.
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| 4. | The club's Portuguese winger Ricardo Quaresma could be used as a makeweight in Deco's possible transfer.
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| 5. | In April 1908, Fraser joined Bradford Park Avenue of the Southern League as a makeweight in the transfer of Middlesbrough.
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| 6. | We now learn from CIA documents how several administrations used the Kurds as makeweights to stymie Iraq or Iran, or both.
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| 7. | Similarly, you could loan a big-name player worth millions and then use him as a makeweight in transfer deals.
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| 8. | It is always at the back of your mind that these so-called makeweight countries come with an unexpected result so often,
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| 9. | Yet from others, there was a sense of disapproval at the seemingly shallow fa�ade of " makeweight chugging alt-rock, ".
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| 10. | Johnson was used as the makeweight in a transfer deal for Clinton Morrison, valued at ?50, 000 for the purposes of the transaction.
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