| 41. | Mix together a little sex, tribalism and religion, and you have the makings of a great sports fan.
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| 42. | Factor in a little snow and hordes of holiday travelers and you have the makings of a mess.
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| 43. | "We believe we have the makings of a competitive advantage that is not readily copyable, " he said.
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| 44. | Combine a clever name with a receptive market, and you have the makings of an entertaining new trend.
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| 45. | Take a strong defense and toss in a spectacular player and you have the makings of something special.
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| 46. | Add a little extra to the Boston offense and the Green possibly have the makings of another upset.
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| 47. | Millions of homes contain more than one computer, which means they have the makings of a computer network.
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| 48. | Because of what happened with the Oilers moving, Houston and Tennessee would have the makings of a great rivalry.
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| 49. | Yet Mars seems to have the makings of life _ or at least it did millions of years ago.
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| 50. | The Northern Alliance people now entering Kabul do not have the makings of a plausible government . . ..
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