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  • It made us feel pretty good, like we might amount to something.
  • You also hope this slight genre slice will amount to something.
  • It may amount to nothing, but it may amount to something.
  • A few even went on to amount to something somewhere in the world.
  • The friendship may amount to something this summer, when the Lakers season is over.
  • I think this article can really amount to something.
  • It also amounts to something of a political challenge.
  • Indeed, much of Clinton's January will amount to something of a struggle to stay relevant.
  • Teammates said he might amount to something big.
  • But cumulatively, they really do amount to something.
  • "You'd think this would amount to something ."
  • And there is no question that he works in what amounts to something of a vacuum.
  • "Maybe someday it will amount to something, " she said, " but I'm not planning retirement.
  • But they're not enough to make it amount to something that it just fundamentally is not.
  • The procedure, known as " conditional release, " amounts to something like " mental health probation,"
  • Say, I knew that boy would amount to something from the time he was 9 years old.
  • In the world of mergers and acquisitions, the best negotiations amount to something of a poker game.
  • "Under the worst-case scenario, their total liability amounts to something like $ 160 million, " he said.
  • I thought you'd amount to something ."
  • I suppose she does it to prove that anybody can overcome overwhelming odds and amount to something.
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