He thought it was a nasty unpleasant film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage. |
The restoration of the bourbons, the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848, make and unmake romantics. |
This was the era in which great imperial powers still felt free to draw frontiers, place and displace peoples, make and unmake states. |
The real world is the playing ground for each and every group, to make or unmake laws. |
Back in the day, Great Britain used to make and unmake small-time countries like Greece with one hand tied behind its back. |
From my parents, and from Freire, I had learnt that a commitment is a commitment, and that I could not unmake it, however much I might want to. |