Deep Throat “introducing Linda Lovelace as herself” was a harbinger of manufactured reality, he said.
In comparison, Piper PA-32 series planes were involved in 23 accidents last year and only 7,000 were ever manufactured.
Government shutdowns, fiscal restraint, and manufactured crises are generally bad news for stocks and good news for bonds.
The greatest nation on Earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next.
Consent is manufactured—like, remember the Ebola crisis from a few weeks ago?
Then, gradually, the market widened and the demand for manufactured commodities increased.
There's plenty of ice now for everybody, manufactured in the town.
This prejudice has now been entirely overcome and most of the caustic soda used in this country is manufactured here.
After hearing that the cream was manufactured, I resolved to taste it.
Some of the others, although painted at and sent from Canton, were manufactured at King-teh-chin.
1560s, "something made by hand," from Middle French manufacture, from Medieval Latin *manufactura (source of Italian manifattura, Spanish manufactura), from Latin manu, ablative of manus "hand" (see manual (adj.)) + factura "a working," from past participle stem of facere "to perform" (see factitious). Sense of "process of manufacturing" first recorded c.1600. Related: Manufactures.
1680s, from manufacture (n.). Related: Manufactured; manufacturing; manufacturable.