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It feels like a squandering of her power.
What a squandering of its position as a late-stage threat to the Red Sox' perch.
So TalkTalkTV's tactic wouldn't look like such a squandering of budget.
It all added up to a squandering of drives that began at San Francisco's 41, at midfield and at the Jets' 47.
The reality is that we had low debt and no fiscal problem before Reagan; then an unprecedented surge in peacetime, non-depression deficits under Reagan/Bush; then a major improvement under Clinton; then a squandering of the Clinton surplus via tax cuts and unfunded wars of choice under Bush.
To do so, he said, "would be a devastating blow to the public diplomacy of the United States and a squandering of the fund of trust that has been developed over the decades in our overseas audiences, who turn to V.O.A. for accurate and objective news".
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Instead, it's just deeply inconvenient -- and a shocking squandering of a masterpiece.
The years he lost now look like an active squandering of his position, a deliberate choice to be famous and handsome and wealthy without trying too hard, to reap the benefits of the indulgent side of fame.
The sheer waste is bad enough, a mindless squandering of calories, nutrition, energy and water.
But his Tristan amounts to a feverish squandering of elite operatic resources.
Stunting and wasting in the first 1,000 days after conception represents a blatant squandering of human potential.
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