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It needs to be made use of.
The apartment has four bedrooms which can be made use of by women travelling to Delhi for medical treatment.
Using a kit of standardised parts, such as shipping containers, these "gaps in the city" could be made use of, he says: "I think my project's feasible.
He had been sent there by the government to see if the Paris Herald could be made use of by Stars & Stripes.
This legislative proposal does no more than ensure an appropriate degree of independence and effectiveness on the part of the self-regulatory body if the incentives described are to be made use of.
Mr. Erdogan described the note of congratulations sent to Mr. Obama last week by the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as "a step that has to be made use of".
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The US might already be making use of them.
We'll be making use of virtual trick-or-treat boxes.
That could be making use of oral contraceptives or other hormonal implants, which regulate the period".
This is because the economy will not be making use of economic specialization.
"We'll be making use of our Twitter account as well.
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