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The International Space Station, he said, could be put to many uses.
Of course, these advances need to be put to many more uses than winning at "Jeopardy," making better movie recommendations and targeting ads for big companies.
The collapse this week of the broker-dealer MF Global and the comeuppance of its chief executive Jon Corzine, who resigned Friday, have been and will be put to many political and rhetorical purposes.
By Nick Paumgarten November 4, 2011 The collapse this week of the broker-dealer MF Global and the comeuppance of its chief executive Jon Corzine, who resigned Friday, have been and will be put to many political and rhetorical purposes.
The predictive engine behind that keyboard could be put to many more uses.
Such spending can be put to many good uses.
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Speaking of angels, nakedness has been put to many uses in religion.
Collage has been put to many uses since then, as this show testifies.
The music of Richard Wagner has probably been put to many unusual, sometimes nefarious, uses.
In this story, the narrator, an only child, has been put to many uses that might have fallen to siblings.
They were put to many uses, flicked and waved in the air, but also concealing the mouth (while eating) and cheeks (down which tears were running).
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