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Yet while the plant will lose its current products, its workers will be spared for now.
Wheat, above all, should be spared for real bread for the hungry people.
When the pair were left out after the World Cup it was widely assumed that both would now be spared for England's Test battles.
This war meant that no further troops could be spared for the Turkish war, and in 1690 all recent conquests in the south, including Belgrade, were lost again.
But steel shortages during the Second World War meant that metal couldn't be spared for corsets, so softer 'liberty bodices' became popular.
In the meantime, a bit more appreciation might be spared for junkyards, without which "the world would be a dirtier and less interesting place".
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No expense was spared for The Ponce de Leon which opened in 1888.
The only surprising thing was that New York was spared for so long.
Few of the deprivations of adult imprisonment are spared for children.
Now, he wonders whether his life has been spared for some purpose.
Having said his last goodbyes, having sedated himself for the death chamber, he was spared for a second time.
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