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A spokesman for Barclays would not say whether the bank had already begun making use of the scheme.
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Last week the UK's largest supermarket chain said it will begin making use of some of that undeveloped landbank, and announced plans to build 4,000 new homes.
Long before humans began making use of them, evolutionary pressure caused some bacteria to mutate and develop resistance to attacks from others.
In the 1980s, however, psychologists interested in exploring how much babies know began making use of one of the few behaviors that young babies can control: the movement of their eyes.
In "Love Affair," Mr. Makavejev began making use of found footage and cinematic quotations, lifting, for example, an extended, uncomfortable sequence from Dziga Vertov's masterpiece of montage, "Enthusiasm" (1931), in which happy peasants strip a church of its religious icons, only to replace them with portraits of Lenin and Stalin.
He also notes the platform can be deployed piecemeal, i.e. with a customer just using one or more parts, meaning businesses don't have to undertake a major transformation to begin making use of the service.
On the other hand, once students did begin making use of the formative online resource, they often made frequent use of it.
When he began Louis Riel, Brown had increasingly been making use of notes and appendices in his work, beginning with his researching and annotating the 1994 comics essay, "My Mom was a Schizophrenic".
Rather than focus on what we lack, we can begin by making use of what we have.
We need to begin by making use of the distinction between the thing signified (a nature or property) and the mode of signifying.
Indeed, L.A. Unified has begun making greater use of credit recovery methods that other school systems have been using for some time.
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