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King Hamad said that democracy was being exploited to make demands through violence and terrorism.

King Hamad said that democracy was being exploited to make demands through violence and terrorism, the Gulf News said.

Our large community of hardworking artists is being exploited to make a very small percentage of people extremely rich.

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The conductivity of the carbon fibres can, for example, be exploited to make the concrete reflective to radio waves, and thus suitable for use in electromagnetic shielding.

Their belated eagerness to get right on this issue should now be exploited to make more progress on purging American campaigns of special-interest money.

He was planning to show how this could be exploited to make the device malfunction or shut down, using a signal sent from up to 30 feet (9 metres) away.

In their view, the variations in the maritime climate and topography of Long Island can be exploited to make subtle and complex wines that can stand up to wines from almost anyplace in the world.

One of Dr Dickey's rubber-coated antennas, though, can be tuned by stretching it.Besides being useful in the military applications that stimulated the project, Dr Dickey thinks this flexibility might be exploited to make stress-detectors for civil-engineering projects such as dams and bridges.

The slate thus cleaned, the Europeans would offer Iran the prospect of co-operation in other sophisticated technologies, along with continuing benefits from civilian nuclear power, if it would give up sensitive uranium and plutonium technologies that could also be exploited to make fissile material for bombs.In this section A fresh start?

And last week, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for experiments showing how quantum mechanics can be exploited to make a couple of thousand atoms crowd together into a single superatom -- what the scientists called "a kind of smeared-out, overlapping stew".

This effect was exploited to make 5.2- and 7.2-μm lasers using Pr3+ LCl3[11, 12].

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