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Some items have benign uses.
But there are more benign uses too.
The company's other two products, the $50 AlertDriver and $80 EconoDriver, have more benign uses.
Some private experts, like Dr. Albright, say that the aluminum tubes have benign uses and that they doubt that Iraq wants them for nuclear enrichment.
The old secret police buildings -- testaments to the torture, rape and killing by Mr. Hussein's enforcers that have been chronicled in scores of Western human rights reports -- sit abandoned now, or have been turned to benign uses.
Johnston said the ABS and federal government might have benign uses of data but "we can't protect against future governments [and instances] where people might want to misuse the data".
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It never occurred to me that they might have a more benign use.
Cars are obviously in a different category, because their benign use is so much greater than their lethal one.
Supporters of the expansion say that it makes the most benign use of the sensitive land and will provide needed jobs.
Admiration for America derives from a belief in its benevolence and relatively benign use of superpower status.
Pieces of timber poised in the air in a painting made away from the front, "Loading Timber at Southampton Docks," might be seen as a benign use of the device.
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