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I have a reputation as an economy driver -- four decades ago, I drove in the Mobil Economy Runs, on teams that competed to use the least gasoline -- and I usually get better mileage in any car than anyone I know.
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They may qualify for the free lunch program, but they score well on their state exams, turn in impressive homework assignments, get excited about advanced math and compete to use erudite vocabulary words.
The non-owner nodes can compete to use a slot only when the owner node does not need it.
But supporters of Islamist militant groups also took to social media to celebrate the massacre — with Twitter fans of the Islamic State (IS) and al Qaeda (AQ) competing to use the buzz around the attack to push their propaganda.
The recent boom in reissues and major label vinyl runs has created a lot of difficulties for smaller independent labels competing to use the same few pressing plants, resulting in long delays and increased costs, so any improvement on that front is a big deal.
"But it is unacceptable for competing companies to use state institutions and law enforcement agencies to achieve their goals".
Rather, they want account holders from competing banks to use their machines — and then, perhaps, open accounts at their bank.
I have spent hours praising those seven minutes and I downloaded several competing apps to use with it, but I have only actually completed the workout once.
Many long distance providers will provide calling codes that allow customers from competing companies to use their services and be billed to their home phone bills.
With Dastager as his guide, Quraishi takes viewers inside the world of bacha bazi, where prominent men compete to own and use the boys.
All were competing to look more used up than Donatella Versace.
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