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A video captured on McKelvey's iPhone was deemed "unusable".
(The researchers discarded another 17 fog water samples deemed unusable due to low volumes).
In 1950, he was called in to work on "Guys and Dolls" after the original book, by Jo Swerling, was deemed unusable by Loesser as composer and by the producers Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin.
That our dominant images of nuclear detonations are suitable for coffee-table books or dorm room walls helps explain why people continue to put up with the existence of thousands of these weapons decades after they have been deemed unusable.
The seating fiasco Sunday at the Super Bowl, in which 1,200 temporary seats at Cowboys Stadium were deemed unusable shortly before the game, has produced an expected response from some angry fans: a class action lawsuit with accusations of fraud and breach of contract.
The final speech evaluation corpus was stripped down to 200 sentences for each speaker since several utterances were deemed unusable.
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It is used to recycle what many would deem unusable: the scraps that were accumulating in abundance at its factories.
However, reports at the time had suggested that the situation was the result of strife between Frank Darabont and AMC, who deemed footage from the first episode "unusable," with some speculating that the network was looking for a "pretense" to oust Darabont due to its ongoing conflict with the showrunner over budget cuts.
We deemed the data from the entire region unusable.
Hoping to help meet the burgeoning demand for transplants, which outstrips supply by more than 3 to 1, surgeons nationwide are implanting donor organs that only a decade ago were deemed too old or damaged or otherwise unusable.
Chamberlain, however, believed that the Treaty Ports were unusable if Ireland was hostile and deemed their loss worthwhile to assure friendly relations with Dublin.
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