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But the young girl discards it, displeased by its scent, and the rose is tossed to the ground and hardly noticed by the student as he shruggingly steps over the nightingale's body.
Richard Benyon, the UK fisheries minister, who stayed firmly in favour of a discards ban but faced a revolt from the Scottish devolved administration over its timing, said: "After years of pressing to eliminate discards it was always my aim to get the council to agree to end this wasteful practice as soon as possible.
Amid a broad retrenchment, Schwab discards it in 2004.
Then, just as I've caught up, he discards it.
With a radical level of productivity (he generates an hour of new material per year, then discards it), Louis has built a confessional act that covers the birth of his kids, his divorce, and his rancorous arrival into middle age — with the odd political leap, like the time he peppered Donald Rumsfeld with questions about whether he and Dick Cheney are "lizards from outer space who eat human flesh".
When the application finishes with a resource, it discards it by returning it to the provider.
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If the mussel does not close its shell, discard it.
Besides its conceptual and experimental gaps, we must not discard it without meticulous scrutiny through experimentation.
We discarded it.
"Someone discarded it," she said.
Users don't idly discard it".
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