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"Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?" The White House did exploit the soon-to-be viral blog post to plug the administration's own space agenda, including the International Space Station and the mars rover.

Britain, too, annexed guano-rich islands as sorry, uninhabited outposts of empire, soon to be exploited and exhausted.

As his vocal foil, Mr. Dowd employs Kim Sherwood-Caso, a female singer whose utter lack of affect suggests innocence (soon to be corrupted), eroticism (soon to be exploited) and general carelessness (soon to be regretted).

Results are soon to be released.

One to quickly exploit the opportunity was the young, radical Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who founded his Mehdi Army, the main Shia militia organisation, soon after the invasion.

Conversely, online model-based redesign of experiment (OMBRE) techniques have been recently proposed to exploit the information as soon as it is generated by the running experiment, allowing for the dynamic update of the experimental conditions to yield the most informative data in order to improve the parameter identification task.

The Shield-winning exploits of the New York Red Bulls came just in time for the famously trophyless MLS originals to get a head start on their soon-to-be-rivals.

Soon afterward, the penetrating properties of the rays began to be exploited for medical purposes, with no inkling that such radiation might have deleterious effects.

Policies create opportunities and entrepreneurs were quick to exploit the potential of wood power, which will soon create more renewable energy in the UK than wind and solar combined.

Liam Fox, the trade secretary, provided a prime example recently when he said British business was too fat and lazy to exploit the wonderful trading opportunities he will soon be negotiating.

If the thermal water were to be exploited in an unregulated way as in the past 30 years, the resources will be soon depleted (Pang et al. [2014b]; Kong et al. [2015]).

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