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In battle, a historian wrote, "the Mongols made the fullest use of the terror inspired by their physique, their ugliness, and their stench".
The American TV program that perhaps has made the fullest use of the new satellite coverage is ABC's "Nightline" with Ted Koppel.
To make fullest use of these abundant but non-nuclear forms of energy we will need another flexible form of generation to complement their fluctuations and match the changing demand cycles.
A better approach would emphasize ground-level diplomacy, with open wallets, among Pashtun leaders in central and southern Afghanistan, the fullest use of Pakistani intelligence and influence, and selective military actions.
At one and the same time it made the fullest use of principles of psychophysics (the study of the effect of physical processes upon the mental processes of an organism) and defended, without embracing, free will.
That principle is that although the water rights belong to the landowners, the owner of the irrigation project has an interest in the appropriative rights to the extent of obtaining the fullest use of the water for the project.
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You get full use of the sound".
I had full use of my mind.
FDR made full use of rhetorical power.
It's important to make full use of them.
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