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The idea will be given a test run at the Under-21 World Cup in Chennai in February.

In addition, he said, Whole Foods was given a test run of sorts when San Francisco banned plastic bags last year.

There is no telling whether World Housing will succeed on a grand scale, but its appeal to condo buyers has been given a test run.

Already given a test run this year in an attack on a suspected Qaeda cave in Afghanistan, the bunker buster may become one of the key weapons in an attack on Saddam Hussein's regime.

Also being given a test run by hackers on reFUD.me were DDOS – distributed denial of services – an attack which deluges a website or company with useless material, causing it to either cease operations or run so slowly customers go elsewhere.

The game, developed by a major in the British army and a professor at a Canadian university, was given a test run by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), the military's in-house technology and research division.

The lighting is tricky, so we always give it a test-run.

Then heat the iron up and give it a test-run over a clean but old piece of cotton.

It's been given a few test runs, and I have to say it looks a bit ugly in NXE form, but what doesn't?

Wipe your soleplate off with a cloth soaked in a bit of vinegar and give the iron a test-run.

Give a practice spelling test.

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