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One of the great conveniences of the modern bank machine is that the customer never has to talk to a live person.
The application and deployment of wireless Ad hoc networks provided great conveniences for people.
"They would derive great conveniences from it, on the one hand, and much property would be destroyed on the other," Washington wrote.
One of the great conveniences of Notetab is that it has a 'Fahrenheit to Celsius' and 'Celsius to Fahrenheit' converter.
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"It's really a great convenience," Ms. Shin, 13, said.
Palin said it was a great convenience, since she didn't like to shop.
It makes a great convenience sauce when tossed into pasta with Parmesan or spread on toast like this.
"A building is a great convenience, but when you don't have your church, you learn to appreciate people more".
"Free advertising would be a great convenience to us," said Ira Wachtel, co-op board president of the 96-apartment, 18-story building at 235 East 57th Street.
Glück isn't the first poet to be opened up by the death of a parent; having your subjects alive to read about themselves is no great convenience.
"The airport is a great convenience for I.B.M. employees," said Carol Makovich, a spokeswoman for I.B.M., which has its own hangar and several aircraft there.
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