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According to the latest edition of the OED, the word "waterboarding" has been in use only since 2004.
They carry umbrellas (in use only from two generations after that) and smoke cigars (two generations later still).
Electromagnetic methods have been in use only since 1962; they employ developments of the concepts used in mine detectors.
And when the second-row seat is in use, only 3.5 cubic feet of cargo space remains.
Scientists draw such conclusions on the basis of indirect evidence, since widespread direct measurements of weather and climate have been in use only since the mid-19th century.
Now, I can deal with both a toilet and a shower down the hall if that shower is utterly new and pristine, or in use only by me.
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