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Those rules inform us that 'property is put to use by the first act after delivery is completed within the state by which the article purchased is actually used or is made available for use with intent actually to use the same within the state.
Nigeria stands to benefit from ITS potentials if the developed package is put to use by urban transit operators.
The information obtained is put to use by designing a freight system for the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, at the very core of which will utilise rail infrastructure.
Today, the workshop is put to use by art-world celebrities such as David Lynch and Karl Lagerfeld.
He is a wondrous child with a special mind and a dream that has everything to do with what W. B. Yeats called a "lonely impulse of delight" and nothing to do with flight as it is put to use by the military industrial complex.
He is a wondrous child with a special mind and a dream that has everything to do with what W.B. Yeats called a "lonely impulse of delight" and nothing to do with flight as it is put to use by the military industrial complex.
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Many have given generously, and every cent is being put to use by the seven nonprofit agencies that participate in the fund.
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