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So high school French is useful for something other than ordering a special meal in a restaurant? A. Sorry, no.
This is useful for something like a grocery lists.
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The dismal weather had, at least, been useful for something.
Alternatively, herbs are plants that are useful for something besides ornament: as seasonings, as medicines, or for other practical purposes like dyeing cloth.
He continued, "I try to get down every idea I have, no matter how dumb, in case one day it's useful for something".
The trial "has to be useful for something, showing to everyone that in the same way that we cannot kill another person with impunity, we cannot just destroy a world heritage site with impunity either," he said.
Albeit, I guess you can say wearables are useful for something then.
Please try to compile bugs and send them to Patrick Walton/Nightwatch, the lead developer and maintainer of the toolchain, now that it's useful for something.
Your allying yourself with McCain and your intense, serious, and probably effective efforts to tarnish Obama's candidacy have been useful for something, however.
The power of assessment recognizes those properties of things which cannot be perceived through the senses, like, for example, that something is useful for a certain purpose, or friendly, or unfriendly.
A presentation is provided by the participants, during which there may be a demonstration and examples, but as stated above these need not be something which is useful for the company, but simply just to illustrate points.
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