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The panel, headed by Henry Sokolski, executive director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, said the know-how employed in launching a communications satellite could be adapted for military use.

Boris Diaw, much like Mills, was a talented player who no team seemed to know how to employ.

Is there anyone who doesn't know how to employ a match, a matchbox, a firelighter and some charcoal?

I did a quick Google search to find her 10 rules of style and they involve things that I either lack in my wardrobe or don't know how to employ properly.

Within minutes of hatching, young mantids know how to employ a trick that will fool their many opponents.

The more methods you know how to employ, the larger your customer base will likely be.

Financial crises can change the balance of power as surely as wars do — but it may be a few years before we know how that power is employed.

Given the lack of surviving objects, we cannot know how common the techniques employed were, but the quality of the execution suggests that the binder was experienced in them.

It can be challenging for Willan Johnson to know how many people to employ at his pool-cleaning business, VivoPools, in Los Angeles, for a number of reasons.

Second, to plan for its future, the biomedical research enterprise must know how many postdocs it employs and the course of their later careers.

"Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty," Gregory Maguire wrote in the Book Review.

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