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Councils had hoped this might leave spare money to invest in projects.
They even had this amazing God of Cocaine statue where they pray and then leave spare cigarettes on the floor as an offering!
Many studies have found that low-load tasks leave spare capacity that spills over to the processing of task-irrelevant information.
Don't leave spare change and books lying around.
Don't leave spare keys under doormats, potted plants or any other obvious outdoor location.
Leave spare house keys with trusted friends, family, or neighbors instead of placing them outside on your property.
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There have already been several cases of families in social housing told that rooms left "spare" after the death of a child or other family member will become subject to the controversial spare room subsidy.
Transistor shrinkage over the years has left spare room on the chip to add specialised processing units for handling such services as graphics, video and cryptography.As it is, the popularity of mobile communications and computing has encouraged semiconductor firms to embed as many features as possible in their processors.
In contrast, humans' move to a cooked diet, possibly first adopted by Homo erectus, and their bigger brains yet smaller bodies, left spare energy which allowed further rapid growth in brain size and the chance to develop the big brain as an asset rather than a liability, through expanded cognitive capacity, flexibility and complexity.
O'Sullivan, who worked for the International Community of Women with HIV/Aids after leaving Spare Rib, said of the magazine: "I lived and breathed and dreamed about it the whole time I was on it, the good times and bad times as well".
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