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More preparation was made for using the resources of the various automotive industries as World War II approached.
Although a case could be made for using public money to save the bank, rescuing private investors was not part of it.
If a case could be made for using English as the new lingua franca, the time for that seems to have passed because the Chinese can perhaps make an equal claim on behalf of their language.
Mr. Niaura, who has a graduate degree from the University of Akron in polymer sciences and has worked for Bridgestone for 20 years, said only about 7 percent of the plant's mass was natural rubber and a business case must be made for using the rest of the plant as well.
Table 1 lays out some vital design decisions made for using formal and informal online platforms.
In January 1997 a carrier division analyst noticed that part of a $41.5 million payment WorldCom had made for using MCI's network had been posted elsewhere.
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The case they make for using the free market to recruit players makes an overwhelming amount of sense.
Others were made for use in British government homes in Calcutta and Madras.
Some were made for use in the latter half of the 20th century.
"A shaving closet was made for use by one person at a time".
The recall only affects those chargers made for use in Europe, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand and South Korea.
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