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At first, officials made little use of the tactic.
Until recently, China had made little use of the W.T.O.
All the while she lavished love without shame on a partner who made little use of it.
Against that backdrop, Mr. Bush has made little use of his clemency powers, granting just 157 pardons and six commutations.
But he said he made little use of the information because he considered all capitalists to be corrupt.
The concept of alphabetical order was well known to both the Greeks and Romans, but the latter made little use of it.
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But we make little use of their knowledge and experience.
Yet it makes little use of its greatest asset.
But so far they are making little use of it.
Business appointees note that departments collate mounds of data but make little use of them.
His reference was to a proverb meaning "to make little use of large talents".
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