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Political figures make regular use of defamation and privacy laws that allow them to bring suit against publications that portray them unfavorably.
Many Chicago chefs who make regular use of gulf seafood are adjusting their menus to account for the possible unavailability of certain fish.
The platform is managed by the DfE's CIO group – its IT department – which works on a principle of trying to deliver what staff can make regular use of on a day-to-day basis.
Senator Daschle made it clear that Democrats at the highest levels planned to make regular use of the contrast between domestic and Iraq spending, promising a debate meant to made the administration squirm.
In the mid-1950s, he was one of the first players in Washington to make regular use of the jump shot, and he is considered one of the finest pure shooters in the city's storied basketball history.
Brown's decision to become the first Prime Minister since Andrew Bonar Law in 1923 not to make regular use of Chequers will be a sign of his determination to distance himself from the era of Blair, who speaks warmly of how he winds down in the grand 16th-century house.
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In fact students are just like the rest of us, making regular use of technologies with which they are comfortable and not engaging with others at all, or making personal use of technology without necessarily understanding how it might be used professionally.
For now, though, the Romneys are making regular use of their La Jolla house.
He denied any connection between the new procedures and the treatment of Mr. Curran, who makes regular use of such records.
Analytic philosophy makes regular use of hypothetical examples and thought experiments, but, Deutsch writes, philosophers argue for their claims about what is true or not true in these examples and thought experiments.
To persuade their victims to hand over all they owned, pirates made regular use of every form of torture, including the rack and woolding, in which a knotted cord was wrapped around a man's head and tightened until his eyes popped out.
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