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Other advertisers besides X10 that are making heavy use of such ads to draw traffic to their sites include eBay and Real Networks.
Seven or eight people were crowded into the A.T.M. nook of a TD Bank, again making heavy use of a power strip.
French banks do not appear to be making heavy use of the European Central Bank's back-up liquidity facilities and analysts agree that funding is in place for the rest of the year.
Researchers also found the artists were making heavy use of oil paint rather than tempera, although tempera was much more common in Castilian painting when the panels were created, from 1480 to 1495.
Professor Scott E Fahlman (below) worked at the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon in the early 1980s, at a time when it was making heavy use of online bulletin boards.
Cherney's written evidence added that his company financed "multiple credit card accounts on behalf of Mr Deripaska which Mr Deripaska did not shirk from making heavy use of … Mr Deripaska was invited to, and attended Mr Cherney's daughter's wedding in April 1998".
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