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In Asia, asbestos has many uses, from roofing to cement to power plants.
And it has many uses, from making gravy to cooking vegetables such as beetroot – which otherwise take forever to cook.
The mildly licorice-scented bulb is delicious raw or cooked, so it has many uses, from salad to soup to side dish.
In the southern Appalachians, where it was ubiquitous, the chestnut's many uses — from wood to tannins to nuts that sustained not just wildlife but also people and their livestock — made it a "great provisioner" in a place where life could be hard, Ms. Freinkel said.
It was often used in a racist way, of course, a usage that met a powerfully elegant response when civil-rights marchers carried signs reading "I Am a Man" in the 1960s.But "boy" has many uses, from reference to actual boys, to "atta boy", to "boy, this sucks".
Lasers have many uses, from storing and reading data on discs to monitors, printers and lighting.
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The Romans in particular had a great many uses for lead from pipes to a food additive.
Wide angle lenses can be very difficult to find and there are so many uses for it from travel to interiors.
However, many uses can be envisaged from education, ecology and epidemiology to citizen science.
(New presidents are not required to be sworn in on a Bible, but most have done so, and many use one from their own family).
As elaborated above, this is not desired in many use cases from the eMBB and URLLC context, where a time-constrained short pulse is preferred.
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