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It is now often used as a surname.
(The term corvée, meaning contribution, is now often used synonymously with statute labour).
Only in the mid-20th century were these objects appreciated as art; they are now often used to hold flowers.
Some old flats above shops, which are now often used as storage space, are also likely to be reconverted.
UNTIL the last two months, one of the United States' major sources of oil imports was Iraq, a country now often used in sentences with the word war.
"The Cadillac of X" has also survived as a sturdy phrasal template, even if it's now often used with tongue in cheek.
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We also now often use apps instead of browsers.
(Business schools now often use the CD as an example of why the "rational actor" model needed to be abandoned).
And Mr. Bloomberg, a former Boy Scout, has internalized that message so well that administration officials now often use the same word to describe the mayor's behavior: muzzled.
Literacy instruction in elementary schools, for example, now often uses readings from the works of not only white authors but also ethnic minorities -- African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Americans, Hispanics -- to help pupils identify with characters from each.
Funds now often use cash-settled derivatives to gain a quick stake in a company without having to report it under Section 13 d) or otherwise to sidestep any other regulatory filing requirements.
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