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Aubameyang had been carrying the disappointment of a squandered late penalty against Tottenham with him for a week.
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Yet, many physicians remain reluctant to admit the oldest, arguing a "squandering" of societal resources, that ICU care could be deleterious, or that ICU care may not actually be what the patient or family wants in this instance.
And then he chose: better to risk death than suffer the lifelong agony of an opportunity squandered.
Both she and I, married to older men, know that we've wasted a lot of time, squandered a portion of happiness.
Venezuela, on the other hand, is a prime example of a country squandering its riches.
For the fourth time this season, the Jets lost in the final moments of a game, having squandered a chance to win through bad luck, incompetence, or both.
It a position Newcastle can only dream of; they squandered a first-half advantage to finish 10th, with Shola Ameobi and Paul Dummett sent off, and fans calling for manager Alan Pardew to depart.
GITIC is one of a network of such groups, mostly owned by provincial governments, that have combined foreign debts of over $10 billion and a history of squandered investments.
Joe Nathan of Minnesota squandered a 7-6 leas as Texas scored four runs in the ninth for a 10-7 victory.
He added: "In opposition I accused Labour of having squandered a golden age during their time in office.
In other matches, Dominique Van Roost, one day after her tear-filled upset of Davenport, squandered a 6-0, 4-1 lead and lost to Marta Marrero of Spain in three sets.
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