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For the Washington-Philadelphia game Monday night, Electronic Arts provided animated offensive scenarios for the Redskins that proved unusable because of their anemic play.
The usual spot, the Edwards base, had been washed out by rain, and an alternate site, in White Sands, N.M., proved unusable when a fierce sand storm kicked up.
As this fourth copy was written on both sides of the paper, it proved unusable for this purpose, and Bancroft was allowed to keep it.
He bought from his nephew, George Sellers, a set of molds for casting ingots and accompanying equipment, which proved unusable as they were not adapted to the Mint's machinery.
A total of four feet (three left, one right) proved unusable due to poor preservation.
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had been fitted during the First World War with a flying-off and landing deck, but the latter proved largely unusable because of the strong air currents around the superstructure and exhaust gases from the funnel.
"The implementation of session logging proved to be unusable to the police; this became clear the first time they tried to use [the data] as part of a criminal investigation".
But the picture looked a little strange, also — possibly faked, though you couldn't be sure — like real hair that happens also to resemble a hairpiece, but, then again, maybe actually is a hairpiece... Griffin and Ken Holyoak, the property owner, explained in the accompanying story that the hog's meat proved to be unusable, so they buried the carcass soon after taking the photograph.
These investments are creating a "carbon bubble" worth trillions of dollars based on assets that could prove to be unusable.
In fact, basic trigonometry proves it's essentially unusable in economy class.
However, it has been proved that, this operation is unstable because it greatly magnifies the existing noise and makes the field unusable.
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