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As Ms. Crowell put it, "The whole love of antiques is about reusing something old".
Roberts said they saw mobile payments tech emerging in a "clunky" manner, with no harmony across solutions, and noted that "patience for reusing something that doesn't work well is very thin".
And the idea of washing, storing, and reusing something that soaks up period blood is still not a wildly popular notion.
Instead of using store-bought toys, help kids appreciate the beauty of reusing something old to make it fun and new.
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"It is economical and energy-efficient to reuse something," Ms. Korb said, noting the abundance of shipping containers that could be salvaged worldwide.
The site hits a good balance between telling you exactly what to do, and prompting you to reuse something you learned in a previous lesson, so it doesn't feel frustratingly difficult or boring.
If they can reuse something, they will.
So why not pay farmers (perhaps with tax credits or tourist promotion funds) to keep them up until they can be sold and reused for something else?
Ball up the yarn ; most of it can be reused for something else.
This will allow the paper to be reused for something more usable than paper-mâché, or maybe less usable,butt more sturdy.
But, he said, reusing uniforms was something his organization could get away with.
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