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She squandered her two match points in the next game.
She squandered them and died more or less in poverty, in 1980.
She squandered the state's revenues and made humiliating concessions to the rebellious nobles.
Believing that the One was at large, she squandered opportunities with seemingly flawed, flesh-and-blood men.
At first, I was all 'Boo!' as she squandered probably the biggest open goal we've seen in ages.
She squandered the chance with an errant backhand, one of her 28 unforced errors.
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"When an actress reads a poem," he says, "she squanders her labor in the moment of her performance: she produces nothing.
I think Jane Austen builds suspense well in a couple of places, but she squanders it, and she gets to the endgame too quickly.
Instead, she squanders it on the likes of Michael Steele, bashing Obama, and her great defense (and misguided understanding of the first amendment) of Miss California, Carrie PreJean.
Yet told by Oprah Winfrey in 2009 that her voice was a national treasure, and that some people thought she had squandered it, she could only whisper, terror-struck, "That's heavy".
Anxious, excited, Witty set an early pace that was too fast, and even though she won the silver medal, she felt as if she had squandered her chance.
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