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Some squander the money the government gives them.
Forgetting Milne's quiet electoral butchery of Gillard, some squander their moment in the booth and vote Green.
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While some squandered the opportunity to "dent the universe,"others never cared about doing so in the first place.
Some borrowers squander money or start businesses that fail.
Some women squander time applying it and end up looking overdone.
Like Mr. Jones and Mr. Ford, he made some money, squandered it, got cheated out of some, and now lives in a small house that from the outside gives no sign a legend is inside.
DuPont, which invented nylon, was viewed by some as squandering its research expertise.
Mr. Mailer's book incorporated techniques of fiction like imagined dialogue, muddying the historical picture and in some views squandering what turned out to be a one-time opportunity to view the file.
Like the stately homes in Odessa, this one has its Balzacian history of fortunes made by successful, self-made men and, in some cases, squandered by hapless older sons.
Buying an overpriced sports car sends the message, "I've got so many resources, I can afford to squander some of them".
"You squander some leverage by making this trip so early in the liberalisation process," said Michael Kugelman, an expert on South Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Centre in Washington.
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