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It's a rather meaningless number, for sure, but it does make me wonder whether they could spare one person (half a person, even) to look after their social-media presence more carefully.

Just as with the defense minister, the investigation will likely spare the person close to Putin.

Keller declined to identify the editor, saying he wanted to spare that person "a bombardment of e-mails and excoriation in the blogosphere".

This late-late-night comedian, best known as the host of the Comedy Central series "Insomniac," is unlikely to spare any person, place or drink for his end-of-the-year show.

But such laptops needed a security officer to be with the ambassador when he wrote on it, and the Tel Aviv embassy did not have enough security personnel to spare, this person said.

The twenty tracks shift between cohesion and redundancy — save for "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17I1aUFh4Po" target="_blank">Hello, Lakisha," a high mark on the album, which sidesteps hackneyed synths in favor of a playful homage to classic musical theatre that accentuates Kish's dazzling, spare first-person narration.

Do you want to KILL or SPARE this person?

Sometimes you do this to be sensitive or to spare a person's feelings, but sometimes those details matter, and you know it.

And then, in so many words, Scalia said that nothing in the Eighth Amendment requires that jurors considering "mitigating evidence" that could spare a person's life be told how exactly to weigh that evidence.

Jed Horovitz considers himself a fairly spare and organized person.

"Sold everything we could spare," said one person.

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