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The Brahms asks all this of a violinist, and Ms. Hahn did not squander her opportunities.
It doesn't squander her gifts, but it doesn't make the most of them either.
She married again in 1944, and Twain scholars blame her younger second husband, Jacques Samossoud, for nonetheless finding ways to squander her inheritance.
But back in the 1950s, a Hollywood starlet was not expected to squander her talents (or risk her manicure) chopping onions.
Stephens, in contrast, seemed to squander her opportunities to take control of the match, following solid stretches with safe shots and lapses in intensity.
But part of me was glad I had promised Kiran she could squander her share of the proceeds any way she liked.
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She squandered her two match points in the next game.
She had squandered her leverage and asked for too much... Why did he make a federal case out of it?
Schnyder squandered her only chance to take the lead in the second set.
Benazir Bhutto squandered her opportunity by not levelling with the public when generals tied her hands, and failing to restrain her greedy husband, now president.
And their daughter, Sophie, squanders her chances of becoming a ju-jitsu black belt by landing one on her examiner.
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