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Still, Mr Abe has an opportunity one that he would squander, of course, by following Mr Koizumi's example and visiting the leafy compound.
The fact that Mr Prosserman's subject is the greatest heist in history, however, makes his squander of good material hard to forgive.
"What squander of potential".
After all these years, it was my first visit, and although I've been to Reno and Tahoe and even the casinos of Winnemucca, Nevada "The Crossroads of the West" -- nothing prepared me for the splendor, squalor, sleaze and squander of the ultimate American pleasure dome.
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It feels like a squandering of her power.
In polling places, people demanded an end to the "squandering" of public funds.
The sheer waste is bad enough, a mindless squandering of calories, nutrition, energy and water.
(Mr. James's youthful squandering of such opportunities is one of the themes of "Unreliable Memoirs").
Millions of British will pay a higher price – the needless squandering of their lives.
Perhaps the saddest aspect of this is the squandering of resources and goodwill.
The squandering of talent, career and money were all of a piece.
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