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If Ford is back on board, one has faith in the project – a trust he risked squandering with Crystal Skull, but rebuilt in fine style with The Force Awakens.
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But it was a flash in the pan attempt – $25m squandered with few long-lasting results.
But all that hard work was squandered with a sloppy game at 3-1, allowing Tsonga to break back.
Municipal budgets, always small in a poor country, get squandered, with civic improvements ever outpaced by urban decay.
But many believe Peng's star qualities are being squandered, with her overseas appearances heavily scripted and largely low profile.
1 hour 16 minutes; not rated A rich opportunity is squandered with "Laredoans Speak," a documentary of laudable aspirations suffering from its pronounced sympathies.
Despite different audiences, Mr. Clinton's spiel is virtually identical at every stop: The current prosperity may not last and should not be squandered with tax cuts.
What little possession Scotland did have was too often squandered with long balls for Miller that were easily recovered by Belarus.
Then Vardy, a firm contender for man of the match, was left with his head in his hands as an opportunity, which looked easier to score, was squandered with acres of room to pick his spot.
The friendly folks from the U.S.T.A. have a grand opportunity to reclaim some of the dignity they squandered with luxury boxes at Arthur Ashe Stadium, which is so huge they cannot put a roof over it.
But that seems to have been squandered with, for example, a unit that, until it was disbanded just a week ago, conducted wide-reaching surveillance on Muslim-Americans in search of terrorists.
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