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As I walk away, I realize that I squandered my chance to ask him my burning question: how did you guys do this?
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(The problem is, would either W.S. or E.D. want to meet us? Why?) I'm afraid that I squander as much as 90 percent of my time writing letters — e‑mails — to authors, my writer-friends.
"She saw a lot of potential that I'd squandered, as far as she was concerned".
The most significant thing that comes to mind is that I have squandered too much of the precious time given to me to be alive on this planet.
By that I mean we should stop squandering the nation's wealth on unnecessary warfare overseas and mindless consumption here at home and start making sensible investments in the well-being of the American people and the long-term health of the economy.
So much of that was squandered during the Bush years.
"Unfortunately, that was squandered," she says without pointing fingers.
Once again, that pitcher left in the eighth inning with a lead that was squandered by the bullpen.
Viewed as a town that had squandered its natural advantages, Miami was reeling and recovering in the early 1980s.
They pushed this nation into a disastrous war in Iraq that cost many lives and damaged many others and that squandered our financial resources.
That squandered blood has come mostly from the bodies of isolated and frightened people.
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