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Everything that came after was a gift that she had squandered.
Pak knew that her putting problems had not been solved and that she had squandered an opportunity.
Now that she has squandered all her money, she has to work for a living, is on a strict budget and meets regularly with a financial adviser, according to a story line posted on Boo's Web site.
In a sentencing memorandum, federal prosecutors sharply criticized Ms. Montes, suggesting that she had squandered the love of her family and the advantages of her upbringing in the Baltimore suburbs as the daughter of a Puerto Rican psychiatrist.
In October, Montag admitted that she had squandered over $1 million in earnings and that the couple were living with her in-laws rent-free.
"Unfortunately, that was squandered," she says without pointing fingers.
Slate's Will Oremus probably did the best job of laying out the case against her, arguing that she was "squandering the most important watchdog job in journalism" by parroting journalistic platitudes and reader complaints without thoughtful analysis.
Yet told by Oprah Winfrey in 2009 that her voice was a national treasure, and that some people thought she had squandered it, she could only whisper, terror-struck, "That's heavy".
So much of that was squandered during the Bush years.
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.
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