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Given a chance to plant some seeds, you flushed those valuable seeds (dollars) away.
Those valuable points would have helped Massa win the title at the end of the season.
Airlines will not pay for those valuable, breakable or electronic items it warned you not to pack, even if you've carried them on.
Even the Ivy League would be exciting, although one would insist on special heavy-duty head and neck restraints to protect those valuable Harvard and Yale brains.
It is not the first time he's tried to expand Cisco's reach in those valuable markets, but in this case Mr. Chambers hopes to achieve it through "the Internet of Everything," or a world rich in sensors and monitoring systems.
That is the Department of Health's (DH) own estimate of the amount it will save by denying those valuable, mostly admired public servants the 1% across-the-board salary rise that the NHS pay review body – and the chancellor, George Osborne – said they should get.
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Wyndham was like a person entrusted to store other people's valuables, then left those valuables in an unlocked car parked in a neighborhood known for theft.
Those valuables would then be sold at auction, and the money used to help pay for the upkeep of asylum-seekers. .
The number of young people, particularly those with valuable science and engineering skills, is shrinking.
We also hired almost 300 paid student clerical workers, giving those students valuable exposure to our programs.
But before he left, Firefighter Hear did have those few valuable moments literally showing the probies the ropes.
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