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Receptacles usually have three purposes.
By Lauren Collins Receptacles usually have three purposes.
"The pods have three purposes," said Mr. Arbel, 31, an architect and industrial designer in Vancouver.
"More Jakarta; less Geneva .This last tabloid headline serves at least three purposes.
The policy served three purposes: removing the criminal from society, offering the chance of rehabilitation, and helping to populate the colonies with white Britons.
Maersk said the Triple-E designation stood for the three purposes behind the creation of the ships — economy of scale, energy efficiency and environmental improvements.
The phenomenon is an example of the muddled lines dividing editorial, advertising and commerce online as Web sites increasingly serve all three purposes.
Traditionally, arms control has had three purposes: reducing the risks of war, preparing for the burdens of war, and controlling damages should it break out.
Ms. Doniger said in an interview that the book had to be understood in the context of a Hindu worldview that conceives of three purposes to human life: religion, or "dharma," worldly success, or "artha, and pleasure, "kama".
But for securely convicted mass murderers, life imprisonment should mean exactly that, for all three purposes of punishment, protection of the public, and (if this ever works, which is questionable) deterrence.
According to Keynes, the public holds money for three purposes: to have on hand for ordinary transactions, to keep as a precaution against extraordinary expenses, and to use for speculative purposes.
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