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By Lorrie Moore The novelist Margaret Atwood has wandered off from us before: once, in 1986, to the mid-twenty-first century, for a feminist dystopia, "The Handmaid's Tale," in which women are enslaved according to their reproductive usefulness; another time, in 1996, to the nineteenth century, to make thrifty use of her graduate work at Radcliffe in the faux-Victorian novel "Alias Grace".

The novelist Margaret Atwood has wandered off from us before: once, in 1986, to the mid-twenty-first century, for a feminist dystopia, "The Handmaid's Tale," in which women are enslaved according to their reproductive usefulness; another time, in 1996, to the nineteenth century, to make thrifty use of her graduate work at Radcliffe in the faux-Victorian novel "Alias Grace".

But both Benecke and Dawson have obviously enjoyed making thrifty use of what the tunnels naturally afford.

Briefly, the first, hepatic element of the programme (i.e. thrifty use of fuel) is induced by early life growth restriction irrespective of the reason for that growth restriction, and as such all except the AD/Sal cohorts are programmed to be thrifty.

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Click through the three slides below to see how the wide differences over carbon policy evaporate when the discussion is about policies that foster thriftier use of energy or non-polluting sources: It's data like these that prompted me awhile back to conclude, "If I had to choose one of two bumper stickers for our car — CLIMATE CRISIS or ENERGY QUEST —I'd choose the latter".

I've been passionate about thrifty and frugal use of foodstuffs in my own life ever since.

Energy efficiency has been nobody's priority: it takes time and money that architects, builders, landlords and tenants would rather spend on other things.In countries with no tradition of thrifty energy use, the skills needed are in short supply, too.

We'll eventually need to grow as water-thrifty as the Victorians, with an average use of 20 litres a day.

"It goes against a lot of thrifty Iowans' idea of what's a good use of money," said Carolyn Raffensperger, executive director of the Science and Environmental Health Network.

lapaborrowed a page or two from the flight plan of Southwest Airlines, the famously thrifty U.S. carrier: low costs, no frills, and the intense use of each plane.

Thus those with a so-called thrifty phenotype had a survival advantage due to a more efficient use of calories.

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