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But what if this was an open field that happened to be in use for, say, a fair?
"And then he would require some physical therapy to recondition his leg, which obviously is not going to be in use for a while".
Every last hectare of the outer area seemed to be in use for fish-farming, paddy-building, road-grading, ditch-digging, reed-cutting, house-rebuilding, and miscellaneous major earthmoving and concrete-pouring.
They were intended to be in use for two days.
The vest therapy units continue to be in use for the third year, without mechanical failure or maintenance requirements.
Levin says the tool will be of no use to splogs because it really needs to be in use for more than a month until tangible results appear – most splogs don't live that long.
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As correct as he proved to be in using Jones, Valentine can be questioned for starting Hampton in Game 1.
"The place seems to have been in use for a thousand years, with building going on all the time," says Card.
The program, according to Smith, was in use for 100 hours between January and February and another 200 hours over the summer.
It was built in about 3,600 BC, almost 1,000 years before Stonehenge was begun, and is thought to have been in use for about 900 years.
The tunnel, which contains a hydraulic lift, electric lighting, and a makeshift air ventilation system, is thought to have been in use for some time.
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