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Her wilfulness is turned to account.
But, somehow, it had to be turned to account.
But if it could be used to make glucose, much agricultural waste, such as straw and the leftovers from maize farming, could be turned to account.
Not the motion of a finger, not a step, not a wink, not a whisper, but ought to be turned to account in the way of profit".
This astonishing woman and her daughter even got caught up in a kidnapping, which she turned to account by inviting the press to find her, which, recalled Berle, they did: "flat on her back with the look of a Jewish St Joan on her face and a wide white bandage across her forehead - the kind they used to put on the star's head in Hollywood movies for everything from warts to prostate trouble".
As banks tightened up lending, making less money on traditional loans, they turned to account fees to make up the difference, she said.
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It turns to account the ingenious thought of tracing back all relations concerning bodies and their relative positions to the very simple concept "distance" (Strecke).
To solve that problem, the report says, the company turned to accounting gimmicks.
Instead, it turned to accounting gimmicks, like a complex bond issue that basically mortgaged City Hall.
Perhaps most important, we turn to accounts of their deeds for lessons that we can apply in our own careers.
He then turns to accounts of gamelan theory and practice from the colonial and postcolonial periods.
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