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You don't have to use the whole of a single music track uninterrupted.
Don't use the whole of one byo-yomi, and you can use it again next turn.
So rather than finding a way to make the tournament work in a single country, Uefa has turned logic on its head and will use the whole of Europe as its playground to host an expanded one.
As Andrew Dent, a Ph.D. in materials science who works for Material ConneXion, said to me, "He's doing what we all would like to do, which is to use the whole of the cow — its waste as well as its milk and its hide and flesh.
15) Please ensure you use the whole of this text with all punctuation/grammar exactly as specified: "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /StoreActivationMode 1. 16) Click 'Next'Next
"We need to use the whole of day three and maybe a bit of day four to build a lead that we can then defend".
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Like a diva, he will have to be taught the trick of using the whole of his diaphragm.
And in the "Deportees" song, the way Marina Lopez, here barefoot, slowly used the whole of a musical phrase to extend an arm gesture was a perfect image of expressive grace.
"We played really well for 30 minutes, we were dynamic but kept it simple and used the whole of the pitch.
He used the whole of it not a mere portion of the original.
For these we used the distal microsatellites according to the physical chromosome positions and used the whole of the genetic map length to estimate the recombination rate.
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