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"I got the money as soon as I joined and used it to put down a deposit on a flat and pay my first month's rent," recalls Jill, a graduate of Stirling University.
A Danish pharmaceutical company, Lundbeck, has become the latest to supply a drug to U.S. death penalty states — Ohio used it to put a man to death two weeks ago, and Texas is planning to use it in an execution scheduled for April 5.
Just for fun, let's say you used it to put in a pool.
It's rarer to hear "pleb" used as an insult, although Gordon Ramsay used it to put down rival restaurateur Sir Terence Conran in 2003: "I think he is a pleb… I would rather have food at my four-year-old daughter's prep school than eat at Quaglino's".
I used it to put other black folks down.
I have to admit that, as a journalist, I used it to put people at ease when I wanted to interview them.
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One manufacturer testing the software is using it to put inexperienced members of its customer-services team in touch with the right engineers.
It is a limited and insulting definition, and Aldiss was using it to put John Wyndham firmly in his place.
Throughout his presidency, Mr. Bush has made liberal use of his executive authority, using it to put his stamp on a range of hot-button policy issues.
They try to find ways to get this money from the people out here and don't use it to put back into the town.
But the Senate panel debating the expansion proposed a compromise: to accept the federal money but use it to put low-income people into private insurance plans.
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