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Some jails and schools have started using it to keep flu and infections at bay.
Or how Pedro Martínez is using it to keep his career going.
"We would do better to set this money on fire rather than using it to keep these dying firms on life support, setting them up for even more money-losing investments in the future," he wrote.
Using it to keep warm could dangerously accelerate heat loss – one of the body's natural defences against the cold is to restrict blood flow nearer the skin, not increase it.
Don't get me wrong: two-factor authentication makes perfect sense, and there's nothing wrong with using it to keep users' passwords out of the hands of keyloggers and other surveillance creeps.
Lipkowitz had a handheld electronic datebook that he purchased on a trip to Tokyo, and on May 11 , 2005 at 2 20 p.m., he started using it to keep a record of his actions.
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He saw our own base nature and used it to keep us reading.
The federal government uses it to determine where its social-services spending should go; economists use it to keep track of economic outcomes.
He uses it to keep things moving.
Use it to keep textbooks, notepads or, indeed, magazines.
For centuries, local officials had used it to keep track of low water levels.
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