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"The easy sites are getting used up".
"They are always talking about the future and in the meantime the vaccine is getting used up," he says.
Vancouver is surrounded by the ocean, mountains and agricultural land, and because of these geographic restrictions around the city, the land is getting used up quickly.
One great way of reading the zeitgeist is to track which prefixes and suffixes are getting used to spice up old words and create new ones.
Leigh, who says "I'm getting used to eating standing up," is just grateful to have "a hodgepodge of wonderful people in the house," making it possible for her to do a job she loves.
She is getting used to living in her walk-up.
They must be getting used to British television crews up there; Bruce Parry was in town just the other day.
Ames Department Stores, a discount chain, just installed lights that are set off by motion at its headquarters in Rocky Hill, Conn., "and our people are getting used to flinging their hands up every now and so often to keep the office lights on," said Rolando de Aguiar, Ames's chief financial and chief administrative officer.
A catalytic protein, meaning one that increases the speed of chemical reactions without itself getting used up, is called an enzyme.
They're saying that goodwill basically gets used up over the course of 20 years, like a piece of equipment that wears out.
To fight back, the state offers 20%to25%5% in credits, but they are capped at $100M, which gets used up quickly". See makingthemovie.info/2006/07/tax-credits-for-filmmakers-state-by-state.html.html
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