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Forget deaths or band breakups: few things have caused me as much "emotional distress" as wasting part of my teenage years listening to The Girl in the Dirty Shirt and pretending that it was an OK song.
The defence strategies, focused on preventing wind damages in collectors, force unproductive configurations in the solar field wasting part of the available resource.
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We would then waste part of the capital generated by the arduous savings of earlier generations.
And you certainly won't have to waste part of your precious paycheck on self-help manuals about simplifying your life.
None of his counterparts was there to meet him.By failing to co-operate, the new oil states are likely to waste part of their wealth on duplicate infrastructure, building too many refineries and pipelines.
Penny, who expressed her frustration at having to waste part of her working day reporting the threat, tweeted a screenshot of it and later told followers: "Police are here now and being very helpful.
Case 3.B individuals moving from L 1 to E 2 will waste part of their period 1 investment in specialized human capital.
No one would argue that Boston will not be a better place on that day when the old artery becomes a kit of wasted parts.
Keith Coventry's sculpture explores the wasted parts of town, where trees get vandalised and prostitutes step over crack pipes, where doner kebabs rotate and drip fat, and broken windows are left unrepaired.
The so-called husband-and-wife special — formerly the food of rickshaw drivers — is made from "the wasted parts," beef offal that only the poor would deign to eat; seasoned with chili oil, peanuts, and Sichuanese peppercorns, however, tripe has a depth of flavor and a texture that would be impossible to achieve with, say, filet mignon.
Due to complexity, a misprinted color or other quality issue can result in millions of dollars in wasted parts.
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