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Holland imposed themselves from the kick-off with the conviction of men who knew they could neither be forgiven nor forgive themselves if these circumstances went unexploited.
Higgins won more than a dozen pro tournaments, but it is widely accepted that the full measure of his talent went unexploited, that his brilliance at the snooker table was undermined by his self-destructive impulses.
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And if there's one thing we know from human history, it's that powers granted rarely go unexploited.
We have to make sure there's no seam of hardware-software innovation that's going unexploited.
The notion of a war room — let no attack go unanswered, let no opportunity go unexploited — is common now.
Since they share a last name — and no rapper would let the sonic coincidence go unexploited — some kind of identity-defining encounter was probably inevitable.
Only in India, perhaps, where no business niche long goes unexploited, would a group of restaurateurs rely for their livelihoods on the starving.
Republicans have the same basic attitude toward conspiracy theories as the Plains Indians had toward the buffalo – they are the basis of life, even religion, and no part, no matter how minor, should go unexploited.
Unable to let any educational opportunity go unexploited, they are famous for holding up checkout lines while they explain commerce and all the denominations of American currency to sleepy and uninterested toddlers.
To ensure that no Japanese cultural archetype goes unexploited, Logan's guide and self-appointed bodyguard is a J-Pop warrior pixie named Yukio (Rila Fukushima) who brings a bright splash of anime color and energy to the movie.
He found each lavatory cubicle equipped with a "Testing on the Toilet" instructional guide on some subject like load testing or C++ microbenching, to ensure that no moment of a Googler's life goes unexploited.
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