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Materials were scrounged from abroad.
Other items were scrounged from other sources.
With little money available to support research, the stainless steel parts of the wear tester were scrounged from the local scrap yard, where the proprietor was accustomed to reserving raw materials for the hospital.
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(Even the name Vera is scrounged from Ms. Joseph's background. It belongs to her older sister).
Although no additional data can be scrounged from the craft today, knowing its location will help scientists make sense of the data it took during the 3 days it was operational after crashing.
World-class musicians were scrounging for work.
They're all beginning to look at this as a security issue, not a development issue, and they're scrounging for money from other places in their budgets".
In the summer of 2010, Ms. Mourey shared a three-bedroom apartment in Cambridge, Mass., where her $800 rent was scrounged together from a patchwork of part-time gigs: bartending, blogging, go-go dancing at nightclubs and working at a tanning salon, where she remembers the singularly depressing chore of mopping up customers' sweat.
This will hurt small funds first, which may already be scrounging for new limited partners to replace the money from existing investors who are beginning to come up empty-handed.
It is scrounging for essential medicines in a system fraying and breaking from poverty even as rising illness and mortality mean that people need doctors more than ever.
With some tutoring from a fellow prisoner who was an engineer, those scratches turned into sketches, and soon cellmates were scrounging paper and stubs of pencil for him.
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