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The meeting was part of a program which aims eventually to use the seas for every purpose for which now use land, for defense, food, petroleum, and minerals, even for habitation.
Local TV news has cut back on stories about government and crime, shortened the length of stories over all and devoted more time to segments about weather, traffic and sports reporting, which now use up 40 percent of airtime.
On Oct. 1, The Globe and Mail, historically associated with the color gray, became the first major daily newspaper in Canada to print high-quality color on every page, many of which now use glossy, magazine-style paper rather than newsprint.
Messaging apps have proven to be hugely popular with mobile consumers, hundreds of millions of which now use them.
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Beth Israel, which now uses another buying group, Broadlane, declined to comment.
IT sold the building in 1988 to the Morgan Library, which now uses it for its bookstore and offices.
Some years ago, the Ghost Ranch was acquired by the Presbyterian Church, which now uses it as a conference center.
So is market research into shopping, which now uses extensive face-scanning programmes in order to reveal customers' emotional states.
Florida, which now uses midazolam in its three-drug lethal injections, injects a dose of 500mg into prisoners.
Housing, which now uses more energy than other major sectors like transport, will be key to bringing down the UK's overall greenhouse gas emissions, said the report.
Another brand following in Tetra Pak's footsteps is bread manufacturer Hovis, which now uses a sugar cane-based renewable polyethylene bag for its Seed Sensations range.
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