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This exhibition reminds us of artists like Mr. Anastasi, Mary Lucier, Beryl Korot, Peter Campus, Paul Sharits, Joan Jonas and Simone Forti, whose useful contributions to American art during the late 60's and 70's, some of them visually eloquent, are known to devotees of the period but overlooked even by an educated public whose attention is turned toward stars.

Launched between May 1992 and November 1999, the Gorizonts are a class of Russian-built satellites whose useful life, in many cases, is not expected to go much beyond the end of this year.

In this study, we engineered and analyzed a micro-fabricated polymer, poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) scaffold, whose useful properties include biocompatibility, elasticity, porosity, and a microtopology conducive to mouse retinal progenitor cell (mRPC) differentiation.

The paper contributes to several literatures: the resource curse and rentier state debates, the debate about subsidy reform in the developing world, and the broader literature on the "basic income" concept that extends beyond politics, development, and economics into political philosophy and whose useful insights (and caveats) are often ignored in the rentier cash grants discussion.

For disposable items that are manufactured by the billions but whose useful "lifespans" are minutes -- for instance the plasticware that dominates cafeterias, fast-food chains and take-out -- how about making them edible?

Items whose useful life was more than a year but cost US$100 or less were classified as recurrent costs.

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In the Balearic Islands, there was no indication to vaccinate contacts to control outbreaks, a measure that has proven useful, but whose usefulness is clearly related to the quickness of the intervention and width of coverage [ 14, 15].

Spice is a drug whose many useful properties include the induction of a kind of enhanced space-time perception in pilots of interstellar spacecraft.

This is no longer a confident, transnational elite, revelling in Samuel Huntingdon's famous description of national governments as "residues from the past whose only useful function is to facilitate the elite's global operations".

These new businessmen "have little need for national loyalty, view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function now is to facilitate the elite's global operations," Huntington says.

This also goes for Tony Abbott, whose only useful contribution these past two years has been his rather hilarious undermining campaign against his feckless successor, simultaneously ruining both of their reputations with every inarticulate subtweet.

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