Someday I'm going to think about all the time I've wasted and need a stiff drink. |
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People think poetry is waffly, loose and vague but actually good poetry is utterly precise, no word is wasted. |
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Wilfred could barely stand to see Jane's sparkling eyes and timid laughter wasted on that wretched English hag and her abominable beverages. |
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They wasted no time in getting the crowd into action, pumping their fists, waving their arms, clapping above their heads. |
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Yet this wasted wandering minstrel has all the emotional wow of a Waits or a Springsteen in his prime. |
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It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few. |
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The heat is not wasted but is used to make steam that drives a turbine that generates electricity. |
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One-third to one-half of all the energy consumed by small business is wasted through inefficiency. |
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But like all other science and math teachers, his efforts were wasted on me. |
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If, as the adage goes, education is wasted on the young, it is tempting to wonder whether democracy is not wasted on voters. |
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Even when manners are wasted on the recipient, it is important to present the example of civilized behavior. |
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It was widely assumed that the expense of higher education was wasted on girls. |
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Yet this creed is wasted on Shanghai youth whose nostalgia keeps them glued to the city. |
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The irony was wasted on the Americans as they swarmed down the crumbling alleys. |
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These are the sort of cellphones that are wasted on techno illiterates like me. |
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It is believed that education is wasted on girls, who will marry and take their wage-earning abilities to another household. |
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Well, film lovers too feel that such talent should not be wasted in insignificant roles! |
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Fed up with a wasted journey, I decided to treat myself to a cream tea at the cafe next door, to no avail. |
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He is likewise wasted as a curly-haired dad whose sole job seems to be hugging his daughter. |
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Nancy Travis shows up for a few scenes as John's live-in girlfriend, but her character is sorely wasted. |
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There was no way I could stand another year in Andrews in my pathetic job which wasted my talents. |
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Elsewhere the vocal strength is wasted on dull content and music which has had much of the soul digitally removed from it. |
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An interesting thesis is wasted on a far too superficial script with some decent make-up effects. |
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She is mostly wasted here, with little to do but putter around and slowly decline. |
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It's a shame that his acting abilities are wasted on such inconsequential drivel like this. |
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Each of you wasted a person who was infinitely more talented than you, and for what? |
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It will result in inappropriate and wasted research funds, time, and effort, and may influence dangerous interventions. |
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Each one will waste huge amounts of money moving this stupid mass of sheet metal around, paying for completely wasted fuel. |
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The story is largely a wasted opportunity to elicit clarifications of ambiguities and contradictions. |
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I'd heard of the building, and sighed when I saw the pictures, but you really have to see it to see what a wasted opportunity it is. |
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This would allow more time for preparation for the announcement of exam results and avoid wasted time at the end of the summer term. |
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Uninterpretable levels can result in large amounts of wasted laboratory resources. |
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They are the boring, pointless, uninteresting gobs of wasted film dedicated to showcasing whatever idiotic local events took place that day. |
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On the other hand, I wonder if we won't regret the ridiculous amount of wasted trees and oil we pour into pointless packaging. |
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Consequently, any unused capacity cannot be used by any other service and results in idle, wasted resources. |
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And yet how can one not regret wasted time, missed opportunities, failure, as well as happiness of a kind that one can never know again? |
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It wasn't the hours of toil, sweat and petrol clearing the footpath which concerned me, but the wasted wheat. |
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Misinterpretation of the differences between assessment and instruction could result in wasted instructional time. |
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A commodious dock box can be one of the most effective ways to reduce wasted fuel by giving you a place to store unneeded gear. |
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Bessbrook United had a wasted journey to West Belfast when the referee deemed the pitch to be unplayable. |
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Although an ambulance wasn't sent to all the callers, paramedics still had 73,007 wasted journeys. |
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York City Ladies had a wasted journey last weekend when their game at North Ferriby was called off 20 minutes before kick-off. |
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But multiply 2,000 wasted emails times a million people and you see the magnitude of the problem. |
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Since then, many wasted costs orders have been made as a result of the negligent conduct of legal proceedings. |
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On the course it was just a pleasure to tee off after a wasted journey on a road I do not like driving on. |
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But while every other match was called off early in the day, or even on Friday, Peebles were left to count the cost of a wasted journey. |
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He began thinking of the huge travelling contingent from the Highlands sitting above in the stand and wondering if they'd had a wasted journey. |
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So that was a wasted journey and I had to return back to work an unhappy bunny. |
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The day passed without success, I had been turned down by many pros and it all felt like a wasted journey. |
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A screen behind Hansen's back flashed and then an image of a very thin, wasted body appeared. |
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As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago. |
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From her wasted and emaciated appearance, we may fairly infer, she also fell a martyr to this destructive and poisonous liquid. |
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As a result he suffered head fractures, a wasted hand, an injured spine and damage to his kidneys. |
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The second is the silent tears in the eyes of the parents as they watch their limp and wasted children. |
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The end was sad, the wasted figure in a wheelchair being lifted into a helicopter sketching a parody of the brave gestures of old. |
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A wasted muscle will be weak, and if separation from the motor nerve is complete, so will be the paralysis. |
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The madness was screaming in my ears, and I could feel my wasted body trying to force laughter, but failing and just giving out wheezing coughs. |
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A wasted baby, apparently the youngest child, moaned in a corner of the room. |
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I felt my life slowly escape my poor, frail and wasted body and I was miserable. |
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The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men. |
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Bardem's performance is astonishing, not so much in his ability to mimic a wasted body, but by capturing the essence of a lively intelligence. |
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Jason grinned and went up to the bar to get them enough alcohol to get them completely wasted. |
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Well, it was kind of weird, we were all alone in a bedroom and he was totally wasted. |
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More times than not, he would get so drunk or wasted that he would pass out, and no one would be able to wake him up. |
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The guy keeps offering me beer, and you know I'm wasted, so I don't know what I'm doing. |
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She swigs a third and realizes she is too wasted to think about her thudding head. |
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You know, some people get totally wasted, and last year there was an accident when somebody fell off a float. |
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An equally wasted Kathy was on the floor, her face showing serenity while sleeping. |
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She started going out every night, and when she back home in the early hours of the morning she was always wasted. |
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Usually she was wasted, slurring her words, and my mother would come out and tell her she needed to leave. |
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When I stand up the room tips a little as if I'm wasted, and my stomach is currently turning somersaults. |
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For the proud majority of summer jobbers, a J1 day when you're not wasted is a day wasted. |
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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. |
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The greatest luxury of having an office in the house is the peace and quiet, and no valuable time wasted commuting. |
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Public money was wasted on schemes that were neither necessary nor achievable. |
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Her right leg is wasted and her knee joint is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other. |
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As the old adage says, nothing that comes from a coconut tree is ever wasted. |
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No one was there, so he took us around the corner to this karaoke bar and got us wasted. |
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I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon. |
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This feature is advantageous because it can potentially avoid wasted airtime and improve communication effectiveness. |
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This is not to say that the Dutch have wasted their time reclaiming land across the centuries. |
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Whoever wrote the thing wasted their time witlessly programming a lengthy table of anti-virus programs into it. |
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The audience wasted no time in leaping to their feet to applaud a seamless opening night. |
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The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site. |
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Boyle wasted no time making his mark, scything through a static Abbey defence from the throw-in to register a great score. |
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The intensity of the team's year-round training regime would be wasted on a player of inferior ability. |
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Not only has he wasted ammunition, but he's probably given you a good idea of where he is. |
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Almost 60 per cent of water was wasted in washing of excess lather from the clothes. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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What's to prevent additional development assistance from being wasted by repressive, inefficient states? |
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The consequences are a misallocation of resources, wasted resources and impaired financial assets. |
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They also backed simple measures to remind people about their appointments, so less of doctors' time was wasted. |
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This family obviously has a chip on their shoulder and another thought should not be wasted on this. |
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The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake. |
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Doors and windows were made from local larch and robinia cut in small sections and relatively short lengths, using wood which is normally wasted. |
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Having established themselves in lodgings, they wasted no time in putting together a set of proposals. |
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The eating disorder transformed the schoolgirl with model looks into a wasted figure and she began to suffer bone disease and kidney failure. |
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Bully is a disturbing film and some of its images of a lost and wasted youth are unforgettable. |
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Slow and stately movement is compounding the lost opportunities of earlier wasted years. |
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He accuses the Lib Dems of running away from difficult decisions, and says in many wards a vote for them would be a wasted one. |
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So billions of dollars are wasted with no assurance that any terrorist will be caught. |
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Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
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If she is not taken in hand and directed on the right lines, hers could be a talent that is, wasted in the desert air. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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But what a wasted opportunity, nevertheless, if it turns out the film has made a hash of the book's lighthearted yet moving charm. |
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I've wasted more time than I like to think about cruising the women's wear stores at the mall and on line with no luck. |
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The animal wasted no time scampering back into the safety of its forest home but Ryan had no intention of letting it go so easily. |
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It was a scandal of wasted potential then and it is a scandal of wasted potential now. |
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The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
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Step into the fairy ring and you'll come to 20 years later, after a life wasted on scrumpy. |
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He speaks about his life of crime, his wasted years behind bars and his hopes for the future. |
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She helped him eliminate wasted motion in his throws, and a quicker release improved his accuracy. |
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Someone who can act this menacingly makes you realize just how wasted he has been in his many comedy roles. |
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Not a frame of film is wasted, with each episode launching almost immediately into action. |
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He tries farming and weaving and bee-keeping, only to see all his efforts wasted. |
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Billy wasted no time in firing off the main cannon, and torching the Pirate ship. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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If I'd known putting you through the mill would bring about this kind of improvement, I wouldn't have wasted all that time talking. |
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The White House wasted no time in exacting likewise from newspapers in regard to print transcripts. |
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A writing teacher of mine used the term furniture moving to refer to wasted prose. |
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It had big ideas about many things, but as a result wasted its energy on trifles. |
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One of the problems in the current subsidy system is that large amounts of subsidised products are misused or wasted. |
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It is such a pity that their time and our taxes are being wasted on something which has the majority of our citizens shrugging their shoulder. |
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Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten. |
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The movie is so tame, so bland and so uninspired, it just feels like a wasted opportunity. |
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Within seconds all Jack's hard work looks wasted as Caniza wriggles free and blasts the ball past him. |
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I completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run. |
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It was quite simply a joy to behold, not for York of course, but even they had to admit it wasn't a wasted trip. |
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In terms of crime control, prison cells spent on people past the age of forty are mostly wasted. |
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A vote for me will not be wasted, but will be a vote for a socialist political platform. |
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants. |
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However, reality quickly sinks in as you realize that seconds wasted cost lives. |
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The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. |
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I think he wasted at least a third of the allocated 90 minutes with his mucking around. |
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I hope Elvis was wasted out of his skull and bought it as a joke, but that's wishful thinking. |
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In the past, time has been wasted on unfruitful bickering at the expense of development. |
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Others, imprisoned for life have already been forgotten and will die unmourned and unremembered after a wasted life. |
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Completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted cluster room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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And just how much valuable chocolate has been wasted with every snap of a block? |
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In a way, this is unsurprising, because it occupied a prime piece of Notting Hill real estate, which was frankly wasted on children. |
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A completely tired and wasted day stressing over whether some girl would text back. |
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It was called reggae, and its principal international songster, Bob Marley, wasted little time in getting to the political point. |
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This is mostly true for fans, friends, and family of unsung folk hero Tim Hardin, the prolific songster who wasted his life living wasted. |
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Then he received some startling news from a phone call that all his searching was wasted. |
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But you'll bristle at the wasted resources and moral compromises involved in the whole sordid mess. |
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He had crammed revision in at the last possible minute and wasted most of his study leave going out with the mates and getting sozzled. |
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The benefit is that competition remains at the service end, and efforts aren't wasted duplicating the same technology buildout on the backend. |
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Tighter rules were needed to stop taxpayers' funds being wasted on party political advertising, a senior parliamentary bureaucrat has said. |
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It argued that the funds could be wasted if a court later voids the measure. |
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You're also building your assets and there's no extra money wasted on interest payments. |
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A retrial would not benefit him and would result in heavy costs being incurred and court time wasted to no purpose. |
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Our time is wasted attending hoax call-outs and obviously can be better spent responding to genuine emergencies. |
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Look at all of the time I've wasted in my life obsessing about my weight and what to eat or whether or not I'm exercising enough. |
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Fortunately the card from sensible referee Phil Joslin was only yellow and Michael Tonge wasted the free-kick. |
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Much of Keighley's good work was, however, wasted by careless play in the rucks which led to stolen possession by the eager Wheatley Hills forwards. |
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On Tuesday night, Kingston thanked his supporters for their help and wasted no time firing the first shot at Perdue. |
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Caviezel is less than convincing in the crucial role of the accused, while Peet is merely annoying and wasted as Judd's ditsy, bed-hopping sister. |
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There is no time to be wasted by shooting the messenger of bad news. |
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At its official launch in Portlaoise last Friday night the party wasted no time in setting out its stall for the coming two years and settling down to business. |
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Storage space represents a cost, especially if the kit is bulky, uneconomically packaged with wasted space in the package, or if it requires refrigeration or freezing. |
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Matthew was too wasted to know Jay's signal to the bartender. |
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She wasted a great part of the royal treasury for her benefactions! |
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I was neither one of those nitwits who wasted my time on a futile endeavor to provoke her, nor one of the curious who was drawn to this unusual character. |
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Stephen Colbert was back on the airwaves Monday and wasted no time sharing details from his latest celebrity encounter. |
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It is a precious opportunity to strike a blow unto the very heart of the wedding-industrial complex and must not be wasted. |
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Some excellent actors are wasted in flat and uninteresting roles. |
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Perhaps if the council used the funding it has wasted on installing speed ramps all around the estate, its maths might have added up to a better figure. |
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Innkeepers complained of unlet rooms, and caterers of wasted supplies. |
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Bouncing toward home in our old rattletrap truck, I felt not just happy but satisfied, already intuiting that time spent on a riverbank is not wasted. |
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You know it can seem like opportunities are missed, that time has been wasted, or that innate potential is not being realised during times like that. |
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Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems. |
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All that could be carried off was taken, all that could not was wasted by the fires they kindled, even onto the humblest grain store-house of the poor cottars. |
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This results in wasted effort as infantry battalion scouts conduct time-consuming reconnaissance of areas and routes already reconnoitered by recce troops. |
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Conservative activists have wasted no time in trashing the Conservative Victory Fund. |
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Jeanne Duval wasted no time in taking advantage of the mesmeric effect she had on her lover. |
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But how many billions in foreign aid have been wasted over the decades due to the grandiose projects and corruption of dictatorships and kleptocracies? |
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John McCain completely wasted his shot at her, just pontificating away, looking aggreived, not accomplishing anything. |
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More worryingly, what cash they do have appears to be wasted on arms. |
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I'd be a fool if I wasted words savaging wuxia for not being high art. |
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The total of those three sums is just wasted and unnecessary expense. |
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The lyrics are trite and valuable ink has been wasted in printing them. |
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He wasted no time in raining down a series of sharp smacks to his target. |
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I shouldn't have even wasted my time associating with you kind of people. |
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But maybe too much talent would be wasted, or even a drawback or distraction, in calling Bill Gates to mind. |
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This is for those lazy days wasted on blunts and lounging by the pool. |
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The supporting actors' talents are wasted in standard-issue roles. |
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He really is one of those guys who is wasted at his current job. |
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They say youth is wasted on the young and experience on the retired. |
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Prosecutor Alessandro Leopizzi wasted no time in repeating the transcript to ask Schettino to confirm his words. |
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When the fast food giant announced a merger with a Canadian chain, politicians wasted no time applying the special sauce. |
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After using her fake id to get all the girls at boarding school wasted, Sally is promptly suspended. |
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Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life. |
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Rather, breaths all around me were wasted on rounds of hushed laughs and snickering. |
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Excited, Shaheen wasted no time and began interviewing surgeons, deciding upon Dr. Curtis Crane in Greenbrae, California. |
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Castellanos, for one, says that every day the Republicans aren't scoring points on the economy is a wasted day. |
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In the wake of the elections, media owners have wasted no time in laying down the law to the incoming government, demanding lower business costs and taxes. |
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When I look back on my life as a volunteer, there is not one minute I think was wasted or unimportant. |
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As he walked briskly into the Situation Room last Wednesday, he characteristically wasted little time on small talk. |
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Although lean thinking in industry often results in staff reductions, it first creates extra capacity by identifying and eliminating wasted resource. |
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Their wanton vandalism causes money to be wasted and toilets to close. |
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Barry was also known to penalize friends who wasted precioussmoke by denying them a hit. |
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And I wonder whether I wasted what is the best time to make friends. |
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Money is going to be wasted on this project even before it begins. |
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There were not a lot of jazz guitarists teaching in Richmond Hill, so at first I wasted some time studying with a local hamfat who tried to teach me stuff. |
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Voting for him because he opposes abortion is a wasted vote. |
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The sudden appearance of a foot in front of my face pulled a scream from my throat and the raiders wasted no time in grabbing me and dragging me into the open. |
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It is in this hollowness that your words are wasted on an inattentive me. |
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Jewel has gone country, perhaps sensing her hardscrabble youth was wasted on folk rock. |
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What a rich woman cannot consume, such as the diamond bauble that sits unworn in the back of her jewelry box, is simply wasted, socially speaking. |
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By now I realised that singing lessons were wasted on the likes of me. |
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The sardonic humour was wasted on him, and he begged me to give him the inside track on what drugs to take to win gold without the eternal shame of a life ban. |
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I'm not a bad loser, it's more that I think the sensation of losing is wasted on me, whereas it's quite good for their development for them to feel it. |
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This nasal, crisp, robotic inner voice wasted no time on small talk. |
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I thought his talents were being wasted in a freebie weekly that people stopped reading a couple decades ago. |
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Maybe so, but I have long said that wealth is wasted on the old. |
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This is a personal story but also a story of generational change, of talents wasted and talents redeemed. |
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His mother was wasted and almost ashen in the morning with the morphia. |
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The only likable character was Pacey, and he was wasted during the season. |
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The group was set up as a rubber stamp so that the government can say they consulted a lot of people, and I wasted my time, not to mention your money, in going. |
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Russell is wasted in what is essentially a standard supportive wife role. |
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And, finally, as the clock ticks past five-thirty in the evening and you know the agent is shutting up shop for the day, realizing that you've wasted a perfectly good day. |
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It just seemed to me that the tropical island setting was totally wasted. |
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When the children scampered out, lunch pail in hand, William wasted no time in finding a metal bench in the shade cast by the building and the midday angle of the sun. |
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What is more shameful is what they are covering, essentially human-interest stories, with long stretches of valuable airtime wasted with bloviation on trivial legal maneuvers. |
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However, this method results in redundancy and wasted resources. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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Surely it would be no weakness for a thoughtful man who should resort, for the renovation of a wasted frame, to one of those salubrious mineral fountains. |
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If only the museum had been given a fraction of the budget wasted on silly stunts and vacuous indulgences of the Capital of Culture bid, its future would be assured. |
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Especially after all those wasted hours trying to look younger, slimmer, and better dressed just to get their rightful desserts. |
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In her first major film, in 1997 as Keanu Reeves' wife in Devil's Advocate, she negotiated the transformation from vibrant baby-faced blonde to wasted madwoman. |
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Even my years with the bank and the teachers college were not wasted. |
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The result, however, is slower overall performance and wasted resources. |
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In a recent meeting, medical directors of emergency medical services agreed that attempting to talk 911 callers through mouth-to-mouth procedures wasted valuable time. |
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Poor direction has resulted in a wasted and seemingly indifferent cast. |
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In conditions of uncertainty, all avenues must be explored even at the expense of redundancy and wasted resources. |
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I rang them the day before to see if i could have a telephone interview, they refused and said it wouldn't be a wasted journey as there were lots of things happening. |
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And, for a while, I thought I might have had a wasted journey. |
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But the Munster backroom boys don't believe it was a wasted journey. |
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I know people hate this sentiment, but it is a completely wasted vote. |
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Even though millions of pounds and thousands of valuable man-hours have been wasted on these endless meetings, a conclusion will never be reached. |
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With so many wasted votes, election results are badly distorted. |
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The audience gets the satisfaction of seeing the bad guy get wasted. |
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A few will think it a wasted vote, and there are other people to pick on. |
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Unfortunately, weeks had been wasted on ill-conceived recounts, and now time was running out. |
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The increased costs of the new governor and garrison far outstripped the profits of the wasted marchlands confiscated from Kildare and the Church. |
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His approach to food embodies a culinary ecology whereby nothing edible is wasted, which in part explains his fondness for the sausage-like scrapple. |
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I don't go out much anymore, so a Guide Dog would be wasted on me. |
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Every student dollar spent will be closely scrutinised to ensure that students are getting the best value for money and no money is wasted on frivolous exec pet projects. |
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A young person of undeterminable gender propped themselves up against the bar whilst trying to inject something into a wasted arm with a trembling hand. |
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Many students were stranded and uncounted months of their time was wasted. |
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For those in the resource world, every ton of junk that goes into a landfill represents wasted energy. |
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She spent all her hours in a deep slumber, her hands tied to the bed so that she could not disturb the tubes that connected her wasted body to life. |
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She looked beyond the countless houses to the giant walls topped with battlements and many attaching towers to the dark and wasted dessert plains beyond, her true home. |
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The Academy old boys have followed differing academic paths and I have wasted no time in making my feelings known to them about their continuing education. |
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Ellington was beating everyone up, as he always does when he's wasted. |
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And by not taking this lesson to heart, it becomes appallingly easy for the world to stand by and watch as human lives are senselessly wasted time and again. |
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So you throw a party, at which numerous people are too wasted to stand. |
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Drinking is one thing, getting so wasted you can hardly speak is another. |
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Time and time again they were bogged down by wasted opportunities. |
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She was completely wasted, and just got rejected by two guys. |
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Omar crossed the Ingur on 7 November and then wasted a great deal of time, the Russians doing little. |
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Theoretically in free and competitive markets, maximising profits ensures that resources are not wasted. |
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Many assets are wasted and in some few cases created specifically to fight a war. |
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First, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped. |
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Ying wasted no time in grabbing a microphone and doing her job, following her newshound instincts. |
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Pushing to the very end, past it, when you are snakebit is only more time wasted. |
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Enraged, 53-year-old Mr Herman invoiced these spivs PS10 for every minute he wasted answering their nuisance calls. |
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He only had Au18 trillion to spend, Au24 million of which he wasted on Italian nutjob Mario Ballotelli. |
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She said the creatures, who she named Mikki and Moki, made it to about three weeks old before they stopped eating and wasted away. |
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Also, in a gas-fired storage water heater, the pilot light heats the water in the tank so the energy isn't wasted. |
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The project not only helped use otherwise wasted milk, but made a profit which the school used to buy a smoothy maker. |
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Carpetbaggers already in situ to cash in on the wasted and exhausted city. |
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Days were wasted searching the South China Sea, not the Indian Ocean. |
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The Evan Williams-trained Padge wasted no time in getting off the mark over fences in the Ascot Underwriting Novices' Limited Handicap Chase. |
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And hours wasted on a crank call could mean the difference between life or death. |
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Nor is the serial misdiagnosis by Kingston hospital that wasted six desperately important months. |
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As the minutes tick past and I continue my lonely vigil, I realise that I have wasted a whole day. |
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In a 32-point game, she fought off five break points and wasted eight game points before rifling a backhand down the line. |
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It works if you heat up the nickel, if you save up the dime, and on a blackballer I wasted my prime. |
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It's a crying shame that so much money has been wasted on this pointless political campaign. |
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Every other individual of our party wasted in enervating slumbers, from the hesternal dissipation or debauch. |
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Finally, when the aircraft is flying the propelling jet itself contains wasted kinetic energy after it has left the engine. |
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Further, the system encouraged tactical voting, with many UKIP supporters believing that a vote for the party would be a wasted vote. |
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He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. |
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This energy was wasted because later in the cycle cold water was injected into the cylinder to condense the steam to reduce its pressure. |
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At the time of his death, his public reputation was that of a pornographer who had wasted his considerable talents. |
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It would be a mistake to suppose that the two years and more that I was in the office of our friend were wasted. |
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Because FPTP permits a high level of wasted vote, an election under FPTP is easily gerrymandered unless safeguards are in place. |
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Few G votes are wasted, and G will win a large number of seats by small margins. |
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Kirchner also wasted no time trying to enrole Francis in her campaign. |
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Chick estimates that anonymous calls to the hotline could help the city identify millions of dollars that are wasted or stolen. |
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If you don't, you can just keep the scope and put it on your hunting rifle, AR or recreational plinker without feeling like you've wasted money. |
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It's a wasted opportunity in that if we'd been behind it, and we wanted to do it, then it might have been good. |
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In monochronic cultures, time is experienced linearly and as something to be spent, saved, made up, or wasted. |
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A vote for any other candidate is considered to be likely wasted and bear no impact or benefit on the final result they would prefer. |
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Because FPTP permits many wasted votes, an election under FPTP is easily gerrymandered. |
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Davy urged Murchison to turn his energy to science, after hearing that he wasted his time riding to hounds and shooting. |
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Significant monies are wasted each week as bankers leave taxis outside, waiting on the clock, while they finish their lunches. |
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By KRIYA, the outgoing life force is not wasted and abused in the senses, but constrained to reunite with subtler spinal energies. |
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