He was gifted when it came to matters relating to the soil and livestock and his instinctive knowledge was always put to good use. |
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The rear surrounds are put to good use, although there is not clearly defined separation or distinction between the channels. |
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Here, we see the island put to good use in this large space, with the stovetop on the surface and cabinets for pots and pans below. |
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The 260 youngsters at the school can use the boards for a wide range of activities and they have already been put to good use. |
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Products from coir, coconut shells, sisal, jute and a variety of other items can be put to good use, he feels. |
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Music is also put to good use in the baby sleeping room, where there is also a dragonfly light feature creating a restful atmosphere. |
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The new flood lights were put to good use on a very wet and windy December's night. |
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Quadcopters and other drone-type devices are being put to good use by researchers, conservationists, game wardens, and wildlife biologists. |
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The dependable talents of director Tony Cownie are being put to good use in the Lyceum's first production of the new season. |
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The deadly botulism variety of food poisoning, usually from improperly canned food items, can be put to good use. |
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Here's a relatively big budget put to good use, with some atmospheric location shooting instead of the standard backlots and backdrops. |
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Actually, black cod is not cod at all, but sablefish and its sweet, rich flavour was put to good use in this smoky dish. |
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However, an embryo otherwise destined for the incinerator being put to good use, denies the uniqueness of humanity. |
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But the songs are more traditional than their bizarro instrumentation would suggest, and all the musical toys are put to good use. |
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An unused parsonage at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ottumwa, Iowa, has been put to good use. |
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However, occasionally a diamond appears in amongst the residual material, and there's always plenty of other less-precious material which can still be put to good use. |
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That tart hasn't happened yet, but some of the pralines were put to good use in this pink praline chocolate cake, which I baked for my sister's birthday party a few days ago. |
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Biosolids can be put to good use by applying on agricultural land, use in silviculture, sale as fertilizer, and use in horticulture. |
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The time, talent and money invested in it are for naught if the information produced isn't put to good use. |
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Rather, it should have been put to good use by providing survivor benefits which are consistent with industry standards. |
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It has to be put to good use to achieve freedom, equity, solidarity, tolerance, non-violence, respect for nature and shared responsiblity. |
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The information requires competent and thorough analysis and interpretation before it can be put to good use by organizations and communities. |
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Alternatives to travelling were put to good use, and the number of telepresence locations has been expanding enormously. |
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The results show there were savings in emissions and additional quantities of waste material put to good use. |
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They explained to us that there is a huge amount of livestock in Guinea and that the wastes could be put to good use in biogas digesters. |
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This knowledge can often be put to good use in other aspects of your personal and professional life. |
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Time spent in transit must no longer be lost time, but must be put to good use so that it becomes living time. |
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Brazil's famous beef is put to good use at the numerous churrascarias. |
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Time to put to good use the suffrage and the education that our foremothers of all classes and colors worked hard to win us. |
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The decision to turn the site into a lavender farm and distillery is likely to be welcomed by locals who have long fought to ensure the land is put to good use. |
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The money saved on interest repayments can be put to good use elsewhere. |
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With this feature, the pulse oximeter is put to good use in the medical field as an instrument that gives results instantaneously without the need to draw blood. |
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Mountbatten later justified the raid by arguing that lessons learned at Dieppe in 1942 were put to good use later in the war. |
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We want taxpayers to feel that their money is being put to good use by the European Union and most importantly that they are getting good value for money. |
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It is no secret that many of ITT's products are put to good use in environmental applications around the world, particularly in the areas of wastewater treatment. |
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And I'm glad the owls were put to good use. |
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In addition to planting trees at the construction site, SSQ Financial Group has put in place a number of important ecological measures to ensure that the wood from the cut trees is put to good use. |
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On the relation between rural development policy and regional policy, the first should not be integrated into the second as the current system helps to guarantee that funds are put to good use to encourage rural development. |
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Maybe it's his dazzlingly conceited grin, which is put to good use here in a screwball comedy that's put together like an action caper. |
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It confirmed that the status quo in Cyprus is unacceptable and that the period remaining before the start of the accession must be put to good use in efforts to find a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus question. |
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However, waste can also be put to good use through reuse, recycling, composting and thermal treatment. |
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A number of changes are also proposed in this budget in order to ensure donors that they can continue to be confident that their donations are being put to good use. |
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The Transit is also put to good use as a maritime shuttle! |
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What steps had the Government taken to ensure that such funds were put to good use and to address the fear that resources might be lost owing to corruption. |
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The MEGA VAC was put to good use recently on an electrical conduit installation project in the bushland near Noosa along the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. |
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This conscience money should be ring fenced and put to good use. |
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