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He shares a toilet with the children but never seems to use it.
NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky
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Occasionally, Howell will see a fabric she would never use, but longs to make it fit.
WSJ: Designer Margaret Howell | The Cult of
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"We were tired for four or five months, so we got used to it, but I'd never use that as an excuse, " Ranger Barry said.
BBC: County Down soldier shot dead in 'accident' in Afghanistan
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The former Scarlet Knights star was going to use it before addressing the crowd, but he never found the time.
WSJ: Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan is a man on the run
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But she says although she would never use the word fat in her surgery, as it has "childhood playground associations", she thinks talk of banning overweight is "political correctness gone mad".
BBC: Should we stop calling people 'overweight'?
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But Iraq never accounted for all the 100, 000 chemical weapons it produced for use in the Iran-Iraq war, and there are fears that thousands of them, filled with either deadly VX or mustard gas, could be squirreled away.
CNN: What Saddam's got
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And what we meant by it is that you need innovations you might never use but that you can drop into the market seemingly at will, you need multiple options to keep the market guessing and you need options to prevent the impression that RIM gives of being in a make or break moment.
FORBES: With Facebook, Apple and RIM Down, Why Is Amazon Up?
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For some, embryonic stem cell research requires the taking of a human life, but for others, it represents the acceptable use of cells from very early stage embryos that would never have developed into a person.
CNN: Looking for middle ground in a minefield