Once a year, during a 12-hour-long day, employees put their specific skills to use at non-profits.
The free-shipping program is meant to put more coins into day-to-day use.
Ms. McCLANAHAN: Well, the safest thing, especially for short-term money, is to put into CDs - and I would just use short-term CDs right now interest rates being so low - you could use money market funds, money market mutual funds.
More recently and much more famously, Silver has put his algorithm-based models to use in the political field, launching the blog FiveThirtyEight.com and correctly predicting the winner in 99 out of 100 total states in the past two presidential elections.
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That HDMI cable -- bundled in the box, as it should be -- is also put to good use with 1080p video content, which looks sharp and plays back flawlessly on the 2X.
Everybody's favorite far-reaching, possibly free speech-infringing law, the DMCA, is being put to use again for busting down on Divineo, a seller of mod-chips.
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Beanies have also been put to non-profit use: military veterans persuaded Ty to make Buddy Poppy, a white pup covered head-to-paw in poppies and used to teach schoolchildren about veterans and war.
Rather than release it straight to the commercial market it's tailor-made for, 3M told us that we could expect to first see it put to use in educational settings -- offering children, parents and teachers kinesthetic learning opportunities.
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And the 442-metre-high tower has continued to be put to good cinematic use.
To those with the notion that scientists are not just like the rest of the population, know this: many from the capacity crowd at Prof Mitchell's talk put their new-found chemical perspectives to use in New Orleans' famed French Quarter on Tuesday night.
The rear notification light is rather uncommon to smartphones -- we can't recall having seen a device adorned with two such indicators -- but anyone who tends to put their phone face-down will actually find a great deal of use out of this addition.
And they could not have a better example to learn from than model pro Alexander, who put his remarkable injury-free campaign down to his daily use of ice baths after training.
The Attorney General, when he learned about it, put an end to it -- its employment, its use -- and instructed the Inspector General of the Department of Justice to investigate it.
This is certainly not the first time the tech has been put to use -- Orange UK's been doing something similar, albeit bulkier, for the Glastonbury fest each year.
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In the December 2010 tax deal, Congress upped it to a 100% write-off for property acquired and put to use after Sept. 8th, 2010 through Dec. 31, 2011.
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In the hands of a true geek, the Ion has the potential to see its feature set put to full use, but that close-knit niche isn't likely to be eyeing a mid-2012 Gingerbread handset with an outdated processor.
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His answer is simple: "We need to put technology to use to address the issues of reducing non-combatant casualties in the battle-space".
But the triumph of her story is that, together with her teenage husband, she was able to go on to Durham University, graduate with a first-class degree, and put her fine literary sensibility to use in her own beautifully crafted prose.
Even the waste from the waste is put to good use -- the waste from the bio-fermentor is used as a natural fertiliser in the barley fields.
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Patrick has made clear her group of big investors plan to use it as a model to pursue similar put-back claims against other big banks that underwrote soured mortgage-backed securities.
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Tom Swozzi, mayor of the city of Glen Cove on Long Island, New York, ordered high-speed ferries put to use to transport paramedics, emergency medical technicians, nurses and doctors to relieve New York doctors.
This workforce -- which is in high demand today -- will require professionals who understand how to develop and harness data-crunching technologies such as Watson, and put them to use for solving the most pressing of business and societal needs.
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Today, the workshop is put to use by art-world celebrities such as David Lynch and Karl Lagerfeld.
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The technology, and our ever-improving ability to put it to productive use, will continue driving real gains in living standards.
Both firms are showing how big companies in a range of industries are likely to use the Internet to put themselves at the centre of new e-business ecosystems that will transform their entire way of doing business.
As part of the investment package, the Royal Mail will be able to put the money into a special account for the exclusive use of the pension fund - to help reassure pensioners that their savings are safe.
To demonstrate how it could be a broad-based solution, I put the question of why not use DPC for the Medicaid population to DPC practitioners.
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Recently, researchers writing in Physical Review B suggested that arranging a number of tiny cloaks in a two-dimensional grid could be put to use in biomedicine and sensing, as well as traditional camouflage.
The little 14-inch Chromebook runs Google's eponymous OS with an Intel Celeron 847 CPU clocked at 1.1GHz, an Intel HD GPU, 2GB of DDR3 SDRAM (expandable up to 4GB), and 16GB of SSD storage space, put to use on the 14-inch HD BrightView LED-backlit display (1366 x 768 resolution).
U.S. Patent No. 2, 292, 387 for a "Secret Communication System" was issued to Hedy Kiesler Markey and George Antheil in 1942. (Markey was the surname of a husband she had divorced in 1940.) The frequency-hopping technology was not put to use in World War II, but it was employed in 1962 during the blockade of Cuba.
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