But it's there for someone to throw it away, it's happened before and it could happen again.
He said the device had initially been thrown by nationalists and the youth was merely trying to throw it away.
Being thankful for these opportunities is certainly one reason not to throw it away by making bad decisions with money.
Under pretence of finding it accidentally, and being about to throw it away, Mr Sternbach took his powder to the head of pharmacology for testing.
Maybe the other player would throw it away in a panic or get bottled up and stalled, so that the ref would end up blowing the whistle.
She called another lactation consultant, who listened patiently to her story and immediately offered this tip: pump some milk, throw it away, and put Anika to her breast.
It was reported Rangel and his wife had been at a sandwich chain when the manager said he would have to throw food away because it was closing for the night.
These are the things you could enjoy, all cast into oblivion, because when you throw away money on wasted electricity, you throw away everything you could have bought with it.
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It would be tragic if a slowdown triggered by outside events led Latin America to throw away the economic stability it has worked so hard to achieve.
Personally, I believe these design decisions make the game great for casual players since it is harder to throw a game away to a better team with a few mistakes, but I believe it hurts the competitive depth of the game a pro level.
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And though the financial fallout from this suspension will be less severe for Mr. Colon than for Mr. Cabrera (read the Cabrera piece linked above), it never tickles to throw money away.
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Most of the glass we throw away is green, but it's not worth much in Britain.
He mentioned the need for innovation last night, but it was your typical SOTU throw-away line, buried beneath mounds of class-warfare rhetoric.
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No one likes to throw away money but many people do it every year when they file their income taxes.
Even though the drug didn't allow her to throw away her wheelchair, she credits it with restoring her zest in life.
One outfit also uses written sales pitches that make drilling in Alaska seem as though it is a stone's throw away from a leaseholder's property.
He had the best of intentions, and knew exactly what harm alcohol could do, but it was very difficult for him to throw away the thing that helped him most - namely alcohol.
Until a few years back, ski boot manufacturers refused to sell retailers only the shells, so custom companies had to buy the whole boot and throw away the liner, charging customers for it anyway.
It's just a stone's throw away from the Green Zone, actually.
People used to boast of virgin soils and reliable rains in the Mau and to spice the deal, it was either free or sold at at throw away price.
The Exiles suddenly began to throw the ball around and it would have paid dividends straight away, but for a superb tackle by Cohen who came off his line and snuffed out a certain scoring move.
At one point, the Trust was having to throw away almost a quarter of all the food it served but since the introduction of a new system based on steaming its meals, and patients choosing from a menu the day before, the rate of wastage has halved, to around 11%.
We may need to adjust our regulation of the old capitalist model to make it run smoothly, but we don't throw that model away.
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