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She keeps often-used appliances — a juicer, toaster, food processor, espresso machine and blender — on her counter, as well as two wood cutting boards.
Adding Style to a Kitchen Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan 2011
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Or maybe an outright weight tax that can only be recouped with an active and often-used gym membership?
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It's not an often-used section of the crimes code, said Lititz police Sgt. Kerry Nye.
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"Notes" field contains a very short description of writer's predominant style and sub-genre, plus most often-used pen names and "claims to fame".
The Ultimate Guide to Modern Writers of Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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The federal agency also says on its website that the often-used term "garbage patch" is a "misnomer" because the tiny bits of plastic don't amount to visible masses, but adds that "manmade litter and debris do not belong in our oceans and waterways."
Paper or Plastic? A Lawyer's Answer Sends Him From Hero to Pariah Vauhini Vara 2011
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Two quarterly falls in GDP—an often-used definition of a technical recession—is also the first successive contraction since the four-quarter decrease from April 2008 through March 2009 amid the global financial crisis.
Japan Slides into Recession Takashi Nakamichi 2011
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It's not an often-used section of the crimes code, said Lititz police Sgt. Kerry Nye.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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You read the newspapers and financial blogs and you are well aware of two things: insider trading is illegal, and yet it is an often-used business model with a long and inglorious history.
Phil Trupp: The Tipster Calls: Do You Take the Money and Run? Phil Trupp 2011
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Walk Score is an often-used tool for those looking to sell property based on "walkability."
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For often-used toys, digital cameras, and other devices drawing bursts of power, make the greener choice: rechargeables.
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