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I always wanted to be creative and find a use for them.
Kaska tries to find a use for every part of the beavers he kills.
That doesn't mean we non-scientific folk can't find a use for this...thing.
But the defense analyst said it's unclear if the military could find a use for it.
Compatible with multiple platforms, you'll always be able to find a use for this Logitech headset.
I don't know why this dish exists, except to find a use for a proprietary Momofuku product.
We tried to find a use for it, and never managed to—but, obviously, the Russians did.
Manhattan and Adrian Veidt—as well as find a use for the legacy of the dead third, Rorschach.
Considering all the dishes you may need to prepare for Thanksgiving, you'll probably find a use for most of these.
Maybe just one of them would find a use for his images that would make the world a better place.
If you're one of the people who has a need for these extreme wireless speeds, then maybe you'll find a use for it.
But less known or appreciated is the company's early attempts to find a use for its 3D-imaging technology in the medical world.
It works well — the question is whether filmmakers will find a use for it, as they have Filmic's well-regarded pro camera app.
At this price, you can probably get a few and place one in each room, and you'll probably find a use for it, too. 
At this price, you can probably get a few and place one in each room, and you'll probably find a use for it, too.
The new functionality should help you find a use for any old Mac lying around, which you might have been tempted to sell or recycle.
Hopefully, GoPro's upcoming attempt makes it easy to find a use for its footage outside of the small amount of services that support 360 videos natively.
Folks with very large music collections and those who shoot a lot of 4K video on their phones, for example, will easily find a use for it. 
We had a blast with the comic's first volume, in which Suzie and her BF Jon, who shares her power, find a use for their skill (in public).
Now, one company wants to find a use for these photos, by offering a resource of 100,000 AI-generated faces to anyone that can use them — royalty free.
I don't know why there haven't been a million devices like this already, because it's an obviously convenient design that I think most people could find a use for.
And, for the life of me, I could not find a use for that touchscreen—except to perform some basic drag-and-drop tasks the trackpad was unwilling to do.
No bare-bones minimalism for this advocate of all things purple and lurid, who apparently never met a poetic image or theatrical shock tactic he couldn't find a use for.
With natural gas prices low, many fracking operations are losing money, so producers have been eager to find a use for the ethane they get as a byproduct of drilling.
Washington reveals that as she set out to create hues that every women would find a use for, she wore the colors everywhere from the Scandal set to the red carpet.
Two days is enough time to explore an idea without burning out, and at these jams, programmers, writers, musicians, artists and project managers can all find a use for their talents.
There's no purpose for making these weird substances aside from basic research—it's not like someone's going to find a use for a vat of frigid crystalline liquid helium any time soon.
"The leftover of any product of Hermès has in itself a quality that you must look at and try to find a use for," Mussard said, as she fondled a silk square.
Because of the sheer volume of information they process, data centres will always be able to find a use for a chip that can do only one thing, but do it very well.
I have been using it for one weekend, and while at first I had a lot of fun playing with it, I ultimately couldn't find a use for it in my daily filming.
You can buy one from Shapeways, or just print your own—if you're comfortable with 3D modeling software and desperate to find a use for that 3D printer you spent a few hundred bucks on.
The free night certificate from this card is worth up to 35,000 points, and it's not a problem at all for me to find a use for it where I'm getting more than $95 in value.
These are very specific little treats, and I suspect their presence in our office pantries, as we call our bedraggled little snack zones, inspired Mr. Ezersky to find a use for WASABI PEAS in a puzzle.
But edge-case functionality stands a better chance of working for anyone when it isn't locked to a single device, so there may well be Galaxy S10 users out there who'll find a use for this.
I have yet to find a use for them (apparently there's some secret stick-loving character hidden away somewhere…), but I wandered around the town with a stick proudly displayed above my head for all to see instead.
A dedicated computer vision chip seems to be something that just about every electronic device could find a use for, but Intel's main pursuits for implementing Movidius Myriad chips are on drones, VR/AR headsets, robotics and smart cameras.
In common with other treasures left by Saddam, toppled in 2003 during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and hanged three years later for crimes against humanity, the governments that succeeded him have been struggling to find a use for the ship.
The full list, which includes a black heart (much anticipated), gorilla (ugh), selfie (a true sign of the times), and "person doing cartwheel" (sure, I can find a use for that), was accepted back in June as part of Unicode Version 9.0.
The WI is best known in the U.K. for making jam and home-preserved food, a task they took on during World War II to help find a use for fruits that would potentially go to waste and also help supply much-needed food for a nation under rationing.
The building was renovated but the province failed to find a use for it. As a result, little by little, the castle was neglected and was subsequently looted by burglars who removed valuable furniture and decorative fittings from the interior.
After all the items are found, Spyler and CeCe do their activity/task. They always find a use for every item. Each episode also has a super challenge, announced after the episode’s title, involving finding a certain number of a specific object throughout the episode, such as four wingnuts or six triangular blocks.
In 2000, Poltimore House Trust was set up to find a use for the house and restore it. The first phase was to encase the house in scaffolding with a roof to protect it, which was done in 2005. In 2009, the Trust secured £500,000 from English Heritage to begin the restoration process.
A romany caravan and cabin in Rhydlewis, rented out by Under the Thatch. Under The Thatch is a holiday company run by Dr Greg Stevenson. Under The Thatch was established in 2001 so that Stevenson could find a use for a derelict cottage he had restored. Stevenson rents out properties he has restored or renovated to holiday makers.
In the early 60s, carousel slide projectors with a horizontally mounted tray was released by Kodak. In the late 1950s Roger Appeldorn was challenged by his boss at 3M to find a use for the transparencies that were the waste of their color copy process. Appeldorn developed a process for the projection of transparent sheets that led to 3M’s first marketable transparency film.
In May 2004 rioting broke out at the Diamondback Correctional Facility in Watonga, Oklahoma, constructed in 1998. CCA closed it in 2010 after losing a federal contract. The town hoped to find other uses for the facility,"After losing possible federal contract, Watonga hopes to find a use for Diamondback Correctional Facility", Enid News and Eagle, Cass Rains, June 14, 2011. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
As the Talon loads Nygma into the car, Kathryn tells Gordon that they'll find a use for Riddler before departing. Nygma later discovered that Oswald Cobblepot is his neighbouring prisoner. Both of them work together to escape from their prison. At the conclusion of the chaos caused by the Alice Tetch Virus, Oswald outsmarts Riddler and has Victor Fries use his freeze gun on him.
A 500 and a 650 cc version was intended for the Fiat 500, but Fiat withdrew from the project. Carcano saw his chance to find a use for his new engine. The "Mulo Meccanico" (Mechanical Donkey) offered wheel drive and variable wheelbase and track width. The 754 cc engine produced just 20 hp, due to a low compression ratio that, reflected low quality fuel.
The present Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds was opened in October 1819 and over the next 150 years the Corporation struggled to find a use for The Market Cross. It was used variously as a reading room, concert hall, shops and Mayor’s Parlour. Indeed from 1840 to 1971, the building was known as The Town Hall. Each new function meant the building was altered, leaving little of its Georgian interior.
It measures 44 feet by 75 feet and each long side features a porch divided among the four units. and It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The Ashford family bought Walker's Mill and Walker's Bank in 2002. They renovated Walker's Mill into an office for their building, but did not find a use for Walker's Bank, which has limited parking and is under deed restrictions.
Because the process yields equivalent amounts of chlorine and sodium hydroxide (two moles of sodium hydroxide per mole of chlorine), it is necessary to find a use for these products in the same proportion. For every mole of chlorine produced, one mole of hydrogen is produced. Much of this hydrogen is used to produce hydrochloric acid, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, or is burned for power and/or steam production.
A poor woman finds a pot on the road. She thinks it must have a hole for it to be discarded, but optimistically decides she might find a use for it as a flowerpot. Looking inside she discovers it is full of gold pieces, and decides to drag it home in her shawl. She drags it for a while, but when she looks back, the pot has become a lump of silver.
When King died in 1927, he left the sum of £10,000 to the New Plymouth parks and reserves board. However, due to some failed business ventures prior to his death, the money was unavailable, and in 1934 the trustees of his estate gifted the property to the New Plymouth borough instead. Unable to find a use for the house, it was demolished in 1936. The suburb expanded south to its current limits in the 1950s.
He described what he felt as being: Three days later, on 19 April 1943, Hofmann intentionally ingested 250 micrograms of LSD. This day is now known as "Bicycle Day", because he began to feel the effects of the drug as he rode home on a bike. This was the first intentional LSD trip. Hofmann continued to take small doses of LSD throughout much of his life, and always hoped to find a use for it.
The property was leased out during the 20th century and in the early 1960s became a hotel. It was largely destroyed by fire in 1978, and thereafter the ruins stood neglected and deteriorating. Much effort to find a use for the shell that would justify the substantial cost of renovation came to nothing. In the early 2000s the owners together with English Heritage, the local authority and the Landmark Trust planned for restorations that were finished in 2012.
Some objects from the Lower Castle were recovered after the fire because they had been covered by the roof shingles. However, the objects from the Middle and Upper Castle were not reconstructed until 1861. To find a use for the historical object, Ödön Zichy, the administrator of the property (as administrator of Veszprém County), organized a foundation which had the aim of founding a regional museum of Orava. The first exhibition took place at the Thurzo Palace in 1868.
Simplex, owner of the largest parcel of land, left Cambridge in 1969 (the company later became a unit of Tyco International). The Simplex property was then acquired by MIT. Most of the buildings were razed in the 1970s, leaving a large area of overgrown vacant lots that languished for many years while MIT tried to find a use for the property. Serious planning began in 1983 with MIT's selection of Forest City to develop the land, and approval of a city master plan for the area.
The only exception was corpses used for dissection-- cadavers. Punch, 25 April 1917 On 25 April the weekly British humorous magazine Punch printed a cartoon entitled "Cannon-Fodder--and After," which showed the Kaiser and a German recruit. Pointing out a window at a factory with smoking chimneys and the sign "," the Kaiser tells the young man: "And don't forget that your Kaiser will find a use for you--alive or dead." On 30 April the story was raised in the House of Commons, and the government declined to endorse it.
The city hosted the Diamondback Correctional Facility, owned by the Corrections Corporation of America from 1998,, and the prison grew to become the town's largest employer.. But the prison, housing Arizona inmates, experienced a riot in May 2004, and the contract to utilize the facility was not renewed, resulting in the prison closing in May 2010.After losing possible federal contract, Watonga hopes to find a use for Diamondback Correctional Facility, Enid News and Eagle, Cass Rains, June 14, 2011. Retrieved November 8, 2011. This left 300 prison workers jobless or transferred elsewhere.
Kitiara, still driven by a desire to find a use for her brothers, was annoyed by Raistlin for this same reason. She knew Caramon would make a great warrior, but she did not know what to do with his brother. The answer came when a powerful archmagus of the White Robes, named Antimodes, stopped for a night in Solace. Kitiara, after much effort, persuaded the archmage to talk to Raistlin, who impressed the archmage with intellect and wisdom beyond what Antimodes felt should be possessed by a child of six.
Defibrillator phone box, Brent Pelham, Hertfordshire Following a competition by a Girl Guide unit in 2011 to find a use for their local disused telephone box in Glendaruel, Argyll, it has been fitted with a defibrillator. The equipment can be accessed only by following instructions from the Scottish Ambulance Service during an emergency call. The conversion of the box was paid for by BT under the Adopt A Kiosk scheme and the defibrillator was supplied by the Community Heartbeat Trust. Similar installations have been made in many other places, including Loweswater, Cumbria,, Auchenblae, Aberdeenshire, Withernwick, East Riding of Yorkshire, and Witney, Oxfordshire.
Due to pilot projects in some select areas there also exists 7710 phones which contain an optional DVB-H tuner module. DVB-H wouldn't be complete for the consumer market until the Nokia N92 exactly a year after the 7710. Considering the particularity of this model (big screen, without keys, touch screen), the Italian subsidiary of Nokia decided to arrange creative brainstorming to find a use for this phone "completely new". It was sold along with a satellite receiver and has been used as the first satellite navigation system on a touch screen mobile phone in the world.
The aim was to find a use for noise in radar echoes that had proved to be from weather. Marshall and his doctoral student Walter Palmer later received recognition for their work on the drop size distribution in mid-latitude rain that led to the rain rate relation to radar reflectivity (Z-R relation). Following World War II, Marshall and R.H. Douglas formed the "Stormy Weather Group" at McGill University and continued their work. Different radars were used by the Stormy Weather Group to research the characteristics of precipitation at Dawson College, continuing the tradition of meteorology at McGill.
Reconciling the danger and excitement of serving in the elite British Parachute Regiment with life back home with his family does not prove simple for Frank Dillon (Jason Isaacs). An impulsive and aggressive man, he is aware that his pay-off from the army isn't sufficient to secure his future but, like his friends, struggles to find stable employment elsewhere. With no one prepared to take a chance on him, Frank may be powerless to resist the approaches of Barry Newman (Peter O'Toole), an East End gangster who could certainly find a use for a trained killer.
The dustjacket blurb read as follows: > M. Poirot, the hero of The Mysterious Affair at Stiles and other brilliant > pieces of detective deduction, comes out of his temporary retirement like a > giant refreshed, to undertake the investigation of a peculiarly brutal and > mysterious murder. Geniuses like Sherlock Holmes often find a use for > faithful mediocrities like Dr. Watson, and by a coincidence it is the local > doctor who follows Poirot round, and himself tells the story. Furthermore, > as seldom happens in these cases, he is instrumental in giving Poirot one of > the most valuable clues to the mystery.
Bo'ness Hippodrome interior In 2002 Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT) invited three companies to respond to their brief to find a use for the former Hippodrome Cinema. The agreement made provision for the refurbished building to be transferred or leased to the creators of the preferred scheme on favourable terms in return for their speculative consultancy work. Reinstating the cinema back to its former use and the creation of a community space was proposed by IDEAS, the Falkirk-based design firm. Although at the time the preferred option was for the building to be used as a Gym, SHBT requested that they retain an option on the IDEAS proposals.
Marshall was recalled to Canada in 1939 to join the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa and participate in the war effort. In Canada, he first worked on ballistics problems, then on experiments with a brand new invention, the radar. He was among the first to recognize that an artifact that sometimes obscured ships and planes on radar data was caused by rain and snow. In 1943, Marshall underwent thoracic surgery to fight a reappearance of tuberculosis and then took the lead of the "Stormy Weather" project by the Canadian Department of National Defense whose purpose was to find a use for these parasitic echoes.
Efforts to allow black officers to serve were slow to develop, with only the Territorial Battalion of the Gold Coast Regiment permitting black officers by 1939, and only two officers being commissioned at all by the end of the war.Healy, 279–280 Prime Minister Winston Churchill was informed on a visit to West Africa in May 1941 that it was necessary to find a large number of officers for the RWAFF. Churchill asked Władysław Sikorski, who was keen to support the British and also to find a use for his officers, for 400 Polish officers and Sikorski so agreed.Healy, p. 281 All told, 273 Polish officers served in the British West African forces during the war.
View of the lake and boating dock at Belmar Park in 2010 Bonfils Stanton willed approximately half of her $13 million estate – including the mansion and the surrounding – to Stanton, with the provision that it be transferred to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver if he remarried. Stanton eventually donated the mansion to the Church, but when the Church could not find a use for it in keeping with the terms of Bonfils Stanton's will, it had the mansion demolished in 1970. The marble entry gate and marble boat dock are still extant. Bonfils Stanton put the other half of her estate in trust for the Franciscan Religious Order of St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church of Denver.
The shelter, like many of the deep shelters reluctantly approved by the Government, came too late to provide mass protection during the periods of heaviest bombing. In June 1943 the final bill for the project was in; £16,348,006. Although the shelters were used the reducing frequency of the bombing raids meant that it never saw the levels of use for which it was designed. After the war it was used for customs and excise storage, fire brigade training, and was even considered for Cold War use but rejected due to extensive dry rot. The Borough Council visited in the 1950s to see whether they could find a use for it, but disapprovingly recorded it to be “damp, dark and featureless”.
Governor Knowles unveils the sign marking the site of what would become the Bong Memorial Recreation Area The abandoned base was turned over to the General Services Administration (GSA) in 1959. In the same year, the Wisconsin legislature created the Wisconsin Federal Surplus Property Development Commission, later known as the Bong Commission, to find a use for the affected area and guide disposal of the property. Three people were appointed by Governor Gaylord Nelson to the group—George Schlitz from nearby Wheatland, Wheatland town chairman and former chairman of the Kenosha County board; William Beyer of Racine, chairman of the Racine County board; and Professor Jacob Beuscher of Madison, from the University of Wisconsin School of Law. That commission subsequently set up a dummy corporation, the Wisconsin federal Surplus Property Development Commission, later known as the Bong Corporation.

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