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27 Sentences With "found a use for"

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Rand Paul has finally found a use for Donald Trump.
I for one would have found a use for an all-bacon record.
Which doesn't mean the unit hasn't found a use for their old stockpile of DJI-made technology.
Emirates, based in Dubai, has found a use for the camera installed on a portable tablet in its first-class suite.
Busch found a way to make good use of his 1 Gbps connection, and now he's found a use for 10 Gbps, too.
Hughes had found a use for the gallant Locke: an entrée to the bold movement in black American writing then rumbling to life.
Around this time, my (now) husband and I moved into an apartment that had a microwave, something I had never found a use for before.
YouTuber Sam Battle of LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER finally found a use for all of those abandoned Furbys by building his very own Furby organ.
Stora Enso has also found a use for pure lignin, which is often a waste product of papermaking, since most paper is made of pulp with the lignin removed.
The running theory has been that as gigabit internet becomes available, businesses will find new uses for it in the same way that Netflix found a use for high-speed internet.
R.T. Walson for The Wall Street Journal spoke to several survivalists who have finally found a use for the worst-case scenarios bunkers they previously bought, now that the coronavirus is rapidly spreading across America.
Of course, the extremely normal people of the internet quickly found a use for it: declaring nearly every beloved pop culture figure to be "one thicc bih" (a phrase which appears to have originated with this Tumblr post).
But in the churches of Venice I found a use for them, I could read the paintings for R., or not the paintings but the stories they told: Joseph of Arimathea, Mary and Martha, Sebastian nursing his arrows.
"We are extremely excited to be a part of a project that found a use for land that has sat vacant ... And now houses a solar facility which will deliver cleaner energy for this community for years to come," AES Distributed Energy's Jeff Palmer said.
The oldest poems are recognizably his, but they haven't all earned their earnestness yet: And sometime in those meaningful hours, we who have never found a use for the thingexcept to mismanage its name,as is our bitter nature, did not hearthe hedge apple at last let go. Thud.
Danel 1967, pp. 7, 10. The French Air Force found a use for the Potez 633 aircraft as conversion trainers for units that had received the Breguet 691 attack aircraft. On 20 May 1940, three Potez 633s took part in a strafing mission against German troops near Arras.
The book had confirmed his theory that life could be simplified or reduced down to a series of straightforward propositions. He created a system consisting of rows of zeros and ones. During this time period, Leibniz had not yet found a use for this system. Binary systems predating Leibniz also existed in the ancient world.
Though considered a pest to most since it can decimate grain storages, humans have found a use for this pesky moth. In Chinese culture it is the main ingredient of "insect tea." This drink is popular enough that scientists have been studying the moth's optimum growth conditions so they can possibly cultivate it for commercial use.
ADVENT never got off the drawing board, but Centaur quickly found a use for several NASA planetary probe projects, namely Mariner and Surveyor. An initial lack of funds caused the project to drag on far longer than intended. Under original timetables, Centaur was to make its first flight in January 1961. In April, NASA Lunar and Planetary Programs director Oran Nicks suggested that it might be necessary to use Atlas-Agena for Mariner instead.
In 1786, the Empress found a use for the castle as a place of exile for Duchess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel who had asked the Empress for protection from her violent husband, Prince Frederick of Würtemberg. She died at the estate under unclear circumstances, only 23 years old. Her grave is located in the nearby Kullamaa church, and her life has inspired plenty of local lore. In 1797, Emperor Paul I presented the estate as a gift to general Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden.
The title "In a Little While" originated as a line that co-producer Brian Eno had been toying with but not found a use for before giving it to U2.Stokes (2005), p. 154 The vocals of lead singer Bono were quickly developed in a couple of improvised takes after he arrived at the studio hungover and with very little voice after a "very big night out on the town" and only two hours of sleep. Guitarist the Edge said that Bono sang "this incredible improvised lyric and melody", while Bono described his voice as one "that was up all night".
The notion of a youth cup was thought of by Sir Joe Richards, the late President of the Football League. He initially put forward the idea to the league clubs but they were not enthused, Richards then took the idea to the Football Association, who liked the idea and created the competition in the same year. The Youth Cup trophy itself was purchased by the Football League during World War II. However, they never found a use for it. Football League secretary Fred Howarth found the trophy in a cupboard at the Starkie Street office and handed it over to the Football Association.
In addition to the marked improvement in sanitation, on-site treatment of hazardous waste allows operational cost savings for these facilities. The government of Tuscany, Italy for example calculated an annual figure of 8 Million Euro that was saved by turning to on-site treatment of medical hospital waste. Supermarkets and food producers (who dump unused food waste in municipal landfills at a rate that is alarming many conservationists) have found a use for converter technology. By processing unused and decomposing food matter together with packaging and other refuse on site, supermarkets have achieved improvements in terms of waste disposal costs.
Hazel, birch and willow grew in the area at this time but the pine and oak must have been driftwood or imported timber. Drawings scratched on slate have been found of dragon-prowed ships, portraits of an old man and of a young, bearded man and of a four-legged animal. The drawings were found in the Viking levels but are Pictish in style and may either pre-date the arrival of the Norse or indicate a continuity of art and culture from one period to the next.Ritchie (2003) suggests the Norse may have found a use for Pictish carvings, although Armit (2006) pp.
Until then, it had tended to denounce the young rebels' "adventurism." Despite this background of mistrust, when Castro moved the revolution sharply to the left in the early 1960s he found a use for the PSP apparatus, and for young but experienced activists such as Malmierca, in giving a disciplined organizational underpinning to his embryonic regime. Malmierca was one of the founders of the powerful state security apparatus — a role for which his lack of any discernible personality and reluctance to reveal even the most innocuous details about his personal life, must have been a positive advantage. He was also one of the functionaries who supervised the merger of the PSP with Castro's July 26 Movement to form the Cuban Communist Party in 1965.
This would allow call routing to be completed in an all-digital system, while also offering a separate data line. The Basic Rate Interface, or BRI, is the standard last-mile connection in the ISDN system, offering two 64 kbps "bearer" lines and a single 16 kbps "delta" channel for commands and data. Although ISDN found a number of niche roles and some wider uptake in specific locales, the system was largely ignored and garnered the industry nickname "innovation subscribers didn't need." It found a use for a time for small-office digital connection, using the voice lines for data at 64 kbps, sometimes "bonded" to 128 kbps, but the introduction of 56 kbps modems undercut its value in many roles.
Riemenschneider 2013, pp. 237-238 Having been offered the opportunity to lease an unoccupied country house, Schloss Wieblingen near Heidelberg, in 1926, Thadden quickly found a use for it. At Easter 1927, after receiving government approval to do so, as well as obtaining the requisite funds, Schloss Wieblingen became the home of Thadden's Evangelisches Landerziehungsheim für Mädchen, a private boarding school for girls incorporating the Christian ethics that Thadden had been brought up with and held dear, as well as Kurt Hahn's educational ideas.Riemenschneider 2013, pp. 239-240 The initial enrolment was thirteen girls, whom Thadden hoped to train "strictly and fairly to (be) independently thinking, emancipated women." The 1920s were also the time when the National Socialists were rising to prominence. By the time Thadden founded her school, Adolf Hitler had already been released from prison after the Beerhall Putsch, and the Nazis were gaining popularity.

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