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The prince spoke to local residents who make use of the urban regeneration project, including Reem Alrowaili and her seven-year-old daughter, Eliana Mufti.

From BBC

It also wants more batteries and other storage systems, to be able to make use of solar energy outside of sunny periods.

From BBC

Some areas make use of GPs and pharmacies, others ask people to come to community clinics.

From BBC

The coziness comes from structure: meals designed to nourish through cold months, to make use of preserved ingredients, to create warmth without extravagance.

From Salon

But early boarding has become one of the most coveted ones: It mainly has to do with the move by airlines almost two decades ago to charge for checked baggage, which prompted travelers to increasingly bring their luggage on the plane and make use of the overheard bin space.

From MarketWatch