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But many people don’t make use of benefits they are eligible for.

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If Dek and Thia can learn to accept each other’s weaknesses and make use of each other’s strengths, there’s hope for a lot of couples who have to deal with much less pressing issues than what to do when you’re about to get sucked into the giant underbelly-mouth of a hulking forest squid.

"In the ocean, where carbon is scarce, microbes seem to have fine-tuned these enzymes to make use of this new, human-made carbon source: plastic."

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In the event of non-payment, states have invited recipients to make use of food banks — which could be swiftly overwhelmed by the demand.

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"At the minute, they are in better form, a lot of races they have been quicker. But we still have chances. We have a better car from now until the end of the season and we just have to make use of that."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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