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“Mr. Ford estimates there are five or six library branches within a two-mile area near his ward, which includes what he described as a little-used location in an industrial area.”
“Mr. Ford figures there are five or six library branches within a two-mile area near his ward, which includes what he described as a little-used location in an industrial area.”
“But he did not get any takers, even though he followed the requirements of a little-known, little-used program to bring in foreign farmworkers the legal way – by applying for guest worker visas.”
The Huffington Post: Americans Don't Want Farm Work, Despite Economy
“Next year, the Bulldogs will have only two seniors, Williams and little-used center Eric Stubbs.”
“Shortstop Derek Jeter had a breakout game, racking up four hits—two of them home runs— and little-used backup catcher Francisco Cervelli hit an eighth-inning grand slam to open up what had been a tight contest to help the Yanks to a 12-5 victory.”
The Wall Street Journal: Jeter to the Rangers and Skeptics: Take That
“The special forces raid on bin Laden's compound does highlight one little-used option for the U.S. in the Pakistani borderlands.”
“By putting more books in little-used school libraries?”
“The Justice Department is in talks with the state of Illinois to purchase a little-used prison in Thomson, Ill., to be used as a traditional federal prison.”
The Wall Street Journal: Obama Likely to Scale Back Legislative Plans
“After Katrina, MRGO, which was little-used by that time, was filled in.”
“Quinn has the legal authority to execute a deal with the federal government to sell the little-used Thomson Correctional Center in northwestern Illinois to house detainees from Guantanamo Bay.”
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