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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reuse .
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Examples
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While I don't doubt that every effort will be made by profit-driven corporations to develop ways to produce goods even if rare minerals are fully depleted, the gulf between now and a future where minerals can be safely reclaimed and reused is fretfully wide.
Boing Boing 2009
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Similarly, an old building on an urban site, adapted and reused, is greener than any new building on a newly developed site.
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Similarly, an old building on an urban site, adapted and reused, is greener than any new building on a newly developed site.
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A small New Jersey organic plant food company (TerraCycle) whose products are made from earthworm droppings and sold in reused soda bottles is the subject of a 177 page ...
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Of course my workplace being and old Iraqi Airbase that we "reused" that went well with my coworkers, the ACLU, Brady Bunch, and all the other Antis weren't called.
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Of course my workplace being and old Iraqi Airbase that we "reused" that went well with my coworkers, the ACLU, Brady Bunch, and all the other Antis weren't called.
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Fair Syndication Consortium says that in a recent 30-day period, more than 75,000 sites "reused" a newspaper article without sharing ad revenue with the original source.
paidContent 2009
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Fair Syndication Consortium says that in a recent 30-day period, more than 75,000 sites "reused" a newspaper article without sharing ad revenue with the original source.
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- The Register reports how over a 30-day period in October and November 2009, more than 75,000 websites 'reused' at least one newspaper article without sharing revenue with the publisher, according to a new study by the Fair Syndication Consortium.
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- As part of its promise to highlight who's benefiting from all the linking done to newspaper articles across the web, the Fair Syndication Consortium says that in a recent 30-day period, more than 75,000 sites "reused" a newspaper article without sharing ad revenue with the original source.
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