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  • Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
  • Let's invest time in young people, not just brand them as criminals and wasters.
  • The biggest annoyance is that this spastic clutter of a hyperactive, ultra-communicative, check down time-waster is a first ballot Hall of Fame shoe-in. The Peyton Puzzle: Redskins Week 6 preview
  • There were the usual bunch of wasters hanging round the bar.
  • The high-intensity discharge lights used in industrial, retail, and institutional settings are serious energy wasters.
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  • Bit of a waster, but with your background that's to be expected. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • This year Las Vegas entered what it calls drought alert, meaning tight restrictions on water use for residents and businesses and heavy fines for water wasters.
  • The ventripotent mulatto, the great cater, worker, earner and waster, the man of much and witty laughter, the man of the great heart and alas! of the doubtful honesty, is a figure not yet clearly set before the world; he still awaits a sober and yet genial portrait; but with whatever art that may be touched, and whatever indulgence, it will not be the portrait of a precision. Memories and Portraits
  • You know the type, those wasters that were too idle to go out and check the genny during the night and let it run out of oil or fuel. Army Rumour Service
  • I think hanging round Savile Row waiting for potential clients to visit London is a big energy waster.
  • I'm not fond of sweeping generalisations but on the whole I see people who beg as wasters taking the easy way out.
  • I guess that see it as more of a timewaster in that now you have something that can store innumerous games and apps and allow you do something other than solitaire or snake while you wait for your friend to show up and a tighter leash, i.e. you can do more things with it, kind of like a computer, but it takes a little longer. The Nervous Breakdown
  • The waster polymer produced from the process of dry - acrylic fiber has extensive application value.
  • Liz and I had to work and save and calculate just like other people; elseways we should be as poor as any good-for-nothing, drunken waster of a woman that thinks her luck will last for ever.
  • Your review, though diplomatic, is completely off the mark - this film is an epic time waster.
  • I could tell how the doctor, a man whose shoulders often looked as if they had been caught in a shower of tobacco ash, brought me the news to the school-house, and now, when I crossed the fields to dumfounder Waster Lunny with it, I found Birse, the post, reeling off the story to him as fast as a fisher could let out line. The Little Minister
  • No sober wit can say, that the injustice and injury done by the broken man to his brother, and against the Eighth Commandment, “Thou shalt not steal,” is nothing formally, but the very just and real debt that the surety hath taken upon him; and that the surety is as guilty of the same very fault and sin of wastery that is inherent in the broken bankrupt, as the bankrupt himself. The Tryal & Triumph of Faith: or An Exposition of the History of Christs dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan.
  • Apart from all of that he spends a good deal of time talking to wasters like me.
  • The current over the top road building programme demonstrates the this is a waster of tax payers' money.
  • Searching for your stapler , calculator, note pad or pen is a time - waster, creating stress and frustration.
  • It will provide a field day for Nimbys, malicious competitors, busybodies and timewasters.
  • Are you saying that each and every one of these 4 million is a desperate loser, a waster, a drop-out?
  • Going back many years to his youth, he recounts his days as a near-bum, listening to jazz, watching beautiful women, living with crooks and wasters.
  • Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
  • How could such an intelligent and articulate woman want a bloody waster like you?
  • It was my first thought to have made a fire and burned them; but my disposition has always been opposed to wastery, for one thing; and for another, to have burned these things that she had worn so close upon her body, seemed in the nature of a cruelty. David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And Fran
  • He is steadily getting back on his feet, his demeanour, showing that he is far from being the idle waster, and he is respected, as he respects others, and doesn't actively tout his wares.
  • Although it is easy to dismiss meetings as time wasters, the above indicates why you should take them seriously.
  • Many household machines are great energy wasters.
  • She has no patience with time-wasters.
  • Following the fortunes of a gang losers, wasters and thieves on a near-derelict council estate might not seem like a barrel of laughs.
  • [EDITOR'S NOTE: I have made up a total of two words in the last two days: 'wastery' and 'sinnery'. Oatcake Diary Entry
  • I'm sorry, but there's no way this disaster of a president, this serial trasher of the Constitution, this slaughterer of 100,000 innocent Iraqis, this waster of nearly 30,000 American lives (the dead and the maimed victims in uniform of his pointless invasion of Iraq), was mourning anything. Bush Mourning 9-11? Oh Sure!
  • It shall never be said, whilst I am bailiff of Southampton, that any waster, riever, draw-latch or murtherer came scathless away from me and my posse. The White Company
  • You can change the waster sawdust into a useful thing by compressing it into boards.
  • For all their fresh financial backing this season, their team of wasters has completely squandered the best opportunity they'll ever have of getting into a Champions League final.
  • All I ask in closing is that you agree that amongst all those folks of CI and above that some write off as “wasters” there are commited cops who enjoy the job and just do a different part of it. Because we want to. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It was my first thought to have made a fire and burned them; but my disposition has always been opposed to wastery, for one thing; and for another, to have burned these things that she had worn so close upon her body seemed in the nature of a cruelty. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • Telly joins forces with Ash, an ex-ice hockey star, now alcoholic waster, whose daughter was also on the fated plane.
  • So we stayed and walked a few metres in front of him asking folk to give National the party vote and explaining the prime money waster was behind us.
  • In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters.
  • Your review, though diplomatic, is completely off the mark - this film is an epic time waster.
  • The Hoi An treasure almost certainly originated specifically at a pottery in or near the hamlet of Chu Dau, where wasters of rice bowls identical to those from the wreck have been unearthed.
  • Okay, so they had a bit of a snog at the end of the last series, but that was just to keep the smelly waster on his toes.
  • Just to be clear, we are looking into a way to bring back comments under a registration system that will ensure that we can manage the debate environment in order to keep out timewasters and fruitcakes and the rest.
  • Then he moved back in with his mother, sealing his fate and cementing his status as parasite and waster of indulgence and advantage.
  • The first thing to note is that if you're a dishonest lazy waster they're not interested in your vote.
  • The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them.
  • ‘I wasn't looked upon as being a layabout or a waster,’ he said.
  • Waster came in for these hereditaments; though the year 1789 deprived him of all seignorial rights save to the rents paid by his tenants, which amounted to some ten thousand francs per annum. Two Poets
  • I've done enough to avoid any feelings of delinquent wastery, but enough to keep it from being a hectic mess. Oatcake Diary Entry
  • In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters.
  • ‘This is probably the only time I'll ever come here,’ she says firmly, as she squelches up to the field called Lost Vagueness, where Druid lovers and insomniac wasters hang out till dawn.
  • Although some industry observers initially derided this type of service as a bandwidth waster, manufacturers have continued to tweak their offerings, which may put to rest many of those concerns.
  • There was the thought of why he was here, the image of Mia in trouble, and the pressing realisation that these wasters probably had nothing what-so-ever to do with it.
  • Have you ever noticed that one of your colleagues is particularly irritable, difficult to work with or perhaps even a hyperactive time-waster?
  • Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
  • That issue, of course, is ‘yard signs’ - that biggest waster of volunteer time, that blight on the environment, that piece of poster board stapled on a stick.
  • Golf, now justly cried down by our laws, {2} as the mother of cursing and idleness, mischief and wastery, of which game, as I verily believe, the devil himself is the father. A Monk of Fife
  • I have done nothing all day and am feeling like a bit of a waster really.
  • The students and the wasters are partying the night away.
  • We may now return to the Calle Pureza, and the waster that is a variant of Type II, that is to say with the diamond and feathers, but with a plant motif in the center.
  • ‘I wasn't looked upon as being a layabout or a waster,’ he said.
  • Academics were wasters and parasites back then too.
  • According to Hannah, identifying the energy wasters in your home can have a direct effect on our environment as well as saving you money.
  • While motorists are prime examples of fuel wasters, they also consume 50.2 percent of the country's total fuel consumption, making them the largest consumer segment compared to households and industries.
  • The construction waster of the city was gathered to fill the pond.
  • ‘Arianna you look very happy about a cruise that seconds ago you proclaimed to be stupid, absurd and a complete waster of your precious time,’ Matt says teasing me.
  • But the majority of the food wasters need not pay by themselves, so they don't care how much food they waste when they order excessive food.
  • Indeed, it seems naturally to have been the Danes, the great invaders, molesters, and wasters of this city.
  • Homeless wasters and smelly drug addled nerks who have done nothing with their free education, insisted upon by the state, and who have abused such education as they have had, and their basic nous, enough to end up in the gutter in one of the richest societies the world has ever seen, are not getting one iota of sympathy from me.
  • She exposes her boss as a bit of a time waster spending most of his day playing Farmville and referring to her as a HOPA (hot piece of ass) to people he spoke to on the phone.
  • Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
  • Other time wasters to the life saving emergency service came from a divvy with a broken finger nail and another with a spot on the end of her finger.
  • Another former work colleague of mine was a lazy waster who always found the easiest way to meet any commitment.
  • It's too easy to write him off as a waster, a drunk, a loser.
  • If a bloke's a waiter, it ain't fair to bung him down as a ` waster ". STAGE FRIGHT
  • They wouldn't let a waster like me be in charge of a royal visit, so I get sent home at 2.30.
  • The technique for making arista tiles is clearly shown by a waster from the Calle Pureza.
  • The biggest wasters of household power, desktop and laptop computers, add $30 to an annual power bill when left on standby.
  • Anyway, enough about that, it just makes me feel like a waster.
  • Government is not just the waster of money, but the arbiter of social justice.
  • Many household machines are great energy wasters.
  • Paul Woodfield says a pre-construction geophysics survey revealed nothing, so no prior excavation was required; the sherds, with large quantities of kiln wasters, were unstratified.
  • It's an awfu 'wastery o' time, what wi 'beuks, an' what wi 'stravaguin', an 'what wi' naething ava. David Elginbrod
  • ‘Charlie, the only bands that play there are full of stoners and wasters,’ Joseph said sceptically.

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