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1 Everything within him he put toward raising his hand to his throat.
2 That money can't be put toward the county's revenue losses, however.
3 At least this way the arrangement was put toward some use.
4 Locke, you can have the rest to put toward your... dues.
5 He said more state funding should be put toward mindfulness activities, such as yoga.
6 Half the revenue from fines will be put toward youth education and treatment programs.
7 The tax-advantaged savings could be put toward expenses like education, housing, therapy and rehab.
8 A second law, passed last month, lets them withdraw 25 percent to put toward a mortgage.
9 In the past decade, tremendous efforts have been put toward improving the influenza vaccine for the elderly.
10 Applicants are asked if they offer commuter tax credits or cash to put toward bike equipment and repair.
11 This could generate 50 billion euros in revenues, which could be put toward smart grids or retrofitting plants.
12 Money you put toward paying off debt is money that can't be used elsewhere, for you or your partner.
13 Laurie comes into the room, and I give her the rest, which she can put toward her legal fees.
14 The more connected you are, the more points you earn and tokens you receive to put toward real stuff.
15 The money it is using for Yahoo could be put toward several smaller Web acquisitions that carry less risk, he said.
16 Pull back on your expenses and put money to the side until you've stacked up enough to put toward your dream.
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