Then he or she might usefully ride the bullet train from Tokyo to Osaka.
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The Arctic is probably the arena where Russia interacts most usefully with the Western world.
Perhaps most usefully, television listings could be transmitted to television sets as Web pages.
No full settlement is in prospect, but a few small measures could still usefully be taken.
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Rauf described communicating with Siddique Khan through e-mails, phone calls and, most usefully, Yahoo Messenger.
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For a sheriff, that money is more usefully spent on more deputies, higher salaries and better equipment.
As a result, some firms are starved of capital, while others have more than they can usefully digest.
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Can you think of anything else that RIM could usefully do to pull themselves out of their nosedive?
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Instead it would be, Did you get information that could have been usefully gained only from these methods?
Now that North Korea's preparations for a new test have got everyone's attention, what can usefully be done?
The system simply cannot take any more and deploy it wisely or usefully.
Pakistan authorities found themselves called to act by their own people -- and pressed usefully by the Obama Administration.
Further strides would be welcome: the financial crisis is proof that America cannot usefully recycle the world's excess savings.
The results will seem a bit blurry to contemporary eyes, but usefully so.
Now is the moment that the U.S. might usefully mount a boycott and invite other decent governments to join.
And the business is set to continue growing at a healthy pace, contributing usefully to the coffers of airlines.
Early evidence from those schemes would inform decisions on whether lane rental could usefully be applied more widely, it said.
Those benefits are usefully hard to disprove, though in 1948 the economic case was helped by the games' shoestring budget.
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She says, in effect, the European Commission needs to stuff procedure and start finding ways to spend this money usefully.
And despite the share-price jump this week, recent market edginess will usefully remind investors about risk and so deter reckless investment.
They might also usefully improve transport by, say, building bridges over rivers prone to flooding, which would cut out rapacious middlemen.
Weather and climate are not the same, but there are links between them in both directions links which can usefully be understood.
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This is an approach that Sir Christopher Kelly, in his independent report on parliamentary expenses due this year, could usefully endorse.
NATO, and a usefully irritating reminder to the Soviet Union of the provisional and arbitrary nature of the post-war settlement in Europe.
Causing a stink about absurd Swedish allegations could usefully tire people of the subject and muddle the details when they come out.
But when it comes to the fear of getting bogged down, Mr Berger could usefully repudiate the lesson of Vietnam more forcefully.
We could usefully apply some collective intelligence to what actually motivates people.
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Along the way he usefully explodes some of the myths that outsiders cling to about India, and that Indians cling to about themselves.
The rise of state capitalism cannot usefully be viewed as the sudden success of a business rival who is somehow not playing fair.
In short order, the Administration was compelled to describe the Soviet gambit as "positive" and creating "common ground" which could be usefully explored (1).
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