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It has now made a breakthrough - a cheaper version, which uses 16% less plastic, is 16% lighter and company tests showed it being easier to dispense from and having superior "feel in hands".

From Reuters

United Way of Anchorage said Thursday that it has about $7 million left to dispense from the rent relief program, which began in June.

United Way of Anchorage said Thursday that it has about $7 million left to dispense from the rent relief program, which began in June.

No pope can dispense from that duty, and if a man faithfully fulfills it, he cannot be rebellious in any but an honorable sense.

“It’s an easy package for nearly any consumer to pick it up, manipulate the opening features, and dispense from.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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