| 11. | And then there is what for many is the bottom line : cost.
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| 12. | It depends on who uses that knowledge _ and what for.
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| 13. | Exactly what ages are considered baby boomers, and what for the X generation?
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| 14. | This morning much of the conversation focuses on who got what for Christmas.
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| 15. | The mystery notwithstanding, he now owned what for him was his greatest treasure.
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| 16. | "What for ? " my father shouted back over the din.
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| 17. | Manuel also recalled what for Belle was an uncharacteristically poignant moment.
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| 18. | The only thing needed is to know where to go and what for.
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| 19. | What for others is a rough road, for them seems smooth.
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| 20. | "What for ? " he said in a bellicose tone.
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