When in life did any of us get a loser to become someone dateable, even marriable?! Aladdin really becomes Mister perfect. |
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So far, everyone I have met through Date My School has been an impressive individual, even if they weren't dateable for me. |
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He's lost a lot of weight since the reckoning, which I admit makes him significantly more dateable. |
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Mr. Cronin, Brad Fischetti and Devin Lima do seem fairly dateable, although more dauntingly handsome than most boy-band members. |
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The first dateable repairs were carried out in 1586 by one Meister Bartholdus, who also installed two new stops. |
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Kathleen Reardon, 25, a production coordinator for Jones Apparel Group, said she noticed that Wall Street men seemed more stressed as a result of the economy but she never found them less dateable. |
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Generally, Ramadan writes in a gauzy prose bereft of references to named individuals, dateable events, or determinate causal processes. |
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Data from below-water sources may consist of the elevation of dateable horizons that contain indicators that can be used to approximate the water surface at the time of deposition. |
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One burial, that of a two-year-old child, contained a token dateable to the fifteenth century, providing an approximate date for the re-use of the monastery as a cemetery. |
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Paris came in first as the world's most dateable city, which makes sense. |
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Some examples of unitization include 16 mm and 35 mm microjackets for documents, aperture cards for maps, plans and drawings and up dateable microfilm systems. |
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The distinctive and dateable tephras effectively isolate one time slice from the next. |
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