These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. |
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You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life. |
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Why not also indulge the pleasure of reading about fancier meals and faraway places? |
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Tindell says that he's noticed fewer and fewer drivers filling up with anything fancier than regular unleaded. |
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Other manufacturers may make rifles with fancier stocks, brighter bluing, better checkering and polishing. |
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A young pigeon fancier is flying high after his new hobby saw him racing ahead of the competition. |
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They even took a good portion of the fancier meats like mutton, quail, and deer. |
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The building used to look a bit fancier, and much more decorative, but it was never rebuilt. |
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She tries to hold on to as much genuine stuff as she can while pandering to fancier tastes. |
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If you're looking to get a little fancier, try the pork chop or the lamb cutlets. |
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The highly desirables will be ferried around in cars and put up in the fancier type of chain hotel. |
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Instead, the message should be reinforced that simple dishes such as grilled fish, wholemeal rice and carrots can be just as healthy as fancier fare. |
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But now McDonald's has discovered its vintage funk – something the fancier upstarts lack – and invited us to join in. |
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China's swelling middle classes, many of whom live in shoddy 1980s housing, are also eagerly moving to fancier flats or McMansions. |
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Direct marketers are developing fancier ways to pull narrower consumer segments from databases, using powerful new statistical techniques. |
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In the late 1800's, Queen Victoria became a Pomeranian fancier, and established her own kennel for their breeding. |
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The higher up you were in the government, the larger your office and the fancier the carvings were on the door. |
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But if the receiver is so equipped, the broadcaster can broadcast a fancier electronic programme guide to help the viewer choose his programmes. |
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The personal computer industry only grew once it was able to educate customers that they needed more power and a fancier chip. |
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It has been found in breed clubs, that it is the young fancier who usually wants to change the standard. |
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The basic approach should be done with the doves of every pigeon fancier who takes himself seriously. |
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Any racing fancier knows that during the molting period we should keep medication to a minimum. |
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Costs will only increase as the Internet adopts fancier, bandwidth-heavy applications. |
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At a BENZING M1 with multi-fancier mode it is possible to enter a different phone number for every single fancier. |
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They owe their current name to the Marquis de Foudras, a passionate dog fancier and enthusiastic author of hunting novels. |
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The BENZING M1 can also be connected to the fancier system by using a BENZING Station. |
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That we think it's OK for some people to have their lives turned inside out, sometimes twice or thrice over, so that some other and always much fancier people can live well? |
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The owner Juan Blanco then pulls out all the stops, with simply cooked but sparklingly fresh fish that would put a much fancier restaurant to shame. |
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As I worked at fancier restaurants, we served various Pilsners, Amber Ales, India Pale Ales, and a multitude of microbrews. |
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They fought over it and cried over it, and they eventually decided to go for the fancier affair. |
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While there may be fancier options, I liked the comfort of knowing these guys are doing this all day, every day. |
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In fact, men and women who under normal circumstances wouldn't be caught dead in anything fancier than a ski parka arrived in black tie and evening gowns. |
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At the club the ATIS TOP brought along by the fancier is connected to the CLUBSYSTEM III, which is itself connected to an atomic clock or Master clock, to the club antenna and to the printer. |
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But for something a little fancier, a Pavlova is the best choice. |
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By 1889, he had moved his business to Zanesville and by 1895 had turned to producing fancier wares, influenced by the success of the art potteries around him. |
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A diagnosis though that leads to a lot of disappointments in the fancier. |
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A device called a checkrein made horses hold their heads high to look fancier. |
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As these trailer communities grew, the pejoratively dubbed ''tin cans on wheels''' became bigger, fancier and less mobile. |
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Do you think he would get as much bang for the buck out of a fancier, more expensive car? |
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Some fancier models of cleats were equipped with a hinge. |
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And they can also live in a bigger house and drive something a little fancier than a Chevy or a Ford. |
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The psychiatrists and marriage counsellors of today may have a fancier word for it, but pride is the culprit in many of the problems that are brought to their doors. |
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A Westie fancier, Colonel Edward Malcolm, is said to have had a reddish-colored dog who was shot by hunters who mistook the dog for a fox. |
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On a fancier measure, using ten-year inflation expectations, real yields on the periphery's sovereign bonds have fallen more, but are still much higher than anywhere else in the rich world. |
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The firm hopes, one day, to build the technology into Skype, its internet-telephony service. No ghost in the machineBetter smartphones, fancier robots and bringing the internet to the illiterate would all be good things. |
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Several manufacturers of fragrances and perfumes, for example, wanted to add enclosures like the dosage instructions you get with pharmaceuticals, but a lot fancier in design. |
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Wear with jeans for a casual look or with corduroys for a fancier look. |
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By spending more money, you can buy a bigger and fancier house. |
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Nor do you need anything fancier than a stockpot with a tightfitting lid. |
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High-end houses become bigger and fancier. |
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United Biscuits has given its cult crisp range Space Raiders fancier packaging and a lower price to boost its appeal among younger crisp munchers. |
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The editor ornamented his plain writing, making it fancier but less clear. |
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I feel that I hurt the feelings of no Carrier fancier, when I state that the show Carrier, the old English Carrier, is not one of the most popular varieties. |
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The set may have been bigger, the tricks whizzier and the surroundings fancier, but there was no mistaking the famous rock ''n'' roll pantomime in action. |
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