Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy, tailored to their age. |
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A tailored exercise prescription, determined by exercise testing, can aid blood pressure reduction. |
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A doctor who specializes in sports medicine, however, would give you an answer more tailored to your fitness level and whatever ails you. |
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From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to commemorate the life and times of their loved ones. |
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Alexander McQueen has produced a grey tailored sheath dress with three-quarter sleeves and a bow detail under the bust. |
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Striped seersucker and oxford-cloth shirting lend a tailored look to a window, making it suitable for a room where froufrou just won't do. |
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Choose jackets, tailored suits and shirtwaist dresses with straight, classic cuts. |
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Sleek and tailored, treggings are great for work and give you lasting comfort throughout the day. |
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Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming. |
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As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea. |
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He wore strikingly white gloves and a beautifully tailored, midnight black penguin suit. |
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The students also tailored the shape and proportions of their blade to keep the airflow subsonic. |
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For our illustration, we chose a tailored skirt suit in a textured wool, mohair, and linen blend. |
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We can prepare molecularly tailored surfaces by a technique known as plasma polymerisation. |
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He was perfectly cast as the slick detective who played as cool as his perfectly tailored suits. |
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There aren't many rappers who can pull off an everyday wardrobe of tweed, turtle necks and tailored jackets. |
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The insurance of your real estate will be precisely tailored to the parameters of your hypothecary loan. |
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What followed was a daywear section with beautifully fitted skirts, narrow-cut cigarette pants, other tailored trousers, and beautiful coats. |
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He went on to introduce stylish, tailored pantsuits in the 1970s, which remain a wardrobe staple of working women. |
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The new outlet store will specialise in smart day wear, evening wear and tailored suiting, with up to 50 per cent off typical retail prices. |
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Care must be tailored to the individual and delivered by a team with sufficient expertise to provide the skilled support that women need. |
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With tailored suits and ties as bright as a skyrocket, he's the Dapper Don. |
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Woven reeds, grasses and bamboos perfectly complement tailored herringbone-edge bindings. |
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Also, make sure your jacket is well-adjusted because a badly tailored jacket will make you look chunky and sloppy. |
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The rhinoplasty technique was tailored to suit each case, and included hump removal using scalpel and osteotomes. |
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We offset the slouchiness of the sweatshirt with a very tailored, Ann Taylor pencil skirt. |
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The tailored suit is back in the office for femme fatale but this time it's made less formal with boot-cut leg and a shorter lapel. |
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She wore a tailored black pantsuit, black heels, and double strands of pearls around her neck and one wrist. |
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The two sisters are dressed in elegant designer clothes, and we first see their boyfriends in smartly tailored business suits. |
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In almost every shot, they wear their power and privilege as comfortably as their smartly tailored clothes. |
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The law should then be tailored carefully and narrowly in an attempt to deal with those consequences or abuses. |
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The hand-made clothes, beautifully tailored, are not exactly a he-man pursuit. |
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Yet in a beautifully tailored blue suit, this is recognisably the man who was one of the big screen's leading heart-throbs. |
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Photographers circled and reporters walked in his immaculately tailored step, waiting for the inevitable wisecrack. |
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Pressing is used on tailored and lined suits, especially on men's, on wool, on silk and some rayon, on net, and on pile fabrics. |
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They should really check out the donnish chap, who's in tailored jeans and a linen jacket. |
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The femme fatale showed off her curves in corseted cocktail frocks, clingy knits and tailored skirts. |
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Coffee options are tailored not just to a hankering for sweet or bitter, black or milky. |
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The menu will be tailored to meet the needs of the people for a tasty meal, be it brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, or late supper. |
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The most recent economic downturn has actually sparked an increase in spending on the tailored marketing vehicles. |
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Jewellery was tailored directly into the clothes for the show, creating an impressive spectacle. |
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I find that a lot of professional clothing with a tailored look doesn't fit me well. |
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The interiors are neither universal nor generic but specific, tailored, and unpredictable. |
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Proenza Schouler produced tailored garments that showed refinement and elegance in their graceful design. |
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A tailored jacket hung elegantly from his broad shoulders, giving him a debonair look. |
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His grey, three piece suit hung loosely from his shoulders as if it had originally been tailored for a much larger man. |
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Eliza said that she had just gone to the movies, but she was wearing a very expensive tailored suit in pearl gray, with not a hair out of place. |
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He places his arms into a jacket obviously tailored for someone else, it hangs loosely, reaching almost to his knees. |
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Many clinicians have tailored patient treatment regimens through hemodynamic monitoring. |
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The course can be tailored to an individual's precise needs and looks at health, fitness, exercise and how to do it safely, and diet. |
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Everything, from the glaikit, Glaswegian characterisations to the physical comedy, is tailored to the comic actor's public persona. |
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But for anything more tailored, this method makes the rayon far too soft and drapey. |
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In fact, the building is extremely carefully tailored to its location and the handling of spaces and levels is remarkably thoughtful. |
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Try something unexpected like a blouse with a frilled front or lace cuffs under a plain sweater or a tailored jacket. |
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It features a sueded finish, tailored collar with top button loop, a left chest pocket, and a double layer back yoke with extended shoulders. |
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The elderly Russian gentleman, wearing a crisply tailored dark suit and burgundy tie, walked slowly, with the help of his cane. |
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While each transaction has individually tailored lease terms, operating leases typically range 3-12 years in length. |
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Several different reticles are available that are tailored to the type of long range shooting envisioned. |
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The bill passed by the legislature was narrowly tailored to apply only to the one case. |
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Instead of selling loans with fixed interest rates, they offer tailored rates based on your credit rating. |
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I asked for a doggie bag for my dinner, earning a glare from the tailored waiter. |
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It is a bunched, busy duodecimo, and in it, the reader can find stock poetic eloquence, like his, tailored to suit his circumstances. |
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A tailored jacket will do it, or a neat little suit, or perhaps a little black dress under a short white trench. |
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Powell's formalism is not only distended and sonic, but also the product of subtly tailored typography and syntax. |
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Fleece garments are loose fitting and don't need the tiny stitches of tailored clothing. |
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These critical deformation rates are themselves influenced by the tacticity of the molecule and can therefore be tailored with careful synthesis. |
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Reddy's clothes are tailored in Mumbai by Akbar, also famous as superstar Amitabh Bachchan's tailor. |
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Some of the most elegant men in India still get their suits and trousers tailored by the best in Saville Row. |
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This party seemed more tailored to a grown-up clique, so I did what all out-of-place people do, I ate all of their pumpkin pie and left early. |
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The shape and size of the bras were specially tailored to accommodate the different styles of clothing in varied eras. |
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Each ABMS member board will administer a maintenance of certification system tailored to its diplomates. |
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Since their flight suits are tailored when they join the team, maintaining their shape usually equates to eating light. |
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There are immaculately turned out sheep, goats with coats that might have been tailored in Savile Row, ponies groomed gleamingly to perfection. |
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Clothes were always tailored to oneself, and thus, the process was made quite lengthy. |
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You can use this to explore and find easy effortless movements, which are tailored to your needs. |
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The programme is designed to deliver hands-on assistance to companies and is tailored to meet their particular needs. |
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Interventions should be tailored to meet the developmental needs of the child and also the family. |
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A security plan needs to be tailored to a specific building and the organizations within it. |
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In addition, an architect may spend many hours developing a design that is expressly tailored to both your needs and your building site. |
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No, he was a true Goth complete with a black, finely tailored suit, shiny black shoes, and the strange black cloak, which he had given to me. |
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They will then work with you to design an individual treatment plan that is tailored to your unique circumstances. |
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Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location. |
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Moreover, in some cases regulation is not even intended to further the public interest, being tailored to the needs of particular constituencies. |
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And computer communication is demassified in that individuals in a large audience can receive communications tailored especially for them. |
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As each region is different, the short-term plan has been tailored to their requirements. |
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Many questions need to be answered before a plan can be tailored to a facility. |
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The authors report that once a diagnosis of problem drinking or alcoholism is established, a treatment plan can be tailored to the situation. |
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Then it is possible to devise a special slimming plan perfectly tailored to your personal situation. |
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Untanned and unfit, his default dark suit and tailored white shirt draped a tall, soft frame. |
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He must learn programming scripts that allow a generic program to be tailored to a specific purpose. |
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Let a professional assist you in designing a safe exercise program that has been tailored to your needs and will help you with pain management. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts, tirelessly shined shoes and tailored business attire. |
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Keep in mind, however, that a layered combo can include one or more classy pieces, such as a tailored blazer and a fine dress shirt. |
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Show off your individual style in tailored jackets that trim inches off your waistline. |
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In an effort to boost pride in York, it was agreed cabbies should wear smart suits, tailored trousers and black dress shoes in winter. |
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Avoid keeping things in your suit pocket if it's a slim-fitting, tailored suit. |
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In addition, you're sure to find a lot of merino wool in stores, as well as plenty of sharp, tailored suits. |
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You can picture Eriksson in his tailored white suit and panama hat, travelling the continents and inspecting his crops. |
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Prediction technologies will enable logisticians to provide tailored support to warfighters and lower operational and sustainment costs. |
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Dressed in a silver-patterned silk shirt and tailored trousers, he exudes self-confidence. |
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The beauty of a tailored suit is that you can add personal touches to make your suit look genuine and unique. |
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Whether you enjoy wearing a tailored suit, old jeans, khakis, or corduroys, we have the perfect shoes for you to step out in. |
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The detailed content of each section was tailored according to the answers in individual questionnaires. |
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This clothing industry trade group is made up of men's apparel retailers and manufacturers of suits and tailored clothing. |
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A tailored bed skirt smartens the bedding ensemble, while windows get dressed for summer year-round with white eyelet curtain panels. |
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The groom is wearing his tailored black tuxedo with cummerbund and all the classic details. |
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We can offer beautifully tailored jackets, trouser suits, skirts and dresses at very competitive prices. |
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In the study, a total of 26 autistic children received an individual programme tailored to their own needs. |
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These are the days when our traditional music is tailored in a made-to-order fashion and sold like packed commodities. |
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Is the idea of computer gaming tailored to young women fundamentally flawed, or are people just not doing it right? |
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The composition of the weld metal is similar to that of the base metal and tailored for low magnetic permeability. |
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Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance? |
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She described a line of furniture that included rich, ornately carved mahogany pieces and very crisp, tailored upholstery in silk and damask. |
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Tailors, dressmakers and furriers make, alter and repair tailored clothing, dresses, coats and other made-to-measure garments. |
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He wears impeccably tailored suits in the traditional, severe Soviet style. |
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A magazine editor and writer with a literary background, Fry wore impeccably tailored suits, always sporting a carnation in the lapel. |
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Their yellow hue is picked up in the scalloped edges of the stockings, tailored from matelasse pillow shams. |
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It is doubtful, however, whether the management accounting techniques employed by the company were tailored to detect high overheads. |
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These courses are tailored for all levels of bar workers from door staff to managers. |
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This represents a shift on behalf of some spammers from a random, scattergun approach to a more tailored attack. |
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In the cosmetological department rejuvenation of the face and body is tailored to suit the needs of different age-groups. |
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Enlisted men received the cotton poplin shirt in place of the heavier twill for wear with their tailored wool jackets. |
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The blouse works brilliantly with a pair of skinny jeans or stovepipe cords and a tailored jacket. |
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The boxes are tailored for those who want to use the food to prepare home meals or for those who use it in juicers. |
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This means the dose can be tailored to the pollen count and the allergic response. |
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Greater Manchester Police offer tailored training and support to make the transition back into the police service as smooth as possible. |
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One imagines Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley lounging around hotel bars in tailored suits, discussing real estate and drum programming. |
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The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes. |
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And get it tailored next time so it actually sort of fits and doesn't make you look matronly. |
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The keyboard consists of a base, plus various keyboard plug-in modules that can be tailored to specific functions. |
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From sexy swimwear and cute tops to beautifully tailored pants and killer coats, everyone put forth their best efforts and scored a hit. |
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Their competitors also cannot segment their databases and offer tailored and targeted holidays to existing customers. |
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It is tailored for women with a spread collar, two back pleats for comfort and a left chest pocket. |
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The firmness of the power steering can be tailored during vehicle build to suit the taste of the owner. |
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A tailored display of chevron print suede paired with a denim double-faced print pant added a touch of class to the age group. |
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Its timeless elegance is taking on new character with vibrant colours and tailored cuts. |
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In the shop and outside are divinely tailored ladies, all dressed in black and white. |
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White has shown his cards in the selection of a team and a bench that is tailored for a hard, firm ground and dry conditions. |
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Unlike most new developments, the interior of each property in Abbotts Hill can be tailored according to individual preference. |
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Other summery touches include raffia tassels on the window shades and a tailored raffia cover on the console table. |
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Each system is designed to handle a certain volume of water per day, but the system is also tailored for the qualities of the specific influent. |
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See how good a man looks in a properly tailored double-breasted tuxedo with a hand-tied bowtie. |
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Racing at Pioneer Park on Saturday was tailored for the front runners, when in all four races the horse that set the pace prevailed. |
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The finely tailored jacket featured wide lapels and side belt with turn-ups prominent on the classic cut pants. |
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They want each patient to be given an individual care plan tailored to their needs following rapid access to an expert diagnosis and assessment. |
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Expressly tailored for Murray, Johnston is a character that plays to his strengths. |
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More tailored bedding styles that downplay decorative pillows and shams are making the once humble sheet more visible than ever. |
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For a chic design with a contemporary edge, Monty favors sophisticated fabrics and tailored upholstery in leather and linen. |
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Focal tailored resection or awake craniotomy also are options. |
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Treatment is tailored to the specific concerns that preoccupy each person. |
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She kept her hair short, wore men's tailored suits and brogues. |
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The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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He is surrounded by attorneys all dressed in their conservatively tailored uniforms. |
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Salahaddin is an internal province of Iraq, and its force was tailored for counterinsurgency. |
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An associated range tailored for propagation that includes plant labels, marker pens, stainless steel widgers, thermometers and a widger, dibber and label set. |
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It follows that we need specific, tailored sets of initiatives for these groups and, crucially, for minorities. |
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Many of the paintings are wittily tailored for the Reichstag audience. |
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There were satin dresses, cascading trench coats, and an array of perfectly tailored trousers. |
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He said that in this approach the core can be a highly magnetic material like iron or iron alloys, while the shell can be a mixed metal ferrite with tailored resistivity. |
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Spice up your viewing party with nine do-it-yourself punch recipes, each tailored to a Best Picture nominee. |
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The men favored tailored coats and neat ties, perhaps even a fedora for added polish. |
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Colours can be safe, soft and muted, bold and bright or even clash like crazy as long as your wardrobe is new and tailored to your best look and shape. |
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Especially when it comes to everyday clothes, there's a desire to buy clothes that have been tailored according to the latest styles and fashions. |
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Anyway his shirts are usually tailored so they are quite fitted. |
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He was immaculately groomed, and his dinner suit was tailored by a genius. |
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These suits need to be specially tailored for each individual. |
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Some of the schemes were meant for those employed in Government, education and scientific research, while others were tailored to meet the needs of the corporate sector. |
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Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of extractive exploitation of natural resources. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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Depending upon their circumstances, of course, the plan that they have might not be tailored to the needs of your family, but it's a good starting point. |
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The firm makes fabrics for men's suits and women's tailored garments. |
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Men typically wore trousers and a tailored shirt under a vest or coat. |
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I wanted a smart, tailored look with trousers that are a little too short. |
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This season is seeing an emphasis on tailored suits, with clean, straight lines, as well as linen as a base fabric for everything from pants to suits. |
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What is the least I can expect to pay for a decent tailored suit? |
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If a sidekick is flamboyantly dressed in pastels or tailored velvet, he must be morally corruptible. |
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Rich men with tailored suits knelt by poor men in tattered clothes. |
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Beyond the property lines, too, Chilmark is well tailored to the hoi polloi avoider. |
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And white underpinnings consisted of strappy, tailored tank tops that looked a bit like the bindings of some Amazon warrior. |
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His runways are always filled with intricately tailored separates, soft gowns, and lush fabrics. |
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But the three strikes law is anything but narrowly tailored. |
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The vocal lines, tailored to the soprano voice of Heidi Grant Murphy, are characterized by wide pitch fluctuations, melismas, and extrapolated sounds. |
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It was a superbly tailored shirt and looked ringspun and mercerized. |
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Anderson cuts an exotic figure himself, with his tailored suits, long hair and love of unusual neckwear. |
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Dogs wearing tailored coats in solid colors were joined by others in lightweight capes. |
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The hair melds with his bohemian attitude, and loose-fitting, rarely tailored clothing. |
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Other features tailored to the gaming community include the trackball interface, which not only supports trackballs and spinners, but also has three mouse buttons as well. |
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With his sexy tailored blazers and luxe brocades, which were superb, one wanted to see more. |
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But no, it was an exquisitely tailored blue sharkskin sports coat that was made for a man at least seven foot tall, and as big around as a beer keg. |
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Gold's milieu, the laid-back '70s, saw things move away from the highly tailored mod look to unisex dressing inspired by the sexual revolution and feminism. |
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Good smart casual is about mixing tailored pieces with more relaxed items. |
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America's Blink 182 are rude and foulmouthed and loutish, but still entirely unthreatening and immaculately tailored to appeal to a teen audience. |
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Recent developments include the use of resin soaps and solvent gels, tailored to interact only with specific resin varnishes and leave oil formulations unaffected. |
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Men dress as charros, or Mexican cowboys, and wear wide-brimmed sombreros along with tailored jackets and pants lined with silver or shining metal buttons. |
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The chairs were tailored with cheap imitation leather and had many slits. |
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Many states have statutes or administrative rules about some specific content to be required in medical records, and these can and must be tailored into any CBE system. |
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These scenarios can be tailored to increase or decrease the level of difficulty by adding or subtracting additional targets and changing conditions. |
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Those surrenders can be particularly troublesome if they result in blanket rules that negate any decision-making process tailored to a particular situation. |
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Without so much as a ' how do you do ' they launched straight into a tightly rehearsed 20-minute routine of their songs specially tailored for the show. |
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Everything was tailored to fit the amount and payee of the cheque. |
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The embroidered jacket, for instance, looks good with jeans or even a tailored pencil skirt, but resembles costume when worn with the rest of the Russian look. |
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The softly tailored look is also very much in this season with glowing colours such as cobalt and rich greens coupled with subtly shaded creams and browns. |
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The burden shifts to the government to show a compelling interest for its policy which burdens the right, and that the policy is narrowly tailored to that compelling interest. |
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Using light delivered through fiber optics rather than traditional headlamps, in conjunction with computer intelligence, light distribution can be tailored to road speeds. |
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By 1410, a fully-articulated, individually tailored, and stylistically uniform harness of moulded plate armour covered the whole body of every Latin knight. |
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Our expertise in systems integration and experience at other intermodal facilities helped us define a system tailored to the needs of this terminal. |
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The pillow shams are crisply tailored and feature cording details. |
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The Third Way authors assume liberals will just pony up as usual even if the party chooses a platform carefully tailored to offend no one, and therefore excite no one. |
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In hip-hop fashion speak, that means guys aren't shopping at Torre for just sweats and jeans, but for two-piece linens, French cuff dress shirts, tailored suits and ties. |
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Hardly any clothes were inside, except for two darned white shirts, one pair of brown pants, and two finely tailored suits, one gray, the other brown. |
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Even minimal interventions involving generalizable and relatively inexpensive self-help materials tailored to pregnant women in a single brief session have proved successful. |
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They will work at sea in support of task groups and in deployed headquarters ashore, providing tailored geospatial information to commanders and planning teams. |
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The Leopard is a picture of Fordian landscapes made grimily tactile through the sweat and dust coating the actors' tanned visages and finely tailored costumes. |
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Railroads ordered locomotives tailored to their specific requirements, though basic design features were always present. |
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Pair 'em up with a tailored pantsuit or match them with your favourite blazer. |
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Get your own tailored tuxedo blazer to traipse around town in. |
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Emlyn Evans, who tailored songs specifically for the Victorian music market. |
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Design features such as roundabouts, raised intersections and other unique streetscape elements tailored to the community will be utilized. |
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Railway costs could therefore not be tailored to the timely needs of the railways or their passengers. |
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Mr Hawkins said, 'We foresee that TLS will be a flexible operation, providing services completely tailored to its clients' requirements. |
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She said speech pathologists use many different treatments, tailored to the individual. |
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The lot features one of his trademark raincoats, a sharply tailored three-piece suit and a tie. |
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In 2010, Eubank, once a regular customer, started designing tailored suits for Cad and the Dandy, a Savile Row bespoke tailoring company. |
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The game can be tailored to the skill level of the players by selecting easy or difficult targets. |
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Choose from tailored looks such as the suite and shirt and fine-knit classics such as the cardigan, the slipover the V-neck. |
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Whether they are out of towners or locals, the decor is definitely tailored to suit those with an eye for combats and bovver boots. |
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The colors were earthy and neutral, and the cuts were impeccably tailored. |
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Its German language services are tailored for German language learners by being spoken at slow speed. |
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Hawley says each licensee has different requirements for material handling, storage and drying, and systems are tailored accordingly. |
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As a result, STC can offer applicably vehement service level agreements tailored to its wholesale and enterprise customer requirements. |
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Iconic shapes and silhouettes from the 1950s, '60s and '70s dominate so look out for soft flared trousers, flowy jumpsuits and tailored dresses. |
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In fact, he says, the job description should be tailored to the specific need. |
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Play on the casual androgyny by layering over a feminine dress or tailored trousers with heels. |
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Patients who stay too long in hospital can become more ill as a result and care at home is better tailored to their needs. |
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We had made tailored mock crocodile skin suits, finished off with matching winkle-picker shoes, hand-painted silver. |
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Bluewin is offering two Netopia Wi-Fi ADSL gateways specifically tailored to the Swiss marketplace. |
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All of our IFRS courses are also available for delivery in-house, and can be tailored to the needs of a particular company's finance team. |
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Two groups of biologists have found that evolution tailored one of the monkeys' enzymes to this unusual leaf-eating diet. |
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The carrier material for the silicone is a pyrogenic silica which has been tailored for the silicone. |
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My pride and joy from that decade was a purple suede shirt with a Peter Pan collar that was tailored to the waist and flared over the hips. |
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Loo out for slim pencil skirts as well as nipped in waist print dressess, Peter pan and funnel neck collars and sharp-as-a-tack tailored jackets. |
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Nonfiler notices now are tailored to reflect the specific facts of a case instead of being generic form letters. |
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You don't have to be constantly pushing up the French cuff of your tailored shirt to flash your Rolex, you know it's there. |
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Respondents of all subgroups are split on whether she should wear more feminine skirts and dresses or stick to tailored pantsuits. |
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In this way or by substitution for the cementitious and aggregate phases, the finished product can be tailored to its application. |
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Other verticalized units will be developed as ALE continues on its ambition to deliver solutions tailored to specific markets. |
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There are also programs tailored for international students who are interested in learning Chinese language and culture. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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These criteria are tailored to the different tourist experiences and take into account the specific environmental issues related to them. |
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Encouraging these students how to find friends, dealing with bullies, the wisdom here is good for any kid, but is specifically tailored for those overachievers. |
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Ted Devine, Insurance Noodle CEO, said, 'Insurance coverage tailored to the technology sector is increasingly important as risks evolve at warp speed. |
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The hand-held solution included over a dozen wireless-enabled transactions tailored for Wawa from Catalyst's extensive library of transaction templates. |
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Birks will be developed with functionality that is tailored to the subject and reporting requirements associated with the state child welfare tasks. |
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The gentleman's portulent figure required a custom tailored suit. |
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The system combines the generator expertise of the company's Onan brand with tailored HVAC components to power all hotel loads for comfort and convenience. |
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Answering that call, Utah employers are creating more tailored work environments and providing increased opportunities for flextime and telecommuting. |
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Is it technically feasible to use organically tailored synthetic zeolites to remove dissolved and colloidal substances from synthetic process water? |
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In addition to the free Contingency Planning Guide, PKL can also provide bespoke contingency plans, tailored to each client's exact requirements and business priorities. |
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Most current approaches are further limited in their universality, because they are tailored towards certain paradigms of Western music, such as the well-formedness of meter. |
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Their versatility and tailored melting points, makes them suitable for use in both soft whip and premium icecream to create enchanting and indulgent desserts. |
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In conjunction with the portal, RCP introduces Configure, a made-to-order modular recycling system that can be tailored to complement the design of any commercial environment. |
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The 32-bit single precision, IEEE-754 compatible MicroBlaze FPU provides designers with a processor tailored to execute both integer and floating-point operations. |
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Jackie's wearing coral lipstick, her eyebrows are impeccably tweezed, and she's wearing an ivory outfit tailored from expensive wool, that even Ellie knows, doesn't itch. |
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They had flopsy hair, tucked their frayed tailored trousers into their boots, carried flasks in their moleskin blazers and never looked as if they were trying too hard. |
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Organometallic polyelectrolytes offer the possibility of creating tailored assemblies with interesting redox, conductive, magnetic or preceramic properties. |
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He recently unveiled his boutique at 47 West 57th Street, where the selection of striking cocktail dresses, evening gowns, tailored clothes and much more does not disappoint. |
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The 2015 Soul, which starts from BD6,550, is plusher, quieter, and 'totally tailored for comfort', its makers say, as well as being loaded with advanced car technology. |
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This may contribute to a wider adoption of physiological vessel mapping and, therefore, to a better, tailored treatment of patients with multiple coronary stenoses. |
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A circuit training program that combines strength training with a cardiovascular workout, and can be tailored to meet each individuals specific fitness goals. |
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Standing in line-ups of five, models young and older, posed in tailored coats matched with shorts or in loose trousers topped with elongated sports jackets. |
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Aside from ethnic wear, domestically tailored suits and neckties are usually worn by men in the country, and it is customary in offices, schools and social events. |
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Besides the national dress, domestically tailored suits and neckties are often worn by men, and are customary in offices, schools, and social gatherings. |
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The next steps are to take these results and apply them to prevention interventions that are tailored to individual characteristics, such as impulsivity. |
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Content and program lengths can be tailored by selecting, deselecting, or changing the sequence of the messages that make up the custom narrowcast. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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Digital Centrex Plus Service includes 13 of the most popular features of NYNEX's large business Centrex service and is tailored for customers with four to 99 lines. |
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Ankle-length maxi suits, fitted macs and tailored casualwear also appear. |
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For the medical segment, Libeltex produces nonwoven undercast bandages, which are custom tailored, for orthopedic cast padding and phlebology treatment. |
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