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be features
noun
One's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions.
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"Some of our products should be features, like Latitude and Google Hotpot," she said.
When the actual musical goes on its arena tour, meanwhile, there'll be features for that too.
There would be features and examples by famous interior designers, architects and DIY gurus.
Rebecca Armstrong will be features editor, with Sophie Batterbury as picture editor and Alice Jones as arts editor.
Clean Bandit's video for their 2013 single Rather Be features Japanese actress Haruka Abe as a chef living in Tokyo.
There will be features enabling visitors to Facebook to watch the stories, share the stories and recommend the stories.
But there will be features in common with Lilac: a members' house, communal gardens, cars kept to the periphery, a joint laundry.
After that, life may continue for two or more decades for women (less for men), but illness and impairment may be features.
"With newspapers and magazines, there have to be features you can't get anywhere else, and maybe part of what you would pay for is the privilege of helping the business survive, but that is more of a difficult sell".
IMF boss Christine Lagarde said these two factors were likely to be features of the global economy for some time and would generate uncertainty as the growth patterns of developed and developing countries diverged.
These will all be features of the operating system.
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