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In two years, he has made strides ranging from cosmetic to economic.
The agency also approved the same drug, under the name Botox Cosmetic, to smooth forehead wrinkles.
"Simply changing the letters on the course from A.P. to A.T. looks very cosmetic to us".
This year, we have clearly reached a breaking point — it would be too cosmetic to call it a tipping point — in our reactions to gun violence.
Even so, many sub-Saharan leaders must be paying close attention and asking themselves: "Could it happen here – my people rising up against me?" Some will make changes, perhaps cosmetic, to appease their populations; others may take bigger steps.
A representative of the former model said in a statement: "Heather waited patiently to try and explain to Sylvana Mestre that her left boot was legal and purely cosmetic to abide by the archaic IPC rules.
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"Baby boomers," individuals born in the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s, are increasingly turning to cosmetic surgery to improve their appearance.
Mr. Cohen said he would also spend $1 million to make cosmetic changes to the building.
– Small cosmetic changes to Touch, Nano to see significant redesign (see pic below).
Others recommend making cosmetic changes to rooms and buildings to affect behavior or mood.
He was said to have routinely changed identities and undergone cosmetic surgery to disguise his appearance.
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