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Although there is nothing workaday about the collection, much of it has been designed for something more than special occasions.
I guessed that a rack of short see-through plastic raincoats were designed for something akin to intimate pudding wrestling.
But as the pressure on school places mounts, with a shortfall of a quarter of a million places predicted, and no sign that the coalition will reverse its ban on local authorities setting up schools themselves, it seems certain that more new schools will open in buildings originally designed for something else.
"The big problem for home robots is, right now, Roombas are low to the ground, and our homes are designed for something that's between five and six feet tall and skinny.
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Merging something designed for public broadcasting (Buzz) with something inherently private (Gmail) was just looking for trouble.
Iran maintains its nuclear programme is designed for peaceful means, something rejected by Western governments, which have imposed tough sanctions on it.
It's perfectly designed for DS and something the whole family can get sucked into which, with Christmas fast approaching, is a recommendation in itself.
The designer Jhane Barnes wants mathematics students to connect textiles, like the one at left she designed for Herman Miller, with something called fractal geometry: patterns that repeat on a diminishing scale.
One was a Real Simple Emergency Kit, which contained a transistor radio and batteries, bottled water and a flashlight and could have passed for something Martha Stewart designed for Hammacher Schlemmer.
As an adjective, it refers to something designed for just one person.
Every animal Mr. Green designed for the ark features something scavenged or repurposed.
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