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The costume only comes in one size, and "fits best on people below 6'4"." It is also recommended for people 14 and older, likely because children don't yet have the upper-body strength to attempt the dancing hot dog's signature one-handed spin move.
Bose simplified the selling process and cut down on inventory costs by only offering the VideoWave in one size.
About the size of half a lemon, the Lea's Shield does not require fitting because it comes in one size.
Until we can feel comfortable with our bodies -- and understand that they come in one size only: beautiful -- we will be impeded from enjoying our sexuality.
For instance, Tesco used to offer 28 tomato ketchups while in Aldi there is just one in one size; Tesco offered 224 kinds of air freshener, Aldi only 12 – which, to my mind, is still at least 11 too many.
In the magic/presto category, a shiny black nylon hooded poncho, $45, comes in one size fits most (even over most winter coats) and folds into a neat little package about the size of an envelope, small enough to tuck into a pocket or a purse.
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FOUR-IN-ONE Size matters and sometimes the smaller, the better, at least in the case of Panasonic's new SV-AV10, a combination audio/video player and recorder with a two-inch flip-out LCD screen.
First we worried about one-size-fits-all policy; then it seemed that the ECB was actually engaged in one-size-fits-one, oriented entirely toward Germany; now growth in Germany and the eurozone as a whole has stalled (pdf).
(Plenty of children prosper at the state school he left, but in one-size-fits-all, there will always be casualties. It is not easy, as a parent, to accept that this is your child's fate, and it is appalling that some parents simply have to, as mine did when I suffered years of bullying myself).
In the Public Papers of the Presidents that line is followed by what might serve as the war's one-word epitaph: "[Laughter]." But Johnson's speech merits rereading today — not just as a set-up for Reagan's punchline, and not, as Rubio and other conservatives would have it, as an object lesson in one-size-fits-all, one-fell-swoop, big-government liberalism.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet But Johnson's speech merits rereading today — not just as a set-up for Reagan's punchline, and not, as Rubio and other conservatives would have it, as an object lesson in one-size-fits-all, one-fell-swoop, big-government liberalism.
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