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Alex Ferguson is a long-term man.
Sullivan cautions "traction alopecia in men is becoming more common", adding that long-term man bun-wearers face permanent scarring and irreversible follicle death due to the constant "traction on the hair follicles that the hair is not really meant to take".
The possible explanation for the difference between short- and long-term men would be related to the impact of a man's self-attractiveness and self-perceived value (Jones et al., 2005; Little et al., 2001) on a female attractiveness assessment (Brase & Walker, 2004).
For the New Deal 25 Plus target group (mostly long term unemployed men), ERA produced modest but sustained increases in employment and earnings.
Consequently, on the long term, large man-made structures may affect the behaviour of coastal stretches over far larger distances than was previously known.
Women also appeared to exhibit somewhat stronger associations in the long term than men (figure 1).
In the long term, though, the man who discovered the piano is confident it will continue to be heard in Gaza.
History suggests that kind of dramatic improvement is rarely sustained in the long term, but one man who bucked the trend is former England captain Alan Shearer.
Focus on the long term.' The man is insanely disciplined.
Herein we report on patient satisfaction using this approach, and outline a plan to study its long term effect on men's health-related behavior.
It is assumed that those who are reading it are aiming to find long term relationships with men".
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