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At that point, Adil Karkas, her stylist, drew out his $800 pair of six-inch Hikari shears, reserved for long hair.
These lanes are reserved for long orange buses, which zip past slower car traffic and quickly shuttle passengers on and off at the stations on outward-folding ramps.
Total number of the straight sections is increased to 16, two of which are 15 m long and reserved for long undulators or advanced devices in future.
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The average life of a wart is three to four months, so treatment is usually reserved for long-lasting warts.
But that hasn't stopped people from a public display of affection that is usually reserved for long-lost relatives or NFL playoff games.
Ms. Sampson's photographs of skateboarders, for instance, evoke a grandeur usually reserved for long-dead celebrities or soldiers, which she, like other photographers, says has to do with the steady, elongated gaze subjects must hold.
Mr. Robins said the agency had been paying for daily operations by using about $230 million each year from its capital budget, which is supposed to be reserved for long-term construction and equipment.
This disconnect is not reserved for long-term financial issues either.
We camped in the green fields reserved for long-term workers and the hippy elite.
We camped in the green fields reserved for long-term workers and the hippie elite.
Only a small percentage of my thoughts is reserved for long-term opportunities, the present moment, what I want to do now -- all the things that really matter.
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