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But publisher Arthur Porter believes business people in Chester, the Wirral and north Wales have been poorly served to date and that he has a different service to offer.
Additional qualitative and quantitative metrics, including college matriculation and graduation rates, choice of major, self-efficacy, and other data, clearly indicate OEOP's impact on the 4,100 students it has served to date.
The acquisition of 4care brings its million+ customers served to date into the MyOptique Group fold.
The acquisition of 4care brings its million+ customers served to date into the MyOptique Group fold.
Finally, the average length of time served to date was 5.45 years with a range from less than one year to 44 years.
The company has also seen more than 300,000 downloads, over 3.5 million user searches, and 30 million+ recommendations served to date.
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All those kinds of gestures just serve to date the clothes.
But the show also shared some of Britpop's blinkered overconfidence: features like Ugly Blokes, Freak Or Unique and Fat Lookalikes hardly have you pining for a time when this "it's only a bit of bantz" attitude was seen as OK and serve to date it quicker than a 90s fashion disaster (think skousers).
The accumulated experience to date has served to highlight the difficulties in conducting statistically and methodologically rigorous association studies to identify new cancer predisposition loci.
Likewise, the scheduling is "first come, first served". To secure your desired date, we advise you to complete the observation request form as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, the series' approach to dating either served to entertain for one episode, or provided a season-long arc (one which usually ended in heartbreak, such as Monica and Richard, or Rachel and Ross).
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