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to furs
noun
Hairy coat of various mammal species, especially: when fine, soft and thick.
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New fields range from pizzas to handbags to furs.
Ten of the 11 are charged with conspiring to possess and sell stolen goods, from computers to furs.
Minuit and his successor governors knew that expanding Dutch access to furs and trade were their primary tasks, and commerce fueled city development.
Some promoted the planes favored by the most famous pilots, while others sold glamour, in consumer products that ranged from Champagne to furs.
Bergdorf's has dispatched vans and trucks loaded with designer clothes -- "from shoes to coats to dresses to furs to just about everything," said Robert D. Burke Jr., a vice president and senior fashion director -- to two to three dozen of its most prized customers.
She teases him mercilessly, much prefers chocolates to furs and when they're together they laugh and laugh.
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PfhuA was repressed by ferric uptake regulator (Fur -Fe2+ complex binding to Fur box locating at the promoter sequence.
This was Confucianist thinking applied to fur.
Dozens of designers returned to fur, and overall fur sales rose 10percentthis winterer.
The industry tries to keep the cruelty hidden, but suffering and death are central to fur.
We jokingly tell people to bring everything from bathing suits to fur coats.
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