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The outermost shape, view, or edge of an object.
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She went on book tours and submitted to profiles.
There's prize news from Korea and links to profiles of obscure Hungarian authors.
It seems that my attraction to profiles has matured into an appreciation of the two-shot.
The articles range from a scholarly discussion of Sukarno's economic legacy to profiles of his various wives.
A first conviction will lead to profiles being held for five years.
In addition to profiles of all the top players in Europe, the site includes streaming video of all of the goals scored in the tournament since 1980...
So, too, have the letters, in response to profiles of some of those who have been helped through tough times by the charities and Neediest Cases.
The Bagger found the "60 Minutes" piece to be a rarely revealing portrait on a show that mostly paints by the numbers when it comes to profiles.
Classics by Paul Taylor are performed by Taylor 2, from the ritualistic "Runes" to "Profiles" and "Arden Court".
Hotmail users can also connect their accounts to profiles on LinkedIn, YouTube, Blogger Flickr, Pandora and other social media sites.
"I think it also was a great way to have a sort of contemporary version of her father's book," she said, referring to "Profiles in Courage," for which John F. Kennedy won a Pulitzer Prize in 1957.
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