The ability of living organisms to define the molecular composition of a polymer with complete accuracy is an enviable one. |
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He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today. |
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To have an enviable handicap in golf and to be a connoisseur of Bacchus is not unknown among members of the medical profession. |
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He is, he admits, now in the enviable position of writing purely for enjoyment. |
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The club was in an enviable position of not having to draft any players to be starters. |
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We do not have the land mass, and worse, the soil types, that will put us in the enviable position. |
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Today more than ever, this last frontier seems spectacularly attractive and remarkably enviable. |
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Being the weakest player on the team isn't an enviable position, but that's the reality for many kids. |
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You have an enviable social life and attract interesting and talented people. |
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Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft. |
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As a key marginal producer of both oil and natural gas, Russia is now in an enviable position to catalyse this development. |
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Microsoft's enviable Xbox 360 car was on-hand complete with three fold-out high-definition gameplay stations protruding from its boot. |
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They gave me a job for two years where I held the unique and enviable position of having the desk closest to the nearest pub. |
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The impression he gives is of a sport with an enviable sense of togetherness and camaraderie. |
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But Jill's father was a practiced sheepman who had managed a great sheep ranch and had earned an enviable reputation as a man who knew his stuff. |
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The Grumbleweeds maintain the enviable skill of being able to entertain an audience ranging from family to stag to corporate with apparent ease. |
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With his soft grey eyes, enviable cheekbones and hair that tousles endearingly at the merest touch, he has all the makings of a teen idol. |
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It flows with an enviable ease, featuring slow, bass-heavy beats accompanied by spacey keyboard combinations and soulful, funky guitar chords. |
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And he did so with an enviable manual dexterity driven by a witty, incisive mind. |
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The acquisition makes it the world leader in this niche area, an enviable position. |
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The company provides its travel agents with enviable benefits, such as free airplane tickets, or reimbursement for educational expenses. |
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The fugu enjoys the rare though not necessarily enviable distinction of having the most lethal skin, intestines, livers and gonads in the world. |
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Coetzee is capable of handling different genres with an enviable degree of felicity. |
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Unable to match the Indians' enviable capacity for keeping themselves cool, the animals died of heat prostration. |
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At a time when investors are dumping shares in some of Europe's biggest cable operators, the company boasts an enviable roster of backers. |
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They are the product of complex histories that the writer eruditely recounts with an enviable lightness of touch. |
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He has assembled an enviable client list, working for a number of large American cities on rethinking how to approach downtowns. |
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For the rest, entering the entertainment world means having a colourful lifestyle, fat monetary rewards and an enviable social status. |
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The emphasis is on good, wholesome fun, and relaxation for the family with an enviable spread of good food and activities. |
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They are one of the few mixed voice choirs in the country to find itself in this enviable position. |
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This leaves the ladies in the enviable position of having to win just one more game to secure the title. |
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That's not an enviable position to be in with the election less than two months away. |
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The project has built up a unique and enviable reputation among the local people and other community organisations. |
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And the firm's enviable reputation means that it tends to win repeat business. |
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The towns enviable mix of commutability and sympathetic countryside has seen it prosper. |
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Her enviable reputation as a concert artist and opera singer has lead her to work with many of the world's leading conductors. |
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The United Kingdom has an enviable reputation in international public health. |
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For now, however, Scotland are in the enviable position of developing genuine strength in depth at all levels. |
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At Cambridge he developed an enviable reputation as an organist and choir trainer. |
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Both Socrates and the University of Oxford now enjoy an enviable academic reputation. |
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Coal's enviable position and its numerous advantages make it a serious competitor that could easily dethrone its rivals. |
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As Canada's capital city, Ottawa is a microcosm of the country-a four-season natural playground with an enviable mix of cultural gems. |
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However that does not mean we need to lose ground when it comes to our enviable health status. |
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Canada has entered the current period of weakening global growth from an enviable position. |
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Elsewhere throughout Canada, it operates in specific market segments where it holds an enviable position. |
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The country is also in the enviable position of having a water surplus in a region deficient in water. |
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It even succeeded in improving the already enviable position it occupies in Québec in the various segments in which it operates. |
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As a result, the Group enjoys an enviable position in the digital cable TV sector in most regions of the world. |
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Despite its enviable position, Quebec must face some significant challenges before economic prosperity is assured. |
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And so to 2006, where Cradle Of Filth find themselves in the enviable position of being in a league and class of their own. |
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Their lives come across as a plodding, forced march — anything but enviable. |
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Fido has the enviable status of gaining a U. S. pre-sale with Lions Gate in advance of its production commencement in June. |
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Since 12 years, Demonstrate has an enviable reputation for creativity, excellence in execution and professional database driven logistics. |
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As enviable as his success is to the thousands of singers looking for their lucky break on New York's club circuit, some are sounding notes of caution. |
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They built a smokehouse, planted extensive gardens, and curated an enviable wine cellar. |
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Jean Rabasse has earned an enviable reputation in the world of film, theatre and dance as a set designer and decorator. |
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He struggled to walk onto the stage but played flute, tenor and alto sax, police whistle, African tom-toms and cow-bell with enviable vigour and verve. |
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To maintain this enviable position, Britain must remain open to Europe – and to the world. |
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As an industry, we have an enviable health and safety record in the UK and it is standard practice to be meticulous where testing is concerned. |
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Canada has an enviable reputation in the world for safety, cleanliness and environmental integrity. |
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A good part of our modern identity is also associated with pride in Canada's enviable peacekeeping record. |
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The discovery of new trading routes by great explorers such as Vasco da Gama gave Portugal enviable wealth and power. |
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However, some countries had enviable economic power but did not fulfil their obligations. |
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It is in an enviable geographic location, near one of the world's largest markets, and on a very busy trade route. |
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This variable attempts to measure an enviable wage profile along with overall economic security. |
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The school is situated in an enviable position next to the River Thames. |
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In fact his high-octave playing has earned him an enviable reputation. |
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Avoiding the weepiness and introspection of some of her contemporaries, she is a great storyteller with an enviable knack for updating her sound to fit the passing decades. |
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He has a very responsible job and I am sure his salary is quite enviable. |
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The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit. |
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But this does seem to be the day for people in enviable financial positions! |
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As our power of resistance has got exhausted, we have shun our frustration, and learnt the enviable and saintly art of satisfaction, stoicism and endurance. |
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He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers. |
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Google currently has the luxury of being inefficient because of its enviable position as the most powerful member of an oligopoly controlling an exploding market. |
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With their massive ballrooms, twisting galleries, ceremoniously laid out kitchens and enviable furnishings, Chateaux were also the dwellings of European Kings and queens. |
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Unlike other countries where sectarian conflicts have flared among members of different religious groups, religious comity in the country is enviable. |
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In addition to some enviable beaches, Ibiza and Formentera share a common ecosystem that, from an aerial perspective, seems to unite both islands: this is Ses Salines, their most famous natural reserve. |
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ReprintsThis enviable position is increasingly under attack. |
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The 2010 Mazda CX-7 runs at the forefront of this segment for 2008, successfully challenging some very tough competition with its evolved styling and enviable performance. |
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That is an incredible repayment rate, enviable I think anywhere. |
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Actually, this very aggressive competition plainly reflects the veritable lust that Uniprix's enviable position in its various markets, as well as our specific standing in Québec, have aroused within our industry. |
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Creating your own fashions is an enviable form of individuality. |
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India has made a success of its democratic and federal system largely thanks to its enviable democratic record, institutional strengths, strong civil society and vibrant political culture. |
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We have built an enviable reputation among small and medium-sized businesses by offering them custom micromachining services and processes for specific applications. |
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There position with eight tanks and 70 prisoners not being an enviable one but they ret'd in high spirits to pt 240 at first light with their prisoners, SNEIZERS and lugers. |
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Sutton Coldfield engine maker Cubewano is developing an enviable reputation for innovation. |
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Over the years, we have been successful in meeting many challenges at SSQ, allowing us to develop our expertise and to carve out an enviable place in Canada's financial services sector. |
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While Canada has an enviable track record, we are already falling behind. |
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Canada's Economic Action Plan has underpinned a solid and enviable economic recovery, and Canada has recouped virtually all of the output lost during the recession. |
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In this case, we have a school, or a mode, so beloved that it becomes a sort of default preserve, a universal method that, having originated with an enviable and emulous coterie, ramifies endlessly. |
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Atlas Copco Energas GmbH, world leader in generators, compressors and turbo expander technologies, has reached an enviable degree of efficiency in its plant development and construction programs. |
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The vilest of criminals, when thrown into prison for their offenses, are often made the recipients of gifts and attentions as if they had attained an enviable distinction. |
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The author examines how the federal government let slip an enviable position of structural surplus, and recommends that it adopts a law on balanced budgets similar to the Quebec law. |
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Today, as shaving specialists, we are in the enviable position to offer you everything to make your shaving experience, be it electric or safety razor, the best it can be. |
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It is time for Mr Paulson to show what he, and his bazooka, are made of. None of his options is enviable though choosing the right one could crown a long career in finance. |
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The facts that he died as a malefactor, a disturber of the peace, and that he was made of no reputation, held forth no hope of enviable fame or earthly advantage to those who should attempt to re-establish his doctrine. |
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To maintain our enviable position in a highly competitive market, Desjardins reviewed its financing processes, while making sure to take risk into account. |
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The Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System puts Canadian health care providers in an enviable position of having accurate scientific information on issues affecting mothers and babies. |
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Canada's enviable position with respect to natural resources has made it a prime target of international investors wishing to expand or consolidate their position in the market. |
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In only seven years, due to the devotion of its employees, the company has achieved an enviable position in the treatment of cystic fibrosis in the United States. |
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This agreement has placed INO and Searidge in an enviable position. |
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Through the years, Mr. Caissie has earned an enviable position at Caisse populaire de Cocagne, now known as Caisse populaire Kent-Sud, following two separate mergers. |
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This enviable position is largely attributable to the confidence our clients place in us, to a team of dedicated employees present in their communities, and to the ability to capitalize on growth opportunities. |
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Because our teams' know-how is at the core of our success, we have to prepare a generation of skilled successors if we are to maintain our enviable position in the industry. |
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This alliance with one of the world's biggest telecommunications contractors will allow a Canadian leader to maintain an enviable position in the international market. |
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This quarter of the city had at that time anything but an enviable reputation. |
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Caught between the hammer and the anvil, the pressure of public opinion in the constituency and the duty to respect the human rights of all, the legislator is not in an enviable position. |
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The Montérégie region holds an enviable position in Quebec. |
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Its government grants, huge numbers of visitors and professional management guarantee the Centre for Fine Arts an enviable position in the arts world. |
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A platform has been constructed in front of the lowered dormer windows, giving the possibility for a work area with an enviable view over the sights of Zurich. |
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In the Premier League's cutthroat economic environment, whichever club figures out how to apply it best the soonest will enjoy an enviable advantage. |
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A Business graduate, with a major in Accounting from Mount Allison University with highest honour, he has earned an enviable reputation in the business world. |
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Canada is in a very enviable position in this economic downturn. |
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These characteristics are enmeshed in a genetic 'quilt' which is both enviable and endlessly complex: in the Gaspé, we have created a model of cooperation for all the world. |
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From a marketing perspective, Argentina has achieved an enviable position. |
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Perhaps crucially, Watford possess an enviable range of attacking options but Bournemouth, Brentford and Ipswich have been punching above their supposed weights for too many months to be written off. |
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From the children of the suburbs, one never knows what to expect. We may think of those brought up in communes by impossible radicals, conceptual artists and urban guerrillas as leading the more exciting and enviable lives. |
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I went to one of the pricier steakhouses, one that claims to keep its own perfect bull down in Kentucky who has the enviable job of siring every one of the cows that provide the restaurant's steaks. |
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It's an enviable position, but one she has appeared to achieve on the strength of her feeling and talent for acting – rather than simply luck, looks and connections, but which of course have all played a part. |
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A god is an enviable creature who is more than you could ever be. |
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You are in an enviable position – have fun and make the most of it. |
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I am delighted he is in such wonderful and enviable health. |
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His squirrels have led an enviable existence, bouncing around Yorkshire, scampering from branch to bough unburdened by traffic pollution and vicious dogs. |
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Matching growth and profitability » For the sixth consecutive year, SSQ General Insurance experienced favourable growth while maintaining an enviable level of profitability. |
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With a spacious loft, a college-age daughter, and lively friends, they are admirable, enviable, contemporary urbanites with every reason, it seems, to be happy. |
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In its short lifetime the 250GTO has established an enviable record. |
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The British had the most enviable contingent of motorised forces. |
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He had achieved many enviable dramatic successes before this time. |
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Through this unique partnership, Hanes Hosiery will outfit the runway models with Seasonless styles to complete their must-have looks and provide an enviable flawless finish. |
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